How do I open an IP address in Safari

I use a MacBook Pro 16″ (intel/2019) and MacBook Pro 13″ (M1/2021). I am not interested in having additional browsers in my ecosystem. The issue is that when I browse to a website using IP addresses Safari adds www to the beginning , like this www.192.168.1.1 which prevents me from accessing this local resource.


I also have my test platform a Dell Powered R630, 256Gb, 4x500G drive array and none of this matters. I am simply trying to connect to an IP address based resource, reliably. I have seen this question asked in forums from Reddit to here and I see no reliable solution to simply not wanting Safari to add www to the URL that I am trying to access.


How do I get around this issue that only happens while using Safari. and No I am not interested in a bunch of browsers in my eco system.

MacBook Pro (M1, 2020)

Posted on Mar 23, 2025 8:20 AM

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Mar 23, 2025 5:58 PM in response to LisaEurekaStreakah

It should work. Try clearing Safari's History to preclude it from attempting to load its previously loaded webpage (which didn't work).


If that does not help then type http://192.168.1.1 which will circumvent Safari's attempts to parse it into a resolvable URL by appending some other prefix to it.

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How do I open an IP address in Safari

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