I am re-doing my home network and have been searching out basic issues that I am having difficulty clarifying on the internet, so if anyone can answer or point me to where I can go on the internet, that would be appreciated.
First, WRT IP addresses. Am I correct that a private 192.168..... network, the xxx range is 1 - 254 or so? (about 255 addresses). Since many routers come with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1, is there any reason to change that? (years ago, the person who set up my network used .1.100 as the router address) Is it "safer" to use a different address for the router?
Next, WRT static leases, it had been suggested to me, and it worked, to assign static leases to some replaytv's that I had, as they were assigned their addresses more quickly on reboot of the router (if it was necessary). I no longer have them, but I remembered that and have used the STATIC LEASE screen on my DD-WRT console to give static leases to my equipment, including computers, sonos sound bridge, roku, and slingbox, particularly for the slingbox so that port forwarding works. The question I have is, with regard to equipment that can be assigned a fixed IP address like a computer (using Windows networking and IPv4), is there an advantage of leaving the computers to be assigned a static lease, or should I set a fixed IP address for each piece of equipment that can accept it? I don't mind taking the extra time, if there is a reason. I have had to do it for a couple of printers that I have so that I can use their consoles to do modifications to them.
Last, I am trying to understand the use of the range of addresses in DHCP that can be used and how it is best used (Network Address Server Settings DHCP). If, for example, I decide to use 192.168.1.100-149 as available for lease assignments, should I keep the static leases outside of that range, or are they kept IN that range? If outside, then I could use 192.168.1.1--99 and 192.168.1.150-254----is that correct? I am trying to prevent any conflicts of IP addresses.
Thanks.
Ken K
First, WRT IP addresses. Am I correct that a private 192.168..... network, the xxx range is 1 - 254 or so? (about 255 addresses). Since many routers come with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1, is there any reason to change that? (years ago, the person who set up my network used .1.100 as the router address) Is it "safer" to use a different address for the router?
Next, WRT static leases, it had been suggested to me, and it worked, to assign static leases to some replaytv's that I had, as they were assigned their addresses more quickly on reboot of the router (if it was necessary). I no longer have them, but I remembered that and have used the STATIC LEASE screen on my DD-WRT console to give static leases to my equipment, including computers, sonos sound bridge, roku, and slingbox, particularly for the slingbox so that port forwarding works. The question I have is, with regard to equipment that can be assigned a fixed IP address like a computer (using Windows networking and IPv4), is there an advantage of leaving the computers to be assigned a static lease, or should I set a fixed IP address for each piece of equipment that can accept it? I don't mind taking the extra time, if there is a reason. I have had to do it for a couple of printers that I have so that I can use their consoles to do modifications to them.
Last, I am trying to understand the use of the range of addresses in DHCP that can be used and how it is best used (Network Address Server Settings DHCP). If, for example, I decide to use 192.168.1.100-149 as available for lease assignments, should I keep the static leases outside of that range, or are they kept IN that range? If outside, then I could use 192.168.1.1--99 and 192.168.1.150-254----is that correct? I am trying to prevent any conflicts of IP addresses.
Thanks.
Ken K