I dont have router and modem.
It range 1.1 is need ?
I'm sure that tp link router have it range .1.1 .
Other problem is ?
Dude,you can change the IP of the miner (we have been through this)..........you can't change the IP or subnet of your modem & still have internet.I may be wrong,but I don't think I am.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setup-troubleshoot-bitmain-antminer-s1-180ghs-miner-344970Section "Setup IP address on your computer"
I don't think a router using a 1 subnet will work on a modem using a 0 subnet,again I may be wrong
My post from awhile ago:
Your IP for your PC is 192.168.0.100,that is the IPV4.
Your default gateway is 192.168.0.1 (modem or router).
You need to change the miner to your subnet, 192.168.0.110 should work.The 0 is YOUR subnet,the miner is on a 1 subnet,you won't see it until you switch it to 0.Even the router/modem may not see it,but you get to it by your browser.
You will need to change your PC IP to 192.168.1.100 ,S3's default IP is 192.168.1.99.So unplug your PC ethernet from the router/modem & plug it into the miner.
Now just follow those instructions to change your PC to 192.168.1.101.
Now you can type 192.168.1.99 in a browser & change the miner to YOUR subnet,192.168.0.110(under network tab WAN section,use the edit button & save).When your done,plug the miner into your router(shut the miner off for 30 seconds & power it back up to make the changes stick).
& reset your PC to back to your subnet (192.168.0.100) & plug the ethernet back in the router.Then you should be able to type 192.168.0.110 & it should be there.
If you get a new router I'm not sure if it will be 192.168.1 or 0.Since your modem is a 0 subnet I'd assume it would still be a 0 subnet,I'm not an expert network guru.
Its is confusing,glad I never had to do it,Good Luck!! Wink