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안녕하세요 모모아이피 입니다.

 

간혹 공유기를 사용하시는 분들 중에서 

모모아이피 상품이 정상 작동 하지 않는 경우가 있습니다.

 

PPTP Pass Through 라는 기능을 꺼 놓은 공유기에서 일어나는 증상인데, 이런경우 주로 807 오류 코드가 발생됩니다

이때 아래 설명대로 따라만 하시면 됩니다

 

 

다음은 LG 공유기 설정법 입니다.

 

1. LG U+ 공유기 설정 

1) 웹 주소창 http://192.168.219.1 접속

 

2) LG U+ 초기 공유기 아이디 패스워드 동일

   ID : user  

   PW : power

 

3) 로그인화면

192.168.219.1 비밀번호 - 192.168.219.1 bimilbeonho


4) 로그인후 좌측 Network 설정 클릭 -> NAT 설정 -> PPTP Pass Through 체크후 저장

-> 재부팅후 Office IP 프로그램 연결시 정상연결

192.168.219.1 비밀번호 - 192.168.219.1 bimilbeonho



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NetRange: 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
CIDR: 192.168.0.0/16
NetName: PRIVATE-ADDRESS-CBLK-RFC1918-IANA-RESERVED
NetHandle: NET-192-168-0-0-1
Parent: NET192 (NET-192-0-0-0-0)
NetType: IANA Special Use
OriginAS:
Organization: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
RegDate: 1994-03-15
Updated: 2013-08-30
Comment: These addresses are in use by many millions of independently operated networks, which might be as small as a single computer connected to a home gateway, and are automatically configured in hundreds of millions of devices. They are only intended for use within a private context and traffic that needs to cross the Internet will need to use a different, unique address.
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Comment: These addresses were assigned by the IETF, the organization that develops Internet protocols, in the Best Current Practice document, RFC 1918 which can be found at:
Comment: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc1918
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More About 192.168.219.1

The 192.168.219.1 IP address is a local, private, or gateway IP address. 192.168.219.1 is your router's address that computer devices connected to the network will use to send data requests over the internet. Your router also has a public IP address. The public IP address gets used by the ISP and any website you visit, to get the information of the website you visit, to your router, with your router the sending that data, back to your computer screen, via the private IP address.

Finding Your IP Address

192.168.219.1 is a common private IP address, though it might not be yours. If 192.168.219.1 is not your IP address, you can search for your router model online, which should reveal the default IP address of your router. The IP address may also be listed in the manual of your router. If those methods don't work, you can use your computer to find your IP address.

If Your Computer Is Running Microsoft Windows:

  1. Click on the network icon in the bottom right of your screen.
  2. With the menu open, select the Wi-Fi network you use for the internet.
  3. Selecting the Wi-Fi network will present you with a variety of information. Among this will be IPv4, which will have a chain of numbers next to it that looks similar to 192.168.219.1. These numbers are your IP address.

If Your Computer Is Running On Mac OS X

  1. Open up the Apple menu
  2. Click on the option titled system preferences
  3. Click on the network you use for internet access
  4. Next to the word router, you will find your IP address listed

The only way your private IP address will change is if you change it. If your routers IP address does not match 192.168.219.1 or one of the other default IP addresses, then someone may have changed it before. If that is the case and you wish to reset it back to default, then you can perform a factory reset on your router, though that will reset everything else on the router.

What Is An IP address Such As 192.168.219.1?

As touched on above, 192.168.219.1 is a private IP address that your router uses to distinguish itself on the network, and a delivery point for data requests from computer devices using the Wi-Fi network. 192.168.219.1 is not unique to your router as most router manufacturers use a selection of private IP addresses across their ranges of routers. With that said, a private IP address is not even unique to a certain brand. It is done this way, as the only person who needs to know the private IP address is the owner of the router.

But how does your router know which computer device is sending it data requests? Well, your router is not the only device on your network, with each computer connected to your Wi-Fi network, also having a private IP address such as 192.168.219.1. The string of numbers that is your IP address helps each device communicate with the other. And it is not just internet-capable devices that have an IP address. Printers and storage devices also have an IP address, so your router and computer devices using the network can connect with them and use them. Usually, the IP addresses of other devices on the Wi-Fi network are deviations of the router IP address, with the last number being different.

As of writing, when people talk about IP addresses, they are referring to IPv4. IPv4 stands for internet protocol version 4 and is four sets of numbers separated by a period, though it is not just any numbers. The IANA or Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has reserved certain numbers for private IP addresses, and the rest can be used for public IP addresses. Those reserved numbers are:

  • From 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
  • From 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
  • From 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255

Those three ranges of numbers allow for about 18 million different private IP addresses. As stated, the router manufacturers usually only stick to two or three.

Private Vs. Public IP Addresses

192.168.219.1 is a private IP address and directly related to your Wi-Fi network. It is the chain of numbers you use to access the router admin page. However, as briefly mentioned, your router also has another public IP address.

Your ISP will assign your public IP address, and you don't have much control over it. Your public IP address can be any chain of four numbers, not consisting of the ones reserved for your private IP address. Your public IP address allows your router to connect and communicate with the internet. Any time you visit a website, it will see your public IP address, and use it to send you your requested information.

Another difference between your private and public IP addresses is that your public IP address will most likely change. As stated, each router in the world needs a different public IP address, so ISPs have to use dynamic IP addresses. The ISP distributes its available IP addresses on a per-use basis. Once a user disconnects from the internet, their public IP address gets passed to someone else. Otherwise, ISPs would not have enough addresses for all of their customers.

It is possible to have a public IP address that does not change, and these are called static IP addresses. These types of addresses are for websites or cloud servers, which need to stay online permanently.

As the name suggests, a public IP address is public. It is for that reason that there is some concern towards a user's security. The public IP address can reveal the rough location of a user. However, in the right hands, a public IP address can provide more info than that. A hacker can use a public IP address to build a profile of a user.

A VPN service can give you some comfort if you are concerned about your security while online. A VPN service hides your public IP address from websites. Instead, a VPN provides a random address that can show you in a different country. Some routers come with a VPN service built-in.