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How to 'delete' Internet Explorer and block Firefox?
rarely_upset:
I was talking about the address bar, sorry if I was unclear.
kitamesume:
ohh, nah, i kinda changed it to be different, also it can't be conflicting the ISP's IP.
Freedom Kira:
That makes no sense. Your router should always be something like 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 or similar. Your ISP should never give you that IP address.
kitamesume:
their default IP is 192.168, the router wouldn't work because of it so i had to change the native IP to a different one.
krumm:
An ISP can not give you a private address it just will not work. 192.168.xxx.xxx/16 is one of them. If your router is using an ip on the inside that is not a private address, you are ignoring rfc1918.
10.xxx.xxx.xxx/8
172.16-31.xxx.xxx/12
192.168.xxx.xxx/16
and if you are using any of them addresses, there is no reason to hide what it is, because we can not route to them outside our networks.
Short answer is that I'm confused. What your saying makes no sense.
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