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250 million-plus unused IPv4 addresses should be left alone, argues network boffin • The Register
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Any particular reason that those OEMs made that decision when releasing those boxes? Was that range blacklisted in firmware because of the legacy specification? I thought the spec just forebode range's public allocation, but not necessarily its internal use.
I think that's what it means: that firmware respects the spect and doesn't route that range – I doubt you wouldn't be able to use it on your LAN.