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And the reason it's recommended against is that you might later decide to join your local network to another one and then you'll have to renumber them. Which is exactly the same problem with IPv4 local addresses. Except unlike IPv4, there is a mechanism to prevent that ahead of time



Which is absolutely important once you're a business with a bunch of subnets, the kind of network that would be on 10. in IPv4.

If you're on 192.168 and you just want the convenient addresses, go for it.




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