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Originally Posted by rowan
I just re-read this and it makes no sense. It's like you're saying the class is determined by which dotted quad is referenced (?? I can't think of any valid way to describe it)
As per my reply, C classes are all of the 256 IP blocks in the range between 192.0.0.x and 223.255.255.x ... nothing to do with first, second or third dotted quads.
(Of course these days "C class" is often used to refer to a block of 256 IPs anywhere in the IP range, regardless of its real/legacy class...)
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AS I said in the post above :
" it was to show what to look at to see if an IP is on a different class "
So in the example, the "C" ( 12 ) was the factor to look to see if it IS a
different class C ...
If "D" ( 13 ) would have been the difference, then the IP is on the
SAME Class C
I also posted what your IP range starts with ... Class C ....
Anyway, it is not really important here, since it is quite probable that all those IP's will be picked up and splitt between 3 mainstream account

... leaving a few hundreds for our own usage.