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Originally posted by travis
Yes, i would agree with the 90.0.0.* issue, but it can be use for now, and for a home network it would be fine.
Also, getting a home router is by far the best bet for a home network, i agree.
There's a lot of cheap ones out there, and some that use 10/100 and wireless which can be very cool to incorporate your laptop into your home network.
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What is gained out of using 90.0.0.x instead of using the space specifically assigned for private networks?
All you are doing is intentionally setting up something wrong with no benefit at all to doing it the right way.
Also -- If you are going to use windows or a solid state nat router like a netgear, the nat box is probably better always. But there are plenty of things a linux box can do that a nat box would have problems with (like complicated port redirects).