i can't login to 192.168.1.1 help me!

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wacabletech

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Princes bride moment?

Not all routers use 192.168.1.1 as their gateway ip. open a command prompt, type ipconfig /all if this is a PC and note the GATEWAY address, it may be

192.168.0.1
192.168.1.1
10.0.0.1
10.1.10.1

in my limited experience other ip sets are probably available for private NAT networking.

Write down the IP you have as gateway ans use it instead. If you DO NOT HAVE a NAT router none of this applies to you anyway.
 

static1120

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get the minecraft server application but dont use your 192.168.1.1 Ip that is your routers
try setting up the ip In the server app to 192.168.1.150
then let other computers connect to server 192.168.1.150:(port number) not sure what port number goes here
I dont really know if what I told you will work but you can give it a try
 

onichikun

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OK lets try this:

1) Do you have a router?

If yes to (1) goto start->run, type "cmd" in the box and press ok. This will load a black box on the screen with something that looks like:
C:\>
At this prompt type "ipconfig"
What does it say for "Default Gateway" ? This is likely the IP address of your router.
If no to (1), you do not need to do anything else, because you don't have a NAT router.

2) Goto your web browser and type the IP address above as:
http://<Ip_address_here>
This may be something like: http://192.168.1.1/
If that doesnt work, you router may have unencrypted HTTP logins disable, in which case it is listening on different port. so try:
https://192.168.1.1/

If that doesnt work, try restoring your router back to factory settings. Get a paper clip and find the tiny button on the back of your router and hold it down for like 30s with the paper clip :D then try again

If you are setting up a minecraft server, I am assuming you are trying to configure port forwarding on your router. Note that you will also need to configure your windows firewall and any software firewalls to accept incoming connections on the required ports as well.
 
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