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Originally Posted by ebs
That's a bad idea - you made all interfaces belong to the same network.
My suggestion, start with unchanged script and use 192.168.2.1 for your host USB adapter.
When you verify that you can access Kindle we can work on setting up NAT on your Mac.
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Hi ebs,
Thanks much for the advise. Will try later when I got home.
Just a quick question. My router (180.182.7.1) is set to assign DHCP range from 180.182.7.2 to 180.182.7.100. As you can see my Airport IP belong in that range.
So if I use back the unchanged script and use host IP as 192.168.2.1 and Kindle IP as 192.168.2.2(?), do I need to change anything on my router end? I had the impression that 192.168.2.1 is not in the range, so wouldn't be "seen".
Pardon me for the noob questions. And thanks again.