What about 192.168.0.1? 192.168.2.1? Open the command prompt. If you use Windows, go to Start Run, then type 'cmd' If you use Linux, open a Terminal If you use Mac, go to Applications Utilities Terminal type in 'ipconfig' for Windows and 'ifconfig' for the other two, and see what the address says for 'default gateway' or 'gateway'. Usually the gateway is the router's address
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Duke Nukem 3D, also released in 1996, was the first game using what proved to be the most popular engine of the decade (12 released titles), Ken Silverman's Build engine. Build was outwardly similar to Doom's engine, but the internals (and many engine features) were radically new and different. The game itself was a new take on the shooter, with main character Duke characterizing himself by way of witty, egotistical one-liners and interaction with all sorts of goofy objects, from blowing up urinals to tossing cash at strippers. Duke, and Build, are also notable for having one of the simplest map editors of any 3D game ever made. Blood was similar to Duke Nukem, using the Build engine, but had a totally different setting as well as a very strange atmosphere.
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What about 192.168.0.1? 192.168.2.1? Open the command prompt. If you use Windows, go to Start Run, then type 'cmd' If you use Linux, open a Terminal If you use Mac, go to Applications Utilities Terminal type in 'ipconfig' for Windows and 'ifconfig' for the other two, and see what the address says for 'default gateway' or 'gateway'. Usually the gateway is the router's address
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