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Hello SCOUGians  
I have a working TCPip envrionment with, for me, =  
 
somewhat logical design but I woul like to hear some =  
 
other opinions !  
 
Does it matter how the TCPip numbers are given or =  
 
would it be a benefit to keep a structured on like i.e.  
following:  
 
192.168.xxx.1 for DSL modem  
192.168.xxx.11 for DSL router  
 
192.168.xxx.y21 static for system 1  
192.168.xxx.y22 static for system 2 (notebook)  
192.168.xxx.y23 static for system 3  
192.168.xxx.y24 static for system 4  
192.168.xxx.y25 static for system 5  
192.168.xxx.y26-y29 dynamic for guest or test systems  
 
192.168.xxx.y31 for print server  
 
The listed units here are the same as in my environment.  
 
 
Now, ONE more aspect has to be checked & integrated:  
 
192.168,xxx,y22 now is my notebook with WL abilities and =  
 
I am going to install an AP soon !!  
 
 
How shall I change my current TCPip number structure to =  
 
implement this / perhaps also guest and test AP's ???  
 
Your suggestions are very appreciated ;-)  
TIA and have a nice Sunday,  
svobi  
 
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