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Subnetwork
Assigning fixed IP addresses makes sense in cases where a
local network has a sufficiently large pool of IP addresses
available, or when a computer is always supposed to be ac-
cessible at a certain address (such as a web server or e-
mail server).
Dynamic IP
Address
A dynamic IP address is an IP address valid only for the du-
ration of one Internet or network session.
Every computer participating in the Internet must have a
uniquely assigned public IP address. Since only a limited
number of such IP addresses is available, they must be
used sparingly. That is why most of the Internet partici-
pants who dial in to the Internet receive a dynamic IP ad-
dress. They are called dynamic because every participant
receives a new public address that has not been assigned
yet each time he or she dials in to the Internet.
By contrast, dynamic addresses are usually used in local IP
networks because they are easy to handle, and because us-
ing them avoids incorrect IP address entries or unintention-
al double assignments. The DHCP service is responsible for
assigning unique dynamic IP addresses.
Subnetwork
A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be di-
vided into multiple subnetworks. The division into subnet-
works is performed when the local IP network is configured.
The subnetworks of a local IP network are also IP networks.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address is
the network address and which the address of the comput-
er. The network address defines what is called the subnet.
Example 1
IP address:
192.168.178.247
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
The assignment of the first three groups of numerals in the sub-
net mask indicates that the first three groups of numerals in the
IP address define the network. The following addresses result:
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Network address of the
subnet:
192.168.178.0
Address of the computer
in the subnet:
192.168.178.247
IP address pool in the
subnet:
192.168.178.0 - 192.168.178.255
The IP addresses 192.168.178.0 and
192.168.178.255 are reserved. This
means that the addresses from
192.168.178.1 to 192.168.178.254 are
available for assignment to the com-
puters.
Example 2
IP address:
192.168.178.247
Subnet mask:
255.255.0.0
The assignment of the first two groups of numerals in the subnet
mask indicates that the first two groups of numerals in the IP ad-
dress define the network. The following addresses result:
Network address (subnet):
192.168.0.0
Address of the computer
in the subnet:
192.168.178.247
IP address pool in the
subnet:
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
The IP addresses 192.168.0.0 and
192.168.255.255 are reserved. This
means that the addresses from
192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 are
available for assignment to the com-
puters.
Example 1
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What Is DHCP?
What Is DHCP?
DHCP is the abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol.
DHCP is a protocol for the dynamic negotiation of the oper-
ating parameters for the TCP/IP protocol (TCP is a transport
protocol based on the Internet protocol). The computers of
a local IP network (DHCP clients) access the DHCP server as
part of their operating systems’ start procedure.
The DHCP server assigns each client an IP address that has
not yet been assigned at the present time. The DHCP server
also informs the client of the IP addresses of the DNS serv-
er to be used and of the default gateway. In assigning the IP
addresses the DHCP server selects from a prescribed pool
of IP addresses.
The central administration of the TCP/IP operation parame-
ters makes it possible to avoid address conflicts due to IP
addresses accidentally assigned more than once.
9.2
IP Address
The FRITZ!Box is delivered with an IP address preset.
The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask auto-
matically yield the following values:
You can change the preset IP address.
Factory Settings
All computers are located in the same IP net-
work
enabled
IP address
192.168.178.1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
DHCP server
enabled
Network address of the subnet
192.168.178.0
Entire IP address pool for the
computers
192.168.178.2 - 192.168.178.253
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When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address?
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When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address?
You should change the IP address of the FRITZ!Box if the fol-
lowing apply to your network:
°
You have an existing local IP network, one subnet with
several computers.
°
Fixed IP addresses are registered in the network set-
tings of the computer, and you do not want to or are
not permitted to change these addresses.
°
You want to connect the FRITZ!Box to the subnet in or-
der to make the FRITZ!Box features available to all of
the computers in the subnet.
What IP Address Must You Assign for the FRITZ!Box and
What Else Must Be Taken into Consideration?
°
The IP address must come from the address range of
your existing subnet.
°
The subnet mask must correspond with that of the
connected subnet.
°
When the DHCP server of the FRITZ!Box is enabled, the
addresses 20 through 200 in the fourth group of nu-
merals of the IP address are reserved for the DHCP
server. If none of the computers in your network has
an address from this pool, the DHCP server can remain
switched on. If one of the computers has a fixed ad-
dress assigned from this pool, you should switch off
the DHCP server.
°
If you can no longer open the FRITZ!Box user interface
after entering the IP address, see the information in
the section “Errors Opening the User Interface” from
page 80.
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Reserved IP Addresses
Reserved IP Addresses
The following address range is reserved in FRITZ!Box for in-
ternal purposes.
IP addresses from this range may not be assigned to
FRITZ!Box.
How Can the IP Address Be Changed?
1.
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface (see the section
“Opening the User Interface” from page 30).
2.
Click “Expert Mode” in the “System” menu, enable the
setting “Show expert settings” and confirm this set-
ting by clicking “Apply”.
3.
Open the “System / Network Settings” menu.
4.
Click the “IP Addresses” button.
5.
Make the changes on the “IP Settings” page and then
click “Apply”.
9.3
DHCP Server
FRITZ!Box is equipped with its own DHCP server. The DHCP
server is enabled by default in the factory settings. Every
time the operating system on a computer connected with
FRITZ!Box is started, it is assigned an IP address by the
DHCP server.
Only one DHCP server may be active within any network.
192.168.180.1 - 192.168.180.254
Factory Settings
All computers are located in the same IP net-
work
enabled
IP address
192.168.178.1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
DHCP server
enabled

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