The 10/8, 172.16/12 and 192.168/16 are RFC1918
"private" (non-routeable) IP addresses. This
means "you can't get they-ahh from he-ahh" or
"well, if I wah goin' to a 192.168/16, ahh
certainly wouldn't staahhht from he-ahh."
I hope she doesn't mean that she'll assign you
an RFC1918 non-routeable static IP address.
Dat no wok!
The reason for having a static IP address, other
than so "the man" can track all the pr0n sites
you visit and make a specific assocation to you
(or at least to your computer), is to set up servers
(mail, web, ftp, irc, gopher). One CAN set up
servers with a dynamic IP address (via DDNS
and cousins), but it's a PITA compared to a
simple static and plain ol' regular DNS.
D
* On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:49:56AM -0700,
keith@christianexchange.org wrote:
> I think Class C addresses are in the range of:
>
> 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.0
>
> Which may be 256*254 = 65,024 _USEABLE_ IP addresses per "bunch"
>
> Help me, Help me..... I'm probably wrong.....
>
> Keith
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David A. Sinck <sinck@ugive.com>
> To: <plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:41 AM
> Subject: Re: Need ISP!!!
>
>
> >
> >
> > \_ SMTP quoth Kimi A. Adams on 3/13/2001 09:50 as having spake thusly:
> > \_
> > \_ They figure in order to maintain that IP address, it's costly for the
> > \_ company. It's not for me because it's a flat rated fee to my company,
> no
> > \_ matter how many people are using static IP's or how long they use it.
> It's
> > \_ my class C range of numbers, not someone else's.
> >
> > I might be a burrito shy of an combo platter here, but aren't class
> > C's 255 addrs [1]....which would mean after 255 you'll need another
> > class C, then another....
> >
> > Or, if what seems to be implied "static [no matter] how long they use
> > it", which would mean it changes from dialup instance to diaulup
> > instance, that's not what my mental model says about "dialup static
> > IPs", which would be "I dialup whenever and land the same IP".
> >
> > mmmmm....burritos...is it lunch time yet?
> >
> > David
> >
> > [1] modulus gateways, routers, broadcasts, and the sysadmin-is-special
> > IPs