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Message 21 of 26

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It doesn't matter how many private IP addresses there are, everybody has the same addresses. There are only 255 address in a range not 999 in any case. But there are more ranges than 182.168.1.nnn

The number of private addresses only restricts how many devices you can connect to one hub. Not many people have 250+ devices they need to connect.

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Message 22 of 26

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A simplified guide to IP addressing

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address

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Message 23 of 26

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Sorry for the ignorance I’m very new to this. What I’m trying to say is if my IP address is 182.168.1.1 And the neighbour is 182.168.1.2 and so on. How can everyone have a unique IP address.
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Message 24 of 26

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Also have a look at this: https://www.calculator.net/ip-subnet-calculator.html?cclass=c&csubnet=24&cip=192.168.1.255&ctype=ipv...

You can see the usable ip address range for this class of network. More info about the different subnets towards the bottom of the page.

Also this is for IPv4 there is also IPv6 which has been rolled out due to the Gloabl IPv4 address exhaustion but don't worry about that as it's slightly more complex and well much longer addresses.

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Message 25 of 26

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You are totally missing the point.

There are millions of people whose devices have the address 192.168.1.1 but only you have your public IP address

There are countless John Smith's in the world, but only one John Smith lives at 1 high street, anytown

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Message 26 of 26

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Thank you all for your help.  The links helped explain it too. Cheers. 

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