This article teaches you how to check your router's history and explains what router logs show.
Checking your router's history is a relatively simple process, but it changes slightly depending on the brand of router you own. The general steps are similar, but your router's interface may look different from the screenshots.
To log into your router, you need to enter its IP address. Most routers use 192.168.0.1 as the default IP address, but some may use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1 instead.
Log into your router via your web browser.
ClickAdvanced.
Depending on the router you're using, you may need to click something different such as Administration, Logs, or even Device History.
ClickSystem.
Again, the options you need may be slightly different. Look for something relating to System Log or History.
ClickSystem Log.
Scroll down and browse through your router's history. Some routers allow you to filter the results to view specific items in the log.
Some routers allow you to view more of your Wi-Fi history, such as what's known as an outgoing log table. You can see some website IP addresses of where you or someone on your network has browsed. Here's how to find it.
Log into your router via your web browser.
Look for something called Outgoing Log Table, System Log, Connections Log, or similar, and click it.
Scroll through the list of IP addresses.
Some routers will list the client name next to them. That's the name of the device used to browse to that website.
Look up the IP address via the internet WHOIS System.
With some routers, yes, but there are some limitations. Here's a look at the main ones to consider.
You can clear your router's Wi-Fi history by logging in to your router via a web browser. Look for an option such asClear System Log in the same section you can view your Wi-Fi history. You should also clear your browser's cache.
If you want to browse the web anonymously, use a private web browser and a secure search engine that doesn't track the sites you visit, such as DuckDuckGo. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox also have private browsing modes.
No. You can't get your internet history from your ISP. If you don't want your ISP (or the government or hackers) to track your internet history, consider a virtual private network (VPN).