IP 192.168.1.3 explained and its use for router login
To login into the router click on the 192.168.1.3 login link
192.168.1.3 belongs to the default class C subnet. This IP can be used in our internal network as this is from the private IP range.
As home routers create internal networks and assign IP addresses from private IP ranges, this IP address can be used by the router as its IP address.
This IP is not that common in the home routers however we can assign this IP to our home routers if we want.
192.168.1.3 router login issues
Check if your router has the default IP address 192.168.1.3 otherwise, the setup page will not load while entering this IP in the browser
Check if you have installed any firewall or antivirus which is blocking the access to the router.
Check and run antivirus on your computer to find any possible virus that is preventing access or redirecting to other IPs.
Try to use any other computer or you can also try to log in using your mobile as one system can malfunction due to technical problems.
If everything is fine, your router may be faulty, raise a case with the company if the device is still under warranty, or buy a new one.
How to assign 192.168.1.3 IP address
An IP address can be assigned manually or dynamically. We can define the DHCP bindings to assign this IP address to any particular device.
To assign an IP address to the PC, we have to select TCP/IP version 4 as this is a version 4 address and then we will enter this IP address, we can use the default subnet mask that pops up automatically after assigning the IP address.
Creating a network with IP 192.168.1.3 and pinging the IP
We can assign this IP address in our private lab where we can test the network or we can use simulation software.
We are pinging PC0 which has been assigned IP address 192.168.1.3 and PC1 has been assigned static IP address 192.168.1.1
We are going to trace the packet and you will see how the packet will travel and PC0 will send the ping request back to the PC1
How to block 192.168.1.3
We can block 192.168.1.3 by using security applications like firewalls, antivirus, etc.