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What do you do if the network adaptor on your PC - the USB connection to the cable modem - is set up to use the 192.168.0.1 subnet and you want to have a second network port in it as part of an ad-hoc wireless network? Should I give it a different subnet address?

Didn't have any of this crap when I set up my router as an infrastructure network - I'm very tempted to go buy a cheapo router and set it up for my bro-in-law just to get this over with.
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