If you are trying to log into your router to change your Wi-Fi password or manage connected devices, follow these steps:
Depending on what you are trying to achieve, you are probably searching for one of the following valid addresses: 192.168.l.70.1
is not a valid IP address, but rather a common typo for 192.168.1.70 or similar local network gateways. In the world of networking, a single misplaced character—like the letter "l" instead of the number "1"—can prevent you from accessing your router's settings or configuring your smart devices. Why "192.168.l.70.1" Doesn't Work If you are trying to log into your
Most routers have a sticker on the bottom or back listing the "Default Gateway" or "Access URL." Use the Command Prompt (Windows): Press Win + R , type cmd , and hit Enter. IP addresses only use digits (0-9)
IP addresses only use digits (0-9). Replacing "1" with the lowercase letter "l" creates an invalid address.
Type ipconfig and look for . It will look like 192.168.x.x . Check System Settings (Mac):
A specific device on your network, such as a printer, IP camera, or game console.