On 2023-04-29 16:04, o1bigtenor via talk wrote:
If I set up a router using the 192.168.1.1 I can access some 254
distinct IP addresses from my router.

If I set up a router using the 176.10.1.1 how many distinct IP
addresses can I access?

You're looking at the wrong numbers.  What determines the max is the subnet mask, no matter the address range.  So, a /24 gives you 254 usable addresses, etc..  Also, forget about address classes. They've been obsolete for over 30 years.

Now, if you really want to have fun, a LAN on IPv6 will have 18.4 billion, billion addresses available.

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