Router(config-if)#
The command access-list permit ip any any must be added to the last line of an access list to allow all other data packets to enter and exit the router.
If you have changed DHCP ip range, the ip address for your router has changed too. You can find your router ip address in your wireless adapter information.
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Yes, it's possible unless your router was configured to not allow to change settings for wireless connections (some routers have such option because of security considerations). Anyway you need to find out IP address for your router and start you favorite internet browser. You should put the IP address in the address bar and press Enter. It will bring you to the access page of your router. In order for you to access router's settings you need to know username and password for current administrator.
Since Facebook uses a limited range of IP addresses, blocking those addresses on the router will effectively deny access to Facebook.
You can access your router using the default IP address it's usually 192.168.1.1 - It might be different depending on the router you have. Read the documentation and use the Installation Disk they provided with your product. It has step by step directions, you can also look for a sticker on the back of you router sometimes it has the IP right on there. Hope this helps
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Depending on your network's configuration and computer's firewall settings, you may only be able to access the computer locally using it's local IP (probably something like 192.168.1.22). If that's the case, you'll have to research opening up you specific router to allow http (port 80) access. You may also have to open up port 80 on your computer.
the router is assigned an ip address.
A NAT router (or other device with NAT) is often used to share Internet access, with a single public IP address, among an antire network. The point is, the public IP addresses (for IP version 4) are getting scarce.A NAT router (or other device with NAT) is often used to share Internet access, with a single public IP address, among an antire network. The point is, the public IP addresses (for IP version 4) are getting scarce.A NAT router (or other device with NAT) is often used to share Internet access, with a single public IP address, among an antire network. The point is, the public IP addresses (for IP version 4) are getting scarce.A NAT router (or other device with NAT) is often used to share Internet access, with a single public IP address, among an antire network. The point is, the public IP addresses (for IP version 4) are getting scarce.
The IP address 192.168.0.11 indicates that a device on your local network is currently assigned that address, which is often the default IP for many routers. When you attempt to access your router's interface and see that it’s managed by 192.168.0.11, it likely means that this device is either the router itself or another device configured to handle network management tasks. It’s common for routers to be accessible via a specific local IP address, but if you see 192.168.0.11, it may be a sign of an additional layer of network management or a misconfiguration. To access the router, you should use its designated IP address, often something like 192.168.0.1 or similar.