On 25.04.14. 19:15, K7VE - John wrote:
I have never understood people who use 10.x.x.x/8 in a
home network or
in a rack at a data center. There is a class B space 172.16.x.x if
you have more than 256 hosts, and there are 256 class C networks...
but that's just me.
I am pretty sure no one uses whole 10/8 for home network but some subnet.
By default, home networking devices use 192.168.*.* so it is just an
experience not to use that addresses to avoid conflicts, similarly as
avoiding 10.10.*.* is wise too as that is also very common.
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