Wyl
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- Jun 7, 2013
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I had to replace my home ISP modem today, because my TV receiver (bell fibe) was not working right. Long story short, They claimed it was because they use the 10.0.x.0 range @home and that messed it up the firm ware update they pushed... anyway that is hogwash... and it got me thinking... To my question!
Is there a "best practice" for home networks? I am referring to more of the IP range, IP allocations, and subnet setups.
In the past, I just picked this numbers off the top of the head with no real reason. I have setup my network like this...
10.0.x.1 (router)
10.0.x.100 (FreeNAS)
10.0.x.2-99 (static IP)
10.0.x.101-199 (dynamic IP)
What do you do? Is there a best practice?
Is there a "best practice" for home networks? I am referring to more of the IP range, IP allocations, and subnet setups.
In the past, I just picked this numbers off the top of the head with no real reason. I have setup my network like this...
10.0.x.1 (router)
10.0.x.100 (FreeNAS)
10.0.x.2-99 (static IP)
10.0.x.101-199 (dynamic IP)
What do you do? Is there a best practice?