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I do not know which IP address to give the NetMAX. |
Applies to: NetMAX FreeBSD Bld475
NetMAX Linux 2.0.37 - 4.0xaddress-suppressed | |
| If you are installing the NetMAX onto an existing network, you will need
to assign it an IP number not used by any other machine on the network.
If you own or have already established a block of IP addresses provided by your ISP, select one of those. Otherwise, you can use any of the predesignated non-routable IP numbers detailed below. A non-routable address is an address that cannot access the Internet directly, but is sufficient for setting up an internal network. If you want to access the Internet, your ISP will provide you with an address to use in addition to the non-routable IP numbers. You can then use the NetMAX as an "address translator" to provide the other machines on your network with access to the Internet, provided that the NetMAX is used as your Internet access point. Remember that you can always change your IP address at a later time. Blocks of non-routable IP addresses to choose from:
10.0.0.1 to 10.255.255.254 with a Netmask to 255.0.0.0, resulting in
more than 16 million usable addresses.
DO NOT USE 10.0.0.0, 10.255.255.255, 192.168.0.0, or 192.168.255.255.
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