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Find your drone's IP address section simplified.
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**Finding your drone's IP address:**
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- Check your router's admin page for connected devices
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- Open a web browser on any device connected to your Wi-Fi.
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Type your router’s gateway address in the address bar (common ones below) and press Enter:
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192.168.1.1 or
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192.168.0.1 or
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192.168.1.254 or
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10.0.0.1
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Or try: http://routerlogin.net (Netgear) or http://my.router
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(Tip: The correct address is usually shown as “Default Gateway” in the ipconfig or settings steps above.)
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Log in with your router’s admin username and password
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(Common defaults: username admin, password admin or password — check the sticker on your router if you never changed it.)
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Look for sections called:
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Connected Devices,
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Device List,
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Attached Devices,
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DHCP Clients,
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You’ll see a list of all devices with their names and IP addresses.
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find the device named Sigmastar and it's IP address
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- Or use network scanning apps on your phone
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- Common default: 192.168.1.24 or 192.168.0.24
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