Re: 192.168 - why?
On Jul 25, 9:28 am, Antonio Macchi <antonio_mac...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
why does *everybody* use 192.168.0.1, and not simpler 10.0.0.1?
Your premise is false. 10.0.0.1 is not simpler than 192.168.0.1.
imho, 192.168 and 172.16 is unuseful, and unnecessarily complicated
Umm, what? How are they "complicated"? Zero is not simpler than 168.
10 is not simpler than 172. They are all four numbers between zero and
255 inclusive.
10.x.x.x = 16000000 hosts/networks
192.168.x.x = only 60000 hosts/nets
16000000 is not enough?
Huh? For most applications, either is enough. So having enough space
would not be a reason to choose one over the other.
how can 192.168 and 182.16 increase? at least 1000000... at least 10%...
nothing.
imho, 10.0.0.1 should be always the favourite
Why? You have not given a reason. It just seems like you like 10.0.0.0
better than 192.168.0.0 for some reason. Well, I like 192.168.0.0
better. So there.
DS
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