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Discussing router and modem communication

Discussing router and modem communication

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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04-08-2023, 03:36 AM
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It receives an IP address from the modem or router and then generates its own sub-addresses. The modem provides a 10.0.x.x range, after which it sets up a 192.168.x.x network. You can add more as needed, ensuring the 192.168 numbers don’t clash and use different Wi-Fi channels.
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Sunahh
04-08-2023, 03:36 AM #11

It receives an IP address from the modem or router and then generates its own sub-addresses. The modem provides a 10.0.x.x range, after which it sets up a 192.168.x.x network. You can add more as needed, ensuring the 192.168 numbers don’t clash and use different Wi-Fi channels.

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neofi12345
Junior Member
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04-08-2023, 05:36 AM
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This configuration is possible but not optimal (except for simple static routing without a firewall in enterprise environments).
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neofi12345
04-08-2023, 05:36 AM #12

This configuration is possible but not optimal (except for simple static routing without a firewall in enterprise environments).

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