Verify the router is turned on and connected to your business computer. Most routers have at least a Power light. Click the “Start” button on your computer. Type “cmd” (without quotes) in the Search box at the bottom of the Start menu and then click “cmd.exe” in the list of results at the top of the menu to open the Command Prompt utility. Type “ipconfig” (without quotes) in the Command Prompt and press “Enter” to run the command. A few lines of information are immediately displayed. Locate the “Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection” section and look at the “Default Gateway” parameter. The value at the right of the parameter is the IP address of your router. Writer Bio

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