SabreWolfy
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I guess with the growing number of users ip's are becoming scarce.
With everyone sitting behind NAT routers, there are plenty of IP addresses to go around (meaning one company or one household are allocated one 'external' IP only; all internal machines are on the LAN). A check on all class A networks shows that several are still unallocated, each one equating to 16+ million unique addresses.