Greetings
There are 3 classes of ipv4 private networks available.
Don't think the ISP I am in transition to is looking at ipv6 any time in the near future - - - likely at least 1 year or more out (likely more - - -grin!).
Looking longer term for my lan here - - - - I don't think I 'need' a class A network and I'm not sure a class C gives that much room if one is looking at setting up lots of sensors, sub-systems and systems with lots of controlled functions.
Is there any kind of guidelines that help decide at what kind of lan it might be better to setup as a Class B rather than as a class C right off the hop?
Ideas/suggestions/thoughts sought - - - - please?
TIA
There are 3 classes of ipv4 private networks available.
Don't think the ISP I am in transition to is looking at ipv6 any time in the near future - - - likely at least 1 year or more out (likely more - - -grin!).
Looking longer term for my lan here - - - - I don't think I 'need' a class A network and I'm not sure a class C gives that much room if one is looking at setting up lots of sensors, sub-systems and systems with lots of controlled functions.
Is there any kind of guidelines that help decide at what kind of lan it might be better to setup as a Class B rather than as a class C right off the hop?
Ideas/suggestions/thoughts sought - - - - please?
TIA