Static IP addresses for LAN connections

To set fixed IP addresses through DHCP based on the MAC address:

Go to “Advanced Settings”. In the “Network Interfaces” menu, double-click on the “Lan Bridge”. On the next screen, double-click on “IP Address Distribution”. Below right, there is a button called “Connection list”, where you can define static entries based on MAC addresses.

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  1. Changing Belgacoms/EDPnets Sagem F@st 3464 LAN subnet | Littlebighuman.com says:

    30 June 2010 at 21:14 (#)

    [...] So, the first thing I wanted to do is change the default 192.168.1.0/24 subnet into my own subnet. My main reason for this is that I don’t want to renumber my current network. I have about twelve hosts on my LAN any given day. Additionally I wanted to setup mac address based static IP’s as well, which Patrick explained nicely. [...]

You're just using IPv4. Your address is 38.107.191.111.

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