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Check Browsing History on Your WiFi Router

Check Browsing History on Your WiFi Router

by Tekmono Editorial Team
22/07/2025
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This guide explains how to check browsing history on a WiFi router, enabling you to track network activity via its logs through a straightforward process.

Before starting, ensure you have your router’s IP address and admin credentials, which are often found on a label on the device, or have administrative access to a computer on the network.

However, some newer routers, especially those from internet service providers such as Spectrum, might limit access to the admin dashboard, potentially preventing detailed log access.

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To view browsing history, first locate its IP address, usually on the device or through network settings: on Windows 10, go to Network & Internet settings to find it next to “Default Gateway”. On Mac, check System Preferences under the TCP/IP section for the address next to “Router.”

Copy the identified string of numbers and enter it into the address bar of a web browser to reach the router’s login page. Then, use the credentials found on the label on the bottom of the device, unless previously altered.

After signing in, look for a tab or link related to “Wi-Fi history” or “logs.” The list of accessed websites will be visible, often requiring you to cross-reference a device’s activity using the “Device List” section to filter the logs for that device’s activity, as the websites are shown as IP addresses.

If the login credentials are not on the device, searching online for the specific router model’s credentials can be helpful, as manufacturers have common usernames and passwords.

Once you have accessed the router’s logs, you can monitor network activity, detect unauthorized access, or diagnose connectivity issues. Though browsing history is shown as IP addresses, understanding device behavior can offer insights into its overall health and security.

If the current router’s logging is insufficient, consider switching to a better model or using third-party tools for detailed insights and user-friendly tracking of online activities.

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