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Re: static IP



Ok, Andrew

So I leave it that way.
Why I saw sometimes in some web sites this kind of static ips starting
by 10.xxx.xxx.xxx and /number ?

Jordi

On 28 feb, 23:00, Andrew Sackville-West <and...@farwestbilliards.com>
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 12:41:19PM -0800, Jordi wrote:
> > Hi Andrew
>
> > Lucky that you said me!
>
> > > > 192.168.0.129 localhost
>
> > > note that this looks like a dhcp address assigned by your router. If
> > > that changes then localhost won't resolve. You should probably setup
> > > static ip in your LAN.
>
> > Oh my, I think I did it bad.
> > I followed instructions a friend gave me. Used ifconfig to get that
> > ip, gateway and mask.
>
> > I used these values:
>
> > subnet mask 255.255.255.0
> > gateway: 192.168.0.1
> > ip: 192.168.0.129
>
> those values are fine. Its just that typically, consumer routers
> assign dynamic ip addresses to the lan in that range --
> 192.168.0.101-199 say. So I was assuming that IP was dynamically
> assigned to your machine and if it changes (being dynamic) you might
> have problems. However, you have statically assigned it so please
> ignore my previous post.
>
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