List of IP Addresses: 240.168.22.* (240.168.22.0 - 240.168.22.254)

This is the list of IP addresses where the first byte is 240, the second byte is 168, the third byte is 22, and the fourth byte is between 0 - 255. 240.168.22.* (240.168.22.0 - 240.168.22.255).

This IP address list contains 256 IP addresses. Let’s take one of the IP addresses 240.168.22.1 as an example to describe the properties of this IP:

First IP Address Example

But this is just an example of one of the IP addresses. It does not mean that all IP addresses in this list have the same properties. If you need to know other IPs and more detailed IP address information, please click title link.

IPv4: 240.168.22 Network Class, Net ID, Host ID Description of IP Address in Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal Description of IP Address Class A/B/C/D/E and Network ID, Host ID

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1. First IP Address Example

IP:240.168.22 Icon / Image Meaning Table

240.168.22.1 is a reserved IP address. The reserved IP address will not be used on the Internet, so when the router connected to the WAN processes the reserved IP address, it just discards the packet and does not route it to the WAN. Thus, the data generated by the reserved IP address is isolated inside the LAN. More details: 240.168.22.1.

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2. List of Class E IP Addresses

The first 4 bits of the class E address are always 1111, and the preset first 4 bits are 1 which means that the class E address starts at 128 + 64 + 32 + 16 = 240.

Class E IP address range: 240.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255.

Class E IPv4 addresses do not distinguish between network addresses and host addresses.

Class E IP addresses are reserved for future use and are usually used for research purposes. Therefore, there is no Class E address available on the Internet.

If you need to know more about the class E IP address parts, you can click the title link in the list of class E IP addresses.

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3. Last IP Address Example

IP:240.168.22.255 Icon / Image Meaning Table

240.168.22.255 is a reserved IP address. The reserved IP address will not be used on the Internet, so when the router connected to the WAN processes the reserved IP address, it just discards the packet and does not route it to the WAN. Thus, the data generated by the reserved IP address is isolated inside the LAN. More details: 240.168.22.255.

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