[SML] ArtNet IP Address ranges

Steven Hood shood_td at yahoo.com
Wed May 23 01:53:21 UTC 2018


Me, myself, I would go with the 2.x.y.z scheme, if only to have my stuff 
ignored in case some misguided soul thinks they can plug into my rig 
anywhere and get free Internet.
My two cents, anyway...
Steven R Hood

On May 22, 2018 6:17:23 PM "Scott C. Parker via Stagecraft" 
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> Greetings All,
> I'm debating which range of IP addresses to assign to our stock gear.
> Our Robe Movers have default addresses in the 2.x.x.x range. This seems to 
> be the default used by Art-Net. However, in the rest of the web world, 
> using 10.x.x.x or 192.164.x.x is recommended for local networks.
> What do you all use?
> The following is from the Art-Net site:
> "By default an Art-Net product will factory start using a Class A IP 
> address scheme in the range 2.x.y.z. This allows Art-Net products to 
> communicate directly and without the need for a DHCP server to be connected 
> to the network.
> However, the IP address can be changed by the user; for example, 10.x.y.z 
> and 192.168.x.y are perfectly legitimate."
>
>
> --
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
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