192.168.l.254

192.168.1.254 represents a private 32-bit IPv4 address, class C and it is a default ip address for a large number of routers, such as Billion ADSL routers, Thompson ADSL routers, Linksys SRW2024, Westell modems and 3Com routers.

I would like to access the configuration of my Cisco router. I arrived a few days ago with the address 192.168.1.254 but today it no longer works (the page loads without stopping and stop by itself).

192.168.1.254 is a private IP address since it fits into IP range which is reserved from IANA as a private range. 192.168.1.254 is a private IP address because it can only be identified inside the network it is currently working in and not outside of it.

192.168.l.254 private IP address is installed on most of the routers by the manufacturers. Although this address is set by the manufacturer at the factory, it can be changed at any time through administrator console.

Any device on a local network can be set to use it, but only one device on the network should use 192.168.1.254 at a time to avoid address conflicts.

Default username and password is "admin" and can also be changed.

Bouygues: its 4G network to serve its offensive in the fixed Internet

Bouygues its 4G 192.168.1.254 to serve its offensive in the fixed Internet

Bouygues Telecom use its 4G wireless 192.168.1.254 to carry the price war in the fixed Intenet promised by Martin Bouygues in 2014.

Analysts CM -CIC Securities ( Crédit Mutuel -CIC ), " he will propose an internet access and fixed telephony (no TV service ) service using its mobile 192.168.1.254 which is far from saturated ." They refer to the possibility for Bouygues Telecom to launch a box with a coupled to an access cheap price 4G modem.

The use of its mobile 192.168.1.254 , which covers over 60 % of the metropolitan French population , allow him to make a bid for access to low cost Internet eliminating the need for its ADSL 192.168.1.254.

Its limited geographical coverage to major cities , forced him to hire telecom 192.168.1.254s to third parties to serve its fixed subscribers.

Orange would be the most exposed to offensive Bouygues Telecom

"In the fixed Bouygues Telecom did not have the means to take action on the basis of price because it must rent Orange and Numericable 192.168.1.254s " and analysts say.

However, they believe that future supply would have little impact on the market. At issue: the existence of several fixed Internet access offers cheap (Alice , Virgin Mobile, Coriolis , iStart Numéricable ) and quadruple play offers weight that would , according to them, a good tool for customer retention.

More surprising is Orange (not Free) most exposed to this future offensive Bouygues Telecom as "nearly half of its fixed broadband customers do not have access to IPTV services ."