Howdy, David:

 I've been using the 192.168.x.x group.
There are over 64 thousand addresses in this (smaller) group.
IP addresses are assigned to each network interface, either
dynamic or static.  There are over 16 million address in
10.x.x.x group.  If you need more than 16 million addresses,
I am nervous that you are posting in the 'newbie' list. :-|
;-)

Regards, Chuck


David Krings wrote:
> 
> Hi !
> 
>         Reading several howtos/literature for networking i saw that there seem to
> be different IP adreesses for private use.
> 
>         There are the 127.x.x.x, the 172.x.x.x and 198.x.x.x coming up. Are this
> three all allowed for private use ? Are there more than these available ?
> 
>         My W9x network is setup to 198.0.0.x adresses and I would like to keep
> that also for Linux (client or server). Does this make any difference ? May
> this lead to problems later when i use IP-masquerading ?
> 
>                 Thanx for any hint/tip.
> 
>                         Greez
> 
>                                 Dave

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