Update Version 10.6 to Snow Leopard.

I am trying to update Version 10.6 to Snow Leopard. I keep getting this error messages 'The Software Update Server (192.168.16.6) is not responding.’

I have tried changing the IP address based on another suggestion to a similar problem but I keep getting the same messages with the same IP address. Would you have an idea of how I can change the IP or which address would enable me to download?

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