192.168.1.1 Walks Into Every House on the Street

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A beginner-friendly explanation of why 192.168.x.x IP addresses appear on every local network without causing conflicts. Covers the distinction between private and public IPs, how NAT allows multiple devices to share one public IP, and how subnet masks use bitwise AND operations to determine which devices belong to the same network segment.

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