Link: Http 192 L168701
An IP address consists of four numbers. Each number must be an integer between 0 and 255 . So, if you were to type "192.168.1.701" (as part of the original keyword suggests with "701"), it would be instantly invalid because 701 is far greater than 255. An IPv4 address simply cannot contain a number that large, and the browser will reject it. This is one of the most basic forms of IP address validation.
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Here is a blog post that explains what this address is supposed to be, how to fix the error, and how to access your router settings safely. An IP address consists of four numbers
If your IP address starts with 169.254.x.x , this is a major clue. This is a "link-local address", indicating that your device failed to get a proper IP address from the router's DHCP server. This means your device and your router are not communicating properly. An IPv4 address simply cannot contain a number