Understanding the modem address and computer address
The satellite modem and any computer or computers that connect to it must each have their own identifying network
address. This network address is known as an
IP address
. An IP address may be
dynamic
, meaning that it can change,
or
static,
meaning that it is fixed—it does not change. An IP address may also be public (or
routable
), meaning that it
can be used on the Intranet. A
private
IP address works on an internal network but not over the Internet. However, to
gain access to the Internet, private addresses may be converted by a network address translation (NAT) service to a
public IP address that can be used on the Internet. Both private and public addresses can be dynamic or static, although
typically a private IP address is dynamic and a typically a public IP address is static.
Both the modem and a connected computer can have either type of address—private or public. The type used depends
on requirements a customer might have and their service plan. A public IP address or addresses are available only if
they are specified in the service plan. Typically home users use a private IP address, but some home users use a public
IP address.
To find specific address information, go to the System Control Center System Information page
on page 66. Scroll down until you see Addressing in the left column. Look at the first three
parameters in the Addressing field, as shown in the following two examples.
Private IP addresses
Figure
Figure 56: Example of Addressing parameters showing available private IP addresses
on page 86 is an example
of System Information page address parameters for a satellite modem with a service plan that provides private IP
addresses.
Figure 56: Example of Addressing parameters showing available private IP addresses
In this example, the satellite modem is assigned a private IP address (LAN Port Address) of 192.168.0.1.
There are 253 available private IP addresses that can be assigned to computers connecting to the satellite modem. These
addresses are in the range from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254 (the Last Usable IP Address).
Public IP address
Figure
Figure 57: Example of Addressing parameters showing one available public IP address
on page 86 is an example
of System Information page address parameters for a satellite modem with a service plan that provides one public IP
address. Some service plans provide multiple public IP addresses.
Figure 57: Example of Addressing parameters showing one available public IP address
In this example, the satellite modem is assigned the public IP address (LAN Port Address) 97.73.73.65. The modem’s
DHCP server has only one public IP address to assign to a connecting computer: 97.73.73.66 (the Last Usable IP Address).
For instructions on configuring a public IP address on your computer, see the applicable section in
computer for a public IP address
on page 93. Find the section that applies to your computer operating system.
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