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Re: Connecting to a different LAN



In article <[🔎] nIJs4AAhzvU1EwYS@lynagh.demon.co.uk>, Ian Lynagh
<ian@lynagh.demon.co.uk> writes
>
>Once I install Debian I hope to set my laptop up so that the network
>card has IP 192.168.37.mumble, mask 255.255.255.0. It will also connect
>to the 'net via the modem.
>
>However, if I take it to a friends LAN which uses IPs 1.0.x.y then will
>I need to change anything? What's the best way of doing this?

Something I probably should have mentioned, I don't want my IP address
to change. I want to be able to ping the 1.0.x.y addresses from my
192.168.37.mumble address and vica versa.

Thanks
Ian
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