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Slyke authored Sep 5, 2024
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6. Turn the connection off.
7. Turn the connection on again.

Once the client has been configured like this, the "Enable Default Route" setting will stick. Subsequent connections will follow the *managed* default route.
If you wish to turn the setting off again, you need to repeat the same series of steps, turning "Enable Default Route" off at Step 4.

- Linux clients: execute the command:

``` console
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Note:

* If you are never going to run NextCloud on your Raspberry Pi, you can omit that network definition entirely. Doing so will silence unnecessary messages from docker-compose.
* The `172.30.0.0/22` and `172.30.4.0/22` subnets (or whatever alternative ranges you choose) are *private* to the host where IOTstack is installed. That means you can re-use these same subnets on multiple hosts (Raspberry Pis or other supported platforms), irrespective of whether those hosts are at the same site (like <mark>A</mark> and <mark>B</mark>) or distributed across multiple sites (like <mark>A</mark> and <mark>F</mark>).

> The only time you would need to consider adjusting the subnet ranges is if you happened to be running two or more instances of IOTstack on the same host, simultaneously.

## Global addressing { #globalAddressing }

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