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How to Find Your Router IP Address in One Single Step Apart from having a Public IP address, your router or modem also has a private IP, or internal IP that is used to communicate with devices in the local network. The modem or router will usually assign itself at the first IP in the subnet, something like 192.168.0.1 , 192.168.1.1 or others. What to do when the printer’s IP address changes: In the type-in labeled 'Printer Name or IP address', you'll see the old IP address. You need to edit it to reflect the new one (as of 10/9/01, it's changed to ws71128.med.harvard.edu, and in November 2003, it changed again to 134.174.171.19.) This information is available by getting the printer to print its own configuration, which you can About IP addresses - Google Search Help An IP address (short for Internet Protocol address) is used to identify computers on the Internet. It works like a return address would on a piece of mail. How IP addresses work. When your computer or device sends a request, like a search on Google, it tags the request with your IP address. That way Google knows where to send the response.
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If the external IP address was changed, it was most likely changed by your ISP and no action on your part is required. This is typical and the IP could change at any moment. If your internal IP was changed (something like 192.168.1.1), my suggestion is to set it back the way it was and strengthen your login/pass credentials to get into your router. My IP address is hacked. What can I do?
The only time my IP changed was when I went on holiday and the cable modem was switched off for over 2 weeks but that was few years ago I leave it on 24/7 now. level 2. Original Poster 1 point · 4 hours ago. Someone got my IP and flooded my IP, booting me offline. Its the same IP, so there is nothing stopping them doing it again.
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