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dns4me Guides - Finding your network gateway
Windows
Go to
Start
in the search type
run
select run
In the Run dialog type
cmd
then click
Ok
A black command prompt window will pop up, type or copy and paste
ipconfig | findstr /i "Gateway"
Write down your Default Gateway IP address.
Mac OSX
In the upper right corner of your screen, where the search function is, type in
Terminal
and open the program.
Type in or copy and paste
netstat -nr | grep default
and press enter then write down your Default Gateway IP address.