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While it's not a solution to your question, I'd like to point something out.

Any network address that begins with 192.168 is an address in a private network. What this means is that, only computers in that network may access other devices within it.

As such, it's entirely safe for me to say that the IP of the machine I'm typing on right now is 192.168.43.156, and that the address of my gateway (the 'side' of the router that my pc can see) is 192.168.43.1

If I browse to a 'WhatsMyIp' type of website, the address returned is the IP that the 'other side' of my router has - the address that CAN be seen from anyone connected to the web. This address is NOT safe to share publicly.

See here for more on private networks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network[^]
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