192.168.1.11 router login and configuration.
192.168.1.11 is used in home wifi routers as a default IP address. Companies like TP-Link, Cisco, etc can use this IP address in their products so we have to use this IP to login into the router.
Click on 192.168.1.11 login to enter the username and password and log into the router
This class c address is the private IP address so we can assign this IP address to any device we are using in our internal network.
Vendors are using the address because whenever we configure our home router, it creates an internal network and the home router then transfers the packets from our internal network to the public network.
The Internet service provider assigns the public address to the wan port of our home router through the DHCP server or statically.
192.168.1.11 router login issues
Before logging into the router, make sure that your device is powered on and you are connected to the router through wifi or Ethernet cable.
Enter the correct IP address which is 192.168.1.11, entering any other number of letters will not work, or simply click on the link given at the beginning of the page.
Check the manuals given with the router to find out the original IP address and then enter the username and password.
If you have forgotten the password, try entering the most common default passwords.
Reset the router to factory setting by hard resetting the device.
Assigning the 192.168.1.11 IP to the different devices
We can assign this IP to any device in our network, by default, we can have up to 254 devices in the private network. Although 254 devices in the local area network are quite a lot, we can divide the default subnet further to increase the number of subnets and reduce the number of IPs.
We can create two networks, in one network IP 192.168.1.11 will be used however in the other network we have to use the remaining IP range.
Complete the following tasks in the created network
Assign the IP address 192.168.1.11 to the router and assign IP 192.168.1.12 to the switch.
Assign IP address 192.168.1.13 to PC1 and IP 192.168.1.14 to PC2.
Create an access list to block access to IP 192.168.1.11 from PC2 however, PC1 should be able to access the router.
Configure the web server and both PCs should be able to reach out to the server.