There is no going around the fact that the Internet has become indispensable in today's business and networking environment. Be that as it may, it is nevertheless important that private networks utilize the proper IP addresses to guarantee the safety of their data.
Besides 192.168.1.1, another private IP address that is commonly used is 192.168.2.1, and like the other private IPs, its purpose is to preserve the data that goes through it.
The 192.168.2.1 Infrastructure
As with any other computer device, IP address 192.168.2.1 makes use of routers to relay information to and from the Internet to the network node. Aside from using the NAT (Network Address Translation), the router includes a public IP address. This is what the computers on the network use as identifiers when going through the Net.
Using 192.168.2.1 Correctly
It should be made clear that only qualified network systems administrators should have access to 192.168.2.1 properties and their functions, as making any changes to them can have an effect on the computers integrated with the network. Similarly, any attempt to resolve any difficulty or problems with this IP address should be left to the administrator or to qualified/assigned personnel.
For making custom changes, one has to go to http:// 192.168.2.1 and after entering the necessary information, one can make the necessary changes. If problems are encountered, the place to begin troubleshooting would be (in Windows operating systems), the My Network Places, and the properties associated with it, such as LAN and TCP/IP.
There may come a time when the routers have to be reset to their default status. The procedures vary, depending on the routers. For 192.168.2.1, the router is usually Belkin; if that is the case, then you would need to press/hold the button for 7 seconds, after which the settings will be set back to default.
Troubleshooting Belkin Routers
If you are having problems getting to this default address with a Belkin device, try turning off firewalls, or enable the IP address (making sure that the IP specified is the correct one). If you press the reset and nothing works, try holding it down for several seconds and it will reset. Then have your firmware CD in hand, as the process for installation will begin.
After the re installation is complete, you can set up the security features; remember that this is a task you must set up yourself. As is always the case when handling routers, make sure that the instructions are followed step by step.
192.168.2.1 and Broadband Routers
192.168.2.1, while the frequent IP address on network computers, is also the default for some home based broadband routers as well, and it is often utilized to make contact with the default gateway (usually 255.255.255). It should be noted though, that 192.168.2.1 can be changed to another IP address if the user or person in charge so desires.
If you are having problems accessing this IP address, disable any firewalls that might be in place, as this can cause a conflict with 192.168.2.1. If the firewall has been disabled, or there isn't one installed, go to Internet Explorer, and click Tools, Options. Click "LAN settings" in the Connection tab, and then remove all check marks.