On 25.4.2014 5:02, K7VE - John wrote:
44.x.x.x is part of the Internet's addressable space. If we don't use it in that way, we may as well turn it back and just use 10.x.x.x
Actually there is a big difference. Within 44.x.x.x you have safe IP addressing. It is impossible to have address conflicts with any other network if you interconnect.
10.x.x.x is reused all over the planet, whenever someone needs addresses for private network. Conflicts are inevitable.
Pedja YT9TP
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