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PlatinumGoat
Mar 31, 2018Apprentice
Phantom IP address
Hi everyone, I noticed through a LAN scan with a third party app that there is an IP address ending with .250 in my system. The Genie and Orbi apps on my iphone cannot detect this IP address or a...
- Mar 31, 2018
The satellites have a hardcoded backup IP ending in .250. Many devices from other manufacturers include a secondary hardcoded backup IP, so you can access the device if the user misconfigures the device. Nothing to worry about.
st_shaw
Mar 31, 2018Master
The satellites have a hardcoded backup IP ending in .250. Many devices from other manufacturers include a secondary hardcoded backup IP, so you can access the device if the user misconfigures the device. Nothing to worry about.
- PlatinumGoatMar 31, 2018Apprentice
Thanks for the reply. But I can't access the router with .250. Just worried that somehow an unknown device managed to connect to my network.
- st_shawMar 31, 2018Master
I believe 192.168.1.250 is the hardcoded factory default IP for the Orbi satellite. You can't access the device at the .250 IP after it boots up and obtains a new IP from your router. Your scanner must have been running while a satellite booted up.
If you are still concerned about it, then power off your Orbi router, disconnect and power off the satellite, then reboot the Satellite, and connect a wired device to a LAN port on the satellite, and see if you can access it 192.168.1.250.
- st_shawMar 31, 2018Master