If you prefer using the Command Prompt, you can find the default gateway for any connection quickly by using
the ipconfig command.
If you only rarely fire up the Command Prompt to run the occasional ping or
ipconfig command, you really don't need to touch PowerShell.
Not exact matches
Many common
Command Prompt
commands — from
ipconfig to cd — work in the PowerShell environment.
With the
command prompt open, type «
ipconfig / flushdns» (the
command is the same for both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1).
Then type
ipconfig / all into the
command prompt and press Enter.
If you can not get into the router page using that IP, open
command prompt window and type
ipconfig / all.
NOTE: You can use
IPCONFIG / ALL
command in the Command Window to view t
command in the
Command Window to view t
Command Window to view the DNS.
If you have used
ipconfig or ping through the
command prompt, you're halfway to becoming a PowerShell ninja.
At the
Command Prompt, type the command ipconfig and press
Command Prompt, type the
command ipconfig and press
command ipconfig and press Enter.
You could also run run the
ipconfig / all
command in a Command Prompt
command in a
Command Prompt
Command Prompt window.
On Windows, run the
ipconfig / all
command in a Command Prompt
command in a
Command Prompt
Command Prompt window.
Type «
ipconfig» without the quotes in the
command prompt window and press Enter.
Though you can typically find the information by entering «
ipconfig» into the Windows
command prompt, if for some reason that method fails, we've compiled a list of popular brands and typical default router IP addresses.