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"Zarbol Csar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:9574B5F73A951D7E@62.253.162.205... > I can't get any WHOIS info for 192.168.100.1. > > I am pretty sure the number is something to do with NTL as I was > advised not to permit any proxy server use that IP address. you're not likely to either ;-) 192.168.x.x is classed as a private subnet, not to be seen on the Internet. More likely it's your router or modem address on your lan. P. PJB |
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PJB wrote:
> "Zarbol Csar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:9574B5F73A951D7E@62.253.162.205... > >>I can't get any WHOIS info for 192.168.100.1. >> >>I am pretty sure the number is something to do with NTL as > > I was > >>advised not to permit any proxy server use that IP > > address. > > > you're not likely to either ;-) 192.168.x.x is classed as a > private subnet, not to be seen on the Internet. More likely > it's your router or modem address on your lan. > > P. > > 192.168.100.x is the default allocation on the "lan" side of a NTL cable modem. they use 172.[16-31].x.x / or 10.x.x.x on certain parts of the cable modem network too. (a traceroute would show). |
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