its an non-routed ip weather I use a class A/B/C does not matter :) as long as it works I could use the Class C non-routed but heck 10.100.100.??? is faster and easier to remeber *snicker* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen F. Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [expert] setting eth1 to 10mb > "Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote: > > > > okay > > its like this :) > > eth0 10.100.100.1 > > win2k 10.100.100.13 > > I think thats unique correct??? > > Can I ask you why you're using a Class A address for a home network? > > -Stephen-
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