There are approximately 4 billion IP addresses in the IPv4 communications protocol, which is one of the core protocols of standards-based internet-working methods in the internet, and the first regional Internet Registry run out of freely allocated IPv4 addresses on 15 April 2011. In fact, we can thank private IP addresses such as 10.0.0.1 for the fact that the internet as we know it hasn’t collapsed yet. Unlike public IP addresses, it’s not possible to route private IP addresses through the internet, but that doesn’t make them useless. It belongs to the 24-bit block of private IP address, which are used for local area networks (LANs). ![]() ![]() The 10.0.0.1 IP address is special because it can be used more than once.
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