What are the Private IP addresses for use in LANs
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 3:28 pm
Private IP addresses are non-routable addresses. That is, IP addresses that will not cross over on to the public Internet. You can safely use them inside your network, and they will be protected from access from outside (from the internet) unless you specifically make them otherwise.
There are more than enough private IPs for everyone to use, and there are several ranges to choose from. Most of the time, your Router will come pre-programmed with one of them in.
Here they are in easy format:
Technically the .0 and .255 endings are part of the above networks, but they are non-usable addresses, so I have left them off the list.
There are more than enough private IPs for everyone to use, and there are several ranges to choose from. Most of the time, your Router will come pre-programmed with one of them in.
Here they are in easy format:
- 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.255.254, subnet default is 255.255.255.0
- 10.0.0.1 - 10.255.255.254, subnet default is 255.0.0.0
- 172.16.0.1 - 172.31.255.254, subnet mask default is 255.255.0.0
Technically the .0 and .255 endings are part of the above networks, but they are non-usable addresses, so I have left them off the list.