192.168 1.100 1 May 2026
Have you found a device that actually uses port 1 for something useful? I’d love to hear about it in the comments – it would be a rare curiosity! Need help with a specific device on 192.168.1.100 ? Leave its make and model below, and we’ll help you find the right port.
Remove the :1 and just try http://192.168.1.100 . If that doesn’t load, scan the device with Nmap or check your router’s admin panel to discover the real service port. 192.168 1.100 1
You aren’t alone. While IP addresses like 192.168.1.100 are common for home networks (often assigned to printers, NAS drives, or smart home hubs), the :1 at the end throws most people off. Have you found a device that actually uses
