Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/04/19 00:37, Dale wrote:
>> I'm no networking guru by any stretch, I'm sure others would agree with
>> that, but that's my thinking.  After all, if you have a printer with the
>> same IP, how would it know mine from yours unless it is local only? 
>> From my understanding, 192.168.*.* addresses are always local only IPs. 
> Google for RFC 1918. There are two other network ranges, one of which is
> 10/8.
>
> The idea is that 192.168/24 gives you 256 class C addresses, then
> there's a class B address, can't remember what it is, and 10/8 is a
> class A address.
>
> All of these are defined as "not routeable over the public network", so
> any interface between two networks is supposed to drop any such packets.
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
>
>


I thought there was two others but didn't know there was a difference
class wise.  I thought the other started with 10 something but wasn't
sure of the 2nd number since I've never had anything that used it by
default.  No idea what the other one starts with but likely won't even
run into that either. 

I been printing a lot.  So far, so good.  I may need a better hole
puncher now tho.  lol  Also bought a binder to put this stuff into as
well.  It won't take long.  I been accumulating stuff that I need
printed for a decade or so. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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