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Old 16th May 2008
JMJ_coder JMJ_coder is offline
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Hello,

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Originally Posted by anomie View Post
How about simply creating a static alias on your NIC, e.g. 192.168.0.50/24? Then at boot time you'd be on the same network as your 192.168.0.1 device.
How would I go about setting up a static alias? And how would that affect the dynamic IP address?


P.S. - I did find the modem log that gives me the initial IP address (192.168.1.64) and subnet (255.255.0.0 - this is for the whole LAN).
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