Hi,
I thought, I had got this, but,, potentially, i haven't. I used to be able to do this, when I had a different router/modem
I have a router/modem that I can access in my network, using 192.168.0.1.
It is the "gateway", in this network, to the "internet".
Now, if I go on google, or anywhere else, to find my ip, and, it says, say 95.91.225.xxx, should i not be able to access the router/modem externally, through this ip?
If i do this, say, in IE 9, it can't connect, saying
Can anyone explain/help?
Cheers :)
I thought, I had got this, but,, potentially, i haven't. I used to be able to do this, when I had a different router/modem
I have a router/modem that I can access in my network, using 192.168.0.1.
It is the "gateway", in this network, to the "internet".
Now, if I go on google, or anywhere else, to find my ip, and, it says, say 95.91.225.xxx, should i not be able to access the router/modem externally, through this ip?
If i do this, say, in IE 9, it can't connect, saying
Quote:
This page can't be displayed Make sure the web address http://95.91.225.xxx is correct. Look for the page with your search engine. Refresh the page in a few minutes. |
Cheers :)