Hi! I'm having difficulty understanding and modifying the BBBW network 
configuration.

At boot on the BBBW, somehow, these IP addresses are assigned
  SoftAP0: 192.168.8.1
  lo: 127.0.0.1
  usb0: 192.168.7.2
  usb1: 192.168.6.2
  wlan0: 192.168.1.xxx

But I can't figure out where each of these addresses comes from, nor -- 
more interestingly -- how to change them. If there is a single place where 
this happens, I've not found it. And if there is any documentation, I've 
not found it, either. [There's lots of documentation about debian network 
configuration on the Internet. Pick your favorite, but it may or may not 
apply to the BBBW. In fact, it probably doesn't.]

I do know how to use connmanctl (to set wlan0), but it explicitly ignores 
SoftAP0,  usb0, and  usb1 because of the line
  NetworkInterfaceBlacklist=SoftAp0,usb0,usb1
in /etc/connman/main.conf

So my questions are:
(a)  How and where is each of these assigned?
(b)  If I want to change one of them permanently, what do I do?
and while asking these questions, here's a related one:
(c)  How can I change the name and password for the BeagleBone-XXXX access 
point that goes with SoftAP0?

These questions arose from my concern about having two BBBWs on the same 
computer or even just the same LAN: how do I make sure that they don't use 
the same IP address?

Version info:
    Debian 9.6 stretch
    Linux beaglebone 4.14.67-ti-r73 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 30 00:08:52 UTC 
2018 armv7l GNU/Linux
    BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2018-08-30

Many thanks,
Richard

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