IP address outside TC DHCP range

Hi. I want to set my Powerbook IP wireless IP address outside the DHCP range of my Time Capsule. can anyone tell me what the default DHCP IP address range of the Time Capsule is??
Thanks .... TC

*"I want to set my Powerbook IP wireless IP address outside the DHCP range of my Time Capsule"*
Then start your DHCP addressing at an address ending in .5 or greater and assign yourself an IP address ending in .2 .3 or .4.
*"can anyone tell me what the default DHCP IP address range of the Time Capsule is??"*
You can find all this out using the Airport Utility application under Internet --> DHCP

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