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| Re: Default gateway Yves Leclerc ha scritto: > No, you can use any IP address you want, However, if you would ever be > considering to add more networked devices, it is a lot easier remembering that > the gateway is at the beginning, or at the end, of the IP address ranges. > > > Example 1: > > 192.168.1.1 -- gateway > > PCs/printers/streaming media players can now have all the IP addresses within > the range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. > > > Example 2 : > > 192.168.254 -- gateway > > PCs/printers/streaming media players can now have all the IP addresses within > the range of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253. > > > These two examples show an easy set up so that you should not have too many > problems when adding networked PCs/printers/streaming media players to yor > network. No overlap of IP addresses thus no network problems based on two > units having the same IP address. > Thank you very much Yves, your explanation is very clear. You are very kind. Bye, Rosgiof. |
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