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Bryan1

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Posted: 08:38am 08 Jun 2026
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Well my email to tech support said I needed to reset the router to get the IP default address back again. Only to find the listed IP and the one starlink assigned won't load at all.

Tried both in firefox and chrome with the same result where before I reset the router the IP starlink assigned did take me to the login page where I couldn't get the username and password entered. Tried the default ubnt but no go so tried all my login's I have used for years only to find nothing.

So in the end used my phone on tether to download Advanced IP Scanner, now I did have the linux computer, my colour printer and the router on the ethernet hub but all the suggested IP scans kept coming up blank. All the led's are flashing in the hub so they all are connected and the LAN led on the router is a solid green.

So my question what IP ranges should I be putting in the search so I can find the IP of this router.

Regards Bryan
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 04:21pm 08 Jun 2026
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Yes.  :)

I don't know your system but I'm guessing that your router has 2 IP addresses, one faces the external network and the other faces your network, the router performing address translation. By default I think most routers have something in the low numbers of 192.168.1.x facing the customer. I'd just try connecting to it from 1 upwards to see if you get a login page. Addresses in that group don't propagate on the external network.
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EDNEDN
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Posted: 07:31pm 08 Jun 2026
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  Mixtel90 said  By default I think most routers have something in the low numbers of 192.168.1.x facing the customer.


Also very popular are the 192.168.0.x network masks.   The majority of older routers default to that network mask.    

If you have reset the router most likely it will have DHCP addressing turned on and if you connect to it, it will assign all the network parameters.   Besides the actual network address that it gives to the connecting client, it will give you a gateway address.   Usually, the gateway address is the place to connect to manage the router's settings.
Edited 2026-06-09 05:51 by EDNEDN
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 07:54pm 08 Jun 2026
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For Starlink also try 192.168.100.1 and 192.168.2.1
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