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Originally Posted by KRSplat
Mine is 192.168.1.10 because it was connected after the network was set up. I can't tell if that is what you meant in your last statement.
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No. The router's address will only change if somebody voluntarily changes it. By default, it is 192.168.1.1, and it can be changed on the router page. If you are not the one who changed it and you tried varying numbers, the last one could be as random as 156, and you would never know until you got to 156 while trying different numbers at the end. Also, any of the first three starting numbers could be changed, for any reason. Looking at 192.168.1.x combinations will be meaningless if the first three numbers are 193.167.2.
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