Is double use of  ip adress after installation airport express a problem?

Just installed my airport express through my ipad.
Everything works fine, but i did actively ignore the analised problem of using the ipadress double.
Should i fix this? And why?
I allready found on the web how to fix it, but since all is working, not sure if i should take the risk of messing things up.
Looking forward to get advise!
Anke

Hi,
The dswsbobje web application (war file) is mentioned in SAP IK XI 3.1 install guide to explain how to get the SAP authentication option available in Business Objects products such as Live Office, which use web services to log on to BusinessObjects Enterprise.
The source files for various Business Objects web applications are available in "businessobjects_root\BusinessObjects Enterprise 12.0\java\applications\" folder. Refer to "Deploying the web applications using wdeploy" section in SAP IK XI 3.1 install guide to see how to repackage those web apps and deploy them using wdeploy tool.
Regards,
Boris

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