At 15:31 -0700 4/28/02, Clark Martin wrote:
>At 9:57 AM -0700 4/28/02, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
>>If I want to use TCP/IP to network my in-home iMacs, may I use any
>>addresses or are there groups that are reserved for that use? For
>>example; my I use 1.1.1.1 & 1.1.1.2 for two machines?
>
>
>If you aren't connecting to the Internet then you CAN use anything
>you want without problems.  If you are connected to the Internet or
>might be in the future it is recommended to use one of the blocks
>reserved for private intranets:
>
>192.168.x.x
>10.x.x.x

So, it would be ok to use 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2? Now, how would 
this affect a dial-up connection to the internet?

Dennis

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