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<blockquote data-quote="Chezzire" data-source="post: 1014409" data-attributes="member: 146885"><p>Hey there. I just set my Mac up with a static IP hoping that it will give me better security. As I am new to network configuration, I need to make sure that I've set it up correctly. </p><p></p><p>I know that usually a computer interacts with the DHCP to acquire an IP, and making it static takes it out of that range. So to make an effective IP I need to choose one that is within my router's range but outside of the DHCP. How do I find that range? Do I need to call my internet provider or can I find this elsewhere? </p><p></p><p>I only set my IPv4 to manual. When will my computer use IPv6? Is it worthwhile to set this to manual as well? </p><p></p><p>Finally, I have a question about the Proxy tab in the Network box. Under "Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains", this is entered: *.local, 169.254/16. What does that mean? </p><p></p><p>Thanks. =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chezzire, post: 1014409, member: 146885"] Hey there. I just set my Mac up with a static IP hoping that it will give me better security. As I am new to network configuration, I need to make sure that I've set it up correctly. I know that usually a computer interacts with the DHCP to acquire an IP, and making it static takes it out of that range. So to make an effective IP I need to choose one that is within my router's range but outside of the DHCP. How do I find that range? Do I need to call my internet provider or can I find this elsewhere? I only set my IPv4 to manual. When will my computer use IPv6? Is it worthwhile to set this to manual as well? Finally, I have a question about the Proxy tab in the Network box. Under "Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains", this is entered: *.local, 169.254/16. What does that mean? Thanks. =) [/QUOTE]
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