Configure DHCP Server options for Internet Sharing?

Good morning, all.
I have a Sprint (Sierra 595U) AirCard internet connection, which I'm sharing over my AirPort (using OS X's built-in Internet Sharing) to several Windows clients in my office. I see that when Sharing is enabled, en1 takes on the address 10.0.2.1 by default, as well as the role of default gateway/router and DHCP server for the Windows clients.
My question is: Can I configure the IP addresses and DHCP options for Internet Sharing to another address/mask scheme?
Just like I changed my home wireless network away from the default 192.168.1.0/24 for security reasons, I'd like to do the same here.
Thanks and Regards,
BrooklynWalker

Some paranoia is good.
Yes, of course security paranoia can be cultured. like yogurt
I googled.
This might help:
http://www.aleph0.com/computing/macosx/dhcp-setup/
but from what I just read, changing away from the default net & mask might be putzy.Some other discussions for you:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050331194834746
or you might see something here that helps.
Sorry not to be more specific. Hard to tell if you already googled for yourself.
I'll let someone smarter than I am take a look for you, here.

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