Re: ICS questions and confusion



My own followup question, sort of a general ICS "how-to" question:

In ICS, if you have an Ethernet connection to the DSL modem/router,
should that connection be in the same 192.168.0.x subnet as the host's
Ethernet connection (192.168.0.1) that connects the clients (this is the
wireless PCI card in my case)?

I take it the host's wireless PCI card that the client uses to connect,
is the one that gets the 192.168.0.1 address. My DSL modem/router was
originally shipped with address 192.168.0.1, so I changed it to
192.168.0.254. I put the Ethernet connection that's cabled to the DSL
modem/router at 192.168.0.50.

Should I put the DSL modem/router's internal IP address, and the local
Ethernet card in a different subnet from 192.168.0.x?


Thanks.
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