Fellow Hams,
I don't see how this helps amateurs with ISP provided routers. All the ones I have
encountered supply a single gateway via DHCP and do not permit additional routing
options.
So anything on the routers ring fenced LAN will route any "routable" packet, and
all packets starting 44.x.x.x are routable to the ISPs router.
So if you start splitting the 44 range then you are you going to have to manually add
routing entries to each device on your network?
Surely routing should be done in a router not spread round individual devices?
If you want to get involved in networking you should get a decent router.
Dave
G4UGM