Vurt
June 16, 2019, 2:24pm
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Excuse my bad english.
After I read so many about PiHole I want it install also. I think I understand install, but have question about IP's adresses.
My router has IP 192.168.178.1.
My dynamik IP start from 192.168.178.20. I have many PC (8) in this IP's range (192.168.178.24, 192.168.178.21 and so on).
My question is: Can I install PiHole in 192.168.178.11. So is not in dynamik IP-adresses?
I can fix 192.168.178.11 in my router for PiHole.
And I like PiHole for DNS.
Is all this okay? Have I here mistake?
Thank you so much for all answers!
You are great!
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I believe @technicalpyro needs to put on his glasses
Your LAN IP's 192.168.178.1 etc are in the private IP range:
Yes thats the general idea.
Put systems that absolutely need a static IP outside the DHCP scope 192.168.178.20 --> ...
But within the /24 subnet address space (I'm assuming you have a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask):
CIDR notation is a compact representation of an IP address and its associated network mask. The notation was invented by Phil Karn in the 1980s. CIDR notation specifies an IP address, a slash ('/') character, and a decimal number. The decimal number is the count of consecutive leading 1-bits (from left to right) in the network mask. Each 1-bit denotes a bit of the address range which must remain identical to the given IP address. The IP address in CIDR notation is always represented accord The ad...
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Vurt
June 19, 2019, 6:22pm
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@deHakkelaar Thank you vary much! I know what must I do now.
@technicalpyro What is wrong with my question??
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nothing with your question i replied with incorrect info and withdrew my post not yours. Sorry about that