That is a un-registered subnet, anyone can use it.
Brian
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>>@home assigned
>>192.168.X.XX to me
>Oh, really? Is AT&T using NAT now? That's not a
>routable address,
>so if that's really your external IP address, they've
>changed the way
>they do things since I last dealt with them.
>- -d
That IP address is assigned by Linksys, not @home or
Cox.
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CM Miller wrote:
>@home assigned
>192.168.X.XX to me
Oh, really? Is AT&T using NAT now? That's not a routable address,
so if that's really your external IP address, they've changed the way
they do things since I last dealt with them.
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You have the same setup I do. The router has the IP assigned by @home, probably
by DHCP. You choose a different (198.128.1.x) ip address for one of your boxes,
and a different one for the other---making sure neither duplicates the IP
assigned to the router. The IP addresses of 192.168.1.x were
I am very familiar with networking with Windows, but
now I have somewhat a network setup under linux, and
want to make sure I am doing things right.
Here is the description:
Cable modum connected to Linksys Router that has a
Class C ip address that has my cable modum DNS and IP
configured.