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@aneljr009

yup... SMART Bro using Non-routable ip address Class C

AP(172.x.x.x)/Base Stations

SM(192.168.x.x)/Subscribers

ex..

WAN/Router/NS1,NS2, NS3, Proxy Servers, Mail Servers, BAM(Prizm) Etc.... =  Net Range 202.x.x.x - 203.x.x.x / CIDR    202.0.0.0/7 (Public Address)

^

|

AP/Base Station/Router/DHCP Server/Network Address Translation (NAT)/Traffic Shaper = 172.x.x.x (Private Network)

^

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SM1 = 192.168.x.x (Private Network)

SM2 = 192.168.x.x (Private Network)

::

SM(n).... = 192.168.x.x (Private Network)

^

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My Router

WAN=192.168.x.x/255.255.224.0/192.168.224.1/DNS=Smart Name Servers

LOCAL=192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0

^

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My PC(1) = 192.168.100.1/255.255.255.0/192.168.1.1/DNS=Smart Name Servers

My PC(n) = 192.168.100.(n)

:police:

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