No - a private address can be used many times so it can't be seen outside of the LAN with that address. It has to be translated into a public address to be routable.
Technically it's possible, yes. By convention, private addresses are not routed outside the private network. Internally, you can set up your routers however you like.
Address in a private range will not be routed on the internet backbone
A public address is one that is seen on the Internet and can be routed. A private IP address is only visible within its organization network and any packets containing a destination address using a private address will not be routed outside the organization.
Private IP Address
Which portion of the destination IP address is used as a packet is routed through the Internet?
No.No.No.No.
129.52.50.13
NAT (Network Address Translation) A service that translates a private IP address to a public IP address in packets destined for the internet, then translates the public IP address in the reply to the private address.
A private IP is for internal networks, a public one is for a WAN or the Internet.
The ranges and the amount of usable IP's are as follows:10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255Addresses: 16,777,216172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255Addresses: 1,048,576192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255Addresses: 65,536
192.168.x.x is an IP address in the private IP address range.
A public IP address is assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider while your private IP is assigned to you by your internal router. You can loacte your public IP address on LocatedIP.com
To trace any IP addresses, just put the IP address at the back of IP2Location's url, such as http://www.ip2location.com/10.224.36.83 . 10.224.36.83 is a Private IP Address LAN. This is a Class A private IP range which is for huge organisations. It is for private use only and cannot be accessed on the internet.