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Originally Posted by Jong1
Maybe they reserve the bottom 3 or 4 bits. You could try 192.168.16.1 or up. Just an idea. "4" is binary 100, so if they are applying a hidden mask probably all up to 7 at least are reserved. Sorry if we're just guessing now!
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It should accept pretty much .anything other than 0, 1, and 2. The Superhubs are far more flexible than certain competitors' routers, it doesn't even have to be in the 192.168. range. You could set it to 10.69.69.69 if you felt like it.