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187.168.1.1



On this page, you can find all the information we have gathered on public IP address 187.168.1.1, which is owned by Telmex. We provide these details free of charge and for personal investigation purposes. We have included facts like network details such as DNS and hostname, but also detailed location information. We answer questions like what is 187.168.1.1? Who is behind it and what is its reputation?



Another great feature you have access to, is that when there is a web server installed and running on the hardware using this IP, we can detect which primary website is served. We do this by checking its HTTP (80) or HTTPS (443) ports. And if it is a shared IP, we can even help you identify the other websites. This is especially helpful when you are doing research and question the intents of a website, making sure it’s safe.

Most of the respectable and professional internet businesses take their online presence very seriously and serve their websites from dedicated environments. Being directly served from a shared server with lots of websites could mean it’s still a small business or even a shady one, especially if the other websites look exactly the same, only with a different domain name.
There are however exceptions when they are using a service like a CDN or reverse proxy, which are popular with developers. They use these services to increase the speed of a website, thus reducing the time it takes to load it, but also to limit the impact when the website is targeted for a DDoS attack. The companies offering these services tend to have an extreme amount of network capacity to automatically fend off an attack. It is also very useful to improve the scalability of a website.

As you were searching for 187.168.1.1, we can already let you know that we've found no websites running from it.

We also see a lot of our visitors searching for login details for the admin interface based on the searched IP-addresses. Unfortunately, we do not provide these for public interfaces, as this could be considered unethical. Our website does however provide default factory credentials for routers, but only through the private interface.


Technical details

IP address Mexico flag 187.168.1.1  
OptionsSee your own public address
Address type Public
Protocol versionIPv4
Network classClass B
Conversions 3148349697 (decimal / iplong)
bba80101 (hex / base 16)
18716811 (numeric)
Reverse DNS 1.1.168.187.in-addr.arpa
Hostnamedsl-187-168-1-1-dyn.prod-infinitum.com.mx
Reverse lookupdsl-187-168-1-1-dyn.prod-infinitum.com.mx
ISPTelmex
CompanyTelmex


Location details

CityMexico City
ZIP / Postal code03020
Country Mexico
Latitude 19.432600 (19°25'57.36" N)
Longitude -99.133200 (99°7'59.52" W)
187.168.1.1 location

Websites hosted on this IP address

There are no websites found hosted on this public IP address

WHOIS lookup

WHOIS is an international recognized protocol to query worldwide databases that store information on internet resources. It was documented in RFC 3912 by the Internet Society back in 2004, but is still current. It has been reported that the protocol will soon be obsolete due to privacy reasons, and will be replaced with a less transparent system.

[Querying whois.arin.net]
[Redirected to whois.lacnic.net]
[Querying whois.lacnic.net]
[whois.lacnic.net]

Joint Whois - whois.lacnic.net
This server accepts single ASN, IPv4 or IPv6 queries

LACNIC resource: whois.lacnic.net


Copyright LACNIC lacnic.net
The data below is provided for information purposes
and to assist persons in obtaining information about or
related to AS and IP numbers registrations
By submitting a whois query, you agree to use this data
only for lawful purposes.
2022-02-13 05:18:51 (-03 -03:00)

inetnum: 187.168.0.0/13
status: allocated
aut-num: N/A
owner: Uninet S.A. de C.V.
ownerid: MX-USCV4-LACNIC
responsible: No hay informacion
address: Insurgentes Sur, 3500, Piso 4 Peña Pobre
address: 14060 - Tlalpan - CX
country: MX
phone: +52 5554876500
owner-c: GEC10
tech-c: DCA
abuse-c: SRU
inetrev: 187.170.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
inetrev: 187.169.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
inetrev: 187.168.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
inetrev: 187.171.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
inetrev: 187.172.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
inetrev: 187.173.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220213 AA
nslastaa: 20220213
inetrev: 187.174.0.0/16
nserver: NSMEX2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSGDL2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
nserver: NSMTY2.UNINET.NET.MX
nsstat: 20220212 AA
nslastaa: 20220212
created: 20100302
changed: 20120227

nic-hdl: GEC10
person: GESTION DE DIRECCIONAMIENTO UNINET
e-mail: gccips@uninet.com.mx
address: AV. INSURGENTES SUR, 3500, TORRE TELMEX COL. PEÑA POBRE
address: 14060 - TLALPAN - CX
country: MX
phone: +52 5554876578
created: 20110706
changed: 20210819

nic-hdl: DCA
person: GESTION DE CAMBIOS
e-mail: gccips1@reduno.com.mx
address: PERIFERICO SUR, 3190, ALVARO OBREG
address: 01900 - MEXICO DF - CX
country: MX
phone: +52 5 556244400
created: 20021210
changed: 20170107

nic-hdl: SRU
person: SEGURIDAD DE RED UNINET
e-mail: abuse@uninet.net.mx
address: PERIFERICO SUR, 3190, ALVARO OBREG
address: 01900 - MEXICO - CX
country: MX
phone: +52 55 52237234
created: 20030701
changed: 20170107

whois.lacnic.net accepts only direct match queries.
Types of queries are: POCs, ownerid, CIDR blocks, IP
and AS numbers.


Public vs. Private IP addresses

As you might have noticed, we are talking a lot about public and private IP-addresses, but what are they, and what is the difference between them?

You have searched for 187.168.1.1, which is a public IP address and most likely related to your own router. It is a combination of four numbers, called octets, which are separated by dots and can be used to access your router admin page. And because your router acts as a bridge between your local network and the internet, it also has another IP called a public IP address. The public IP address is assigned by your ISP, and is pretty much outside of your control.

The public IP address is built up in the same manner, also consisting out of four numbers separated by dots, but cannot be the same as the ones used for a private address. It is used to connect your network to the outside world and to communicate to the internet. Whenever you visit a website or send out an e-mail, your router will receive it through your private network and send the information out though your public interface.

Another difference is that public IP addresses given out by providers are likely to change as every router in the world needs a unique public IP address, basically just like people and their home address, so ISPs tend to use dynamic IP addresses to make sure they don’t need more than necessary because of the finite amount of available addresses. They do this on a per-request basis. When you disconnect your router from the internet, the ip address is revoked and given to the next user that connects.

It is also common to have a static public IP address, which doesn’t change regularly like a dynamic one does. Nowadays, this is almost strictly prohibited to servers that serve websites and e-mail and are based in datacenters around the world and are often referred to as ‘the cloud’. This makes sense, as these servers need to be available 24/7.

The biggest downside of a public IP address is that it is outside-facing and can reveal details like a rough estimate of the users' location, as you can also see on this website. Using a VPN, like we offer in our ‘Hide my IP’ service, can give you some peace of mind if you don’t like the idea of being ‘out in the open’ when browsing the internet. Because it is another layer on top of your network, it hides your public IP address from the internet as it gives you a randomized address. It’s even possible to completely obscure your physical location.
These days you can buy routers which have this option built-in, but the most common way of doing this, is by installing an app on your computer or phone.