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BizLorax
Nov 18, 2017Star
Atypical IP address assigned
I've been using the Netgear Nighthawk C7000 router about a year or so - works great.
We recently got our daughter an iPhone 6S and I notice that the router frequently shows an atypical IP address for her phone.
All other devices are assigned an 192.168.0.xx address. But my daughter's iPhone shows 67.204.180.0
Why would the router show 67.204.180.0 as the address for the one iPhone?
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Details:
The new iPhone often, but not always, shows an 67.204.180.0 address. It some times gets a typical 192.168.0.xx address.
We have a few other iPhone and iPad devices, a few android devices, and a few windows devices, printer, etc.
All of these devices get the typical 192.168.0.xx addresses.
The new iphone is the only one that does this.
I checked and 67.204.180.0 is an IP address in Bend,OR.
We live in North Carolina and get our internet through TimeWarner cable.
My daughter's iPone does not have a data plan.
It is on a T-mobile unlimited talk/text plan - no data.
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Queston: Why would the router show 67.204.180.0 as the address for the one iPhone?
5 Replies
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Looks like 67.204.180.0 is a phone operator TDS TELECOM.
Maybe she is conecting to them and not to your wifi.
Regarding the atypical address being associated with an IP provider being used on the phone -
I thought of something like that.
But my daughter is 14 and does not pay for any internet service on that phone.
She only has internet service (or so I thought) when connected to a wifi sources (such as our home router or her school's network).
Also, my wife's iPhone (a business phone with unlimited data) connects to our router like any other device and gets a standard IP address assigned by router, it does not get an IP address for her company's IP provider.
We have had many visitors to our house and the router allways assignes a 198.... IP address to their devices when they connect to our router.
I have never seen an apparently 'external' IP address displayed on our home network.
Any other possibilities to explain this?
Biz
In looking at the router logs I see many entries like those listed below assoicated with this atypical IP address.
Does anyone know what this means and if I should be concerned?
[DoS attack: Teardrop or derivative] from 67.204.180.0, port 65535
DoS attack: Illegal Fragments] from 67.204.180.0, port 65535
[DoS attack: Ping Of Death] from 67.204.180.0, port 65535
177.128.174.47:65535 67.204.180.0:65535 target source