Secure Computing Default IP Address List
Instructions to find your Secure Computing router's IP address
Info updated Oct. 10, 2024
Most Secure Computing routers have a default IP address of 192.168.1.1.
The IP address is required when accessing the Secure Computing router's web interface to configure it.
Since some of the models don't follow the standards, you'll have to check in the table below if the common default doesn't work.
You can also check the instructions on how to figure out your Secure Computing router ip if you are connected to the router's network.
Our readers have reported that their Secure Computing router's have had the following IPs
(more common higher in list)
To access the web interface you'll also probably need a username and password, if you find your model in the list there's a link to the default settings for that model. Most Secure Computing routers use the same default usernames and passwords so you can also check the Default Secure Computing password list to try with that one.
Instructions and common questions
How to find out your Secure Computing router gateway IP
In case you have changed your Secure Computing router's default IP address and can't remember it you can find it out quite easily by following the instructions below.
(This also works when the router gets it's IP address assigned by DHCP.)
Find Secure Computing router ip on Windows
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Press Win + r
A run prompt should open -
Type
cmd
into the input and press enter
A command prompt will open -
Type the following into the command prompt:
ipconfig | findstr /i "Gateway"
and click enter. - Your Default gateway, probably something like 192.168.0.1, will show
Find Secure Computing router ip on Linux
- Open a terminal window (Shortcut on some distros: ctrl+alt+t)
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Type the following:
ip route | grep default
and press enter. - You will be presented with your Secure Computing router's IP address
Find Secure Computing router ip on OSX
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Open the OSX Terminal: Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal
Or you can press cmd+space and type terminal -
Type the following command:
netstat -nr | grep default
and press enter. - Your Secure Computing router default IP will be shown, something like 192.168.0.1