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The idea behind RouterInstructions.com is to create a collection of guides and tips on how to set up and optimize home wireless networks, learn more about IP addresses, and much more, while taking care of the non-tech users and beginners at the same time.

On the vast global network, every device has an IP (Internet Protocol) address. 192.168.0.1. is the IP address that represents your computer, mobile phone or any other network device on the Internet or local network. It’s different than other addresses because it’s in the range of IP addresses that are reserved for local area networks […]

192.168.1.3 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.3 is another IP address from the group of private addresses from Class C (all the 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block). This address might look familiar to you and that’s because you’ve probably seen it before.

192.168.1.254 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.254 is one of the addresses often used by manufacturers as a default gateway address for different router models. This is a private IP address, it is one of the Class C addresses and it is the last usable address within range 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.255

192.168.0.1 - RouterInstructions.com

In this article, we are going to talk about 192.168.0.1 address - we are going to explain its purpose and give you some pieces of advice on how to use it. We will also provide you with some info on IP addresses, their classification, and differences between private and public IP address.

192.168.1.1 - RouterInstructions.com

The main goal of this article is to explain to you what is 198.168.1.1 (or 19216811) IP address, why is it important and why do you need it but in the process, we are going to explain so much more in order to come to this subject. So, concentrate and try to follow and you will find out all you need to know about networks, internet protocols, public and private IP addresses.

192.168.1.2 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.2 is a private IP address which is often used by router manufacturers as a default gateway address (or Router’s Default IP). 192.168.1.2 is sometimes the first IP address assigned to some device within a private (home) network (if your router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1 which is the most common one).

10.0.0.1 - (10.0.0.0.1) - RouterInstructions.com

10.0.0.1 (often miswritten as 10.0.0.0.1) is one of the common default gateways. It is not used as often as 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1, but still, some manufacturers assign this address to their routers since it's private IP address just like any 192.168.x.x.

192.168.1.0 - RouterInstructions.com

In this article, we will be dealing with 192.168.1.0 IP address, we will explain the importance of the network address (network ID) and give you an example of how a router uses network address (the exact address from the title) to deliver packets to the right host (the right device within a network).

192.168.10.1 - RouterInstructions.com

Just like many addresses we’ve been talking about previously, 192.168.10.1 is another address used as a default gateway. It's not as popular as 192.168.1.1 but there is still a significant number of router manufacturers and router models using this address as a default router IP.

192.168.100.1 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.100.1 is a block C private IP address (like any 192.168.x.x addresses). This is another address used by router and modem manufacturers as a default gateway IP address. 192.168.100.1 is rarely used but there are still a few modem and router models with this address assigned to them as a default IP.

192.168.15.1 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.15.1 is a private, class C address used by some modem and router manufacturers as a default gateway for their devices. It is not the most common one, but there are still some Sweex, Linksys, Motorola, and D-Link devices using it.

192.168.8.1 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.8.1 is another IP address in a series of default IP addresses. Just like a bunch of previous IP addresses, 192.168.8.1 is an address from the block C, specifically one of the private addresses within this block (those with the common format – 192.168.x.x).

192.168.0.100 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.0.100 is another private IP address from the block of private addresses within class C (all the 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block). Like many previous addresses we’ve talked about, this one is also used by some manufacturers like TP-Link, Netgear, D-Link, SerComm, and US Robotics as a default gateway address.

192.168.0.2 - RouterInstructions.com

We’ve talked previously about 192.168.0.1 default gateway. 192.168.0.2 is the next in line and it can be the first IP address assigned to some device that gets connected to 192.168.0.1 router, or it can also be the default IP address of some routers. 192.168.0.1 is way more popular than 192.168.0.2 but there are still some modems and routers using this exact address. The most popular manufacturer that assigns this IP address to its devices is Belkin but even Belkin assigned it only to a few of its routers. Other manufacturers that assign this address to their devices are Luxul and Proxim.

10.0.0.2 - RouterInstructions.com

10.0.0.2 is a private IP address from the block of private addresses within block A (all the 10.x.x.x addresses fall within this block). This type of addresses (10.x.x.x) is more often used within larger corporate networks than within home networks. 10.0.0.1 is much more often used as a default gateway for business class routers and if that’s the case, then 10.0.0.2 is usually the first address within the range of available IP addresses (in DHCP pool) and it will be assigned to the first client (host) that connects to the corporate network (that is if it is not already reserved and assigned as a static IP to some device). The other option is that your business or home router has 10.0.0.2 assigned to it as a default gateway. This is the case with manufacturers like Zoom (model X6 5590), WebExcel, Fu Chan, Celeno, Belkin, and even D-Link (model DSL-G225).

192.168.1.128 - RouterInstructions.com

Just like many addresses we’ve talked about in our previous articles, 192.168.1.128 is also a private IP address from the block of private addresses within class C. Unlike all the other addresses we’ve talked about, this one is not used as a default gateway by router manufacturers unless you decide to assign it manually to a router (which is absolutely possible).

192.168.1.100 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.100 is another private IP address from the block C but this one is not used as a default gateway like many others we’ve talked about in our previous articles. This one is not preferred by router manufacturers and they don’t assign it to their devices.

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The idea behind RouterInstructions.com is to create a collection of guides and tips on how to set up and optimize home wireless networks, learn more about IP addresses, and much more, while taking care of the non-tech users and beginners at the same time.

10.1.1.1 - RouterInstructions.com

10.1.1.1 is a private IPV4 address. It belongs to the block of private addresses within Class A (this block spans from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.2555).

10.0.0.138 - RouterInstructions.com

10.0.0.138 is a Class A private IPV4 address. It belongs to the block of private addresses that spans from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255. The address from the title is used by some router/modem/access point manufacturers as a default gateway for their devices.

192.168.1.5 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.5 is a Class C private IPV4 address that can be assigned to any device connected to a home wireless network if it's one of the available addresses in the DHCP pool.

192.168.0.254 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.0.254 is a private IPV4 from the block of private addresses within class C (192.168.0.0 -192.168.255.255). This address is used by some manufacturers as a default gateway IP address for their routers, modems, access points, bridges, repeaters, and range extenders.

192.168.254.254 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.254.254 IP address is another private IPV4 address. It’s one of the addresses from the block of private addresses within class C (this block spans from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255).

192.168.1.4 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.4 is a private IPV4 address from the block of private addresses within Class C (all the addresses within the range 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 belong to this block).

192.168.1.250 - RouterInstructions.com

192.168.1.250 is a private IPV4 address. It's one of the addresses from the block of private addresses inside Class C (all 192.168.x.x addresses belong to this block).