If this is a router you are trying to access, run "cmd" (Command Prompt) and type "ipconfig". Look for the Gateway address which should start with 192.168 as well for the missing octet.
Hi there. The issue with that address is that it doesn't have enough "octets" or numbers separated by periods. The standard for addresses these days is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The number after the : is referred to as a "port". So basically you need to get the rest of the address. ie find the value of the x's in 192.168.11.xx
Hope that helps!
Find your computer's IP address :
Windows 7, Vista, and XP, using the command prompt
The router must be configured to match your
Internet service. If you do not know your
Internet connection configuration, please
contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
By default, the router is pre-configured with
these settings:
• Automatically set IP addresses for
computers on your LAN (connected to the
router's ports 1-4). The router acts as a
server for dynamic host configuration
protocol (DHCP) and assigns IP addresses
in the range 192.168.123.100 through
192.168.123.199
• The default LAN IP address for the router is
192.168.123.254 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0
• The Internet service connected to the
router's WAN port uses a dynamic IP
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Thanks, Joe
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