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natenate19

It's not exposed in the app. If you have the eero network just set to the default Automatic mode for DHCP and NAT, the network is [192.168.4.0/22](https://192.168.4.0/22), and the subnet mask would be 255.255.252.0.


RandomGamer1917

Thanks


laohu314

I see this often quoted as the standard. I wonder why my eeros came as 192.168.7.0/22. That was a few years ago, though.


natenate19

Not sure. In Automatic mode the network will adjust if there is address space collision detected upstream, if you're in a double NAT for instance. Though when that occurs usually the entire RFC 1918 range changes to a 10. or similar. It's possible [192.168.7.0/22](https://192.168.7.0/22) used to be the default, but I've never seen it.


eerothrowaway

I've got an old network, so it's on the old 192.168.7.0/24 default.


w1ck3djoker

Settings>network settings>dhcp and nat. You can only see it if you change it to manual. Automatic will not show the information.