On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 12:25 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> The point is, that device has a fixed pool of IP addresses, all from
> the same subnet, to pass out. Thus, as long as you're connecting to
> that device, you're going to get an address from the same block.

Not on my ISP.  There's two or three distinctly different IP blocks, and
you can get any of them.  i.e. The first two quads of the IPv4 address
are very different.

I would say that comes about from them having to obtain more IPs for all
their new customers, during these days of less IPs being available.


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