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diagnostics and configuration. This stack is also used by your cable
company to deliver packets between the Internet and the gateway’s
networking section so they can be routed to/from your PCs. This stack
requires an IP address assigned by the cable company from their pool of
available addresses. Your cable company may have you or your installer
manually enter assigned addresses into your gateway, or use a DHCP Server
to communicate them, or use a method that involves you entering host
names. This stack uses a MAC address of MAC label + 2 (the MAC label is
found on the bottom of the unit). E.g., if the MAC address is
00:90:64:12:B1:91, this MAC address would be 00:90:64:12:B1:93.
3. IP Stack 5 - for use by you to locally (i.e. from somewhere on the LAN side
in your home) communicate with the Cable Modem and Networking
sections, to access the internal web page diagnostics and configuration.
This stack is also used by the gateway’s networking section to route packets
between the gateway’s Networking section and your PCs. This stack uses a
fixed IP address: 192.168.0.1. It uses a MAC address of MAC label + 4 (the
MAC label is found on the bottom of the unit). E.g., if the MAC address is
00:90:64:12:B1:91, this MAC address would be 00:90:64:12:B1:95.
With RG Mode, your cable company must provide one IP address for the CM
section, plus one for the Networking section, from their pool of available
addresses. With RG Mode, each PC you connect gets an IP address from a
DHCP Server that is part of the Networking section of the gateway.