Re: [homenet] homenet: what now? ... next?

"STARK, BARBARA H" <bs7652@att.com> Sat, 02 March 2019 23:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: [homenet] homenet: what now? ... next?
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... if your ISP-provided public IP address ever goes away, all of your RFC1918 addresses on the homenet also go away.

<bhs> Not in any router I’ve ever had a hand in specifying or procuring! And not true of my Netgear router, or any of my older Linksys routers. Or OpenWRT loaded routers. My RFC1918 addresses absolutely stay put. I just can’t access the Internet (through that broadband connection) when my ISP-provided public IP address goes away. I’m not aware of any router that loses its RFC1918 addresses when the WAN goes down.