Re: DHCP
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 22:04:46 -0700
CZ wrote:
Private IP addresses are routable, but are not supposed to be routed over
the Internet.
For example: in test setups, I frequently have 10.x.x.x on one side of a
router and 192.168.x.x on the other side.
SJ wrote:
Wouldn't that only be needed if you were routing more than one sub net??
SJ:
IMO, you do not "route a subnet", you use an IP router to communicate
between different subnets. If you are only communicating within one subnet,
then a router is not needed.
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