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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
I think the C class is more important and the change is probably too small to really give the illusion that the sites are completely unrelated. Nonetheless, if it's only linking one or two sites together, it's not going to do any damage. The times you run into issues with IPs is when you have hundreds of sites on the same IP interlinking.
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Thanks, so is class c, the second example I gave from
207.200.62.75
to
77.245.54.254
and that class a-b is similar from 207.200.62.75 to 207.200.62.89
so when I go to assign a new ip to a new domain i should being safe rather than sorry.
Whats the downside from assigning a completely different ip? How come everybody doesnt do it?
In regards to what else you said, I think I will go the 207.200.62.75 to 77.245.54.254 just to be safe rather than sorry.