En réponse à :
24 janvier 16:50, par Shane
192.168.1.1 is actually a private IP address utilised widely by many wireless router brand names to be a default IP on their modems. Thanks to this, you will find there’s fairly good chance to have an IP conflict to happen in cases where a single IP address is utilized in more than one computers on the exact same network of computers at the same time.
In this case, perhaps there is something you actually can perform to stop the IP issue ? In fact the issue can be simply fixed with a reputable router.
Almost all wireless routers may serve as DHCP client machine and get the (...)