Hi

I ususally lurk quietly, but I think I can actually answer this! I 
believe there is a range of addresses traditionally set aside for 
"local" use, starting with 192.168.X.X . My own home net uses that 
range. I can't remember if 1.1.1.1 is valid or not...

HTH (back to lurking for me!<grin>)

Glen

Glen Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The Hot-Dance & Vintage Jazz Pages: http://www.2multiples.com/hotdance


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?
> 
> Dennis
> 



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