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Ip address change

IPV4 address does match my local IPV4 address can I change it manually with losing all my data. The IPV6 address does match either. I can't get my pool system to work since it relies on my Wi-Fi. Apps on my iPad and iPhone and both have different numbers the Modem was changed a few months back.

Posted on Apr 25, 2024 9:11 AM

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Apr 25, 2024 9:43 AM in response to XR_3774_cp

I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking here, nor about your network configuration.


What is your network configuration?


With a gateway / firewall / NAT box from your ISP? Or directly connected to and exposed to the internet?


What’s a “pool system”? A DHCP pool?


I would not expect a local IP address to match the IP address of the WAN port on the gateway / firewall / NAT box.


If you’ve set a static (fixed) IP address, switch to using DHCP, if there’s a local DHCP server.


And your local (private) network should be using a subnet from one of the private IP address blocks, not with public addresses mixed in.

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