Hi. I have a rather technical and specific problem, and I know it's the wrong thing to do (especially since it doesn't work), but I'm trying to learn WHY it doesn't work. All subnets are 255.255.255.0 ...
i'm probably missing something simple here (hypothetical question)<BR><BR>I have an office, they are using the subnet 200.200.200.0/24 (254 ip addresses). They need more IP addresses, I have the ...
The last edition of this column talked about subnets and introduced folding paper as an illustration of how subnets can be understood. This will be very useful as we proceed. MORE IPv4 SUBNETTING ...
Editor’s Note: Because you can never have too many wizards, we have expanded the scope of the Wireless Wizards to include a full panel of experts from the top wireless vendors. They’re at your ...
To understand how subnetting works, you first must have a good basic understanding of IP addresses. An IP address is set of binary octets broken into quads. That definition may not have made any sense ...
In the last two articles, we talked about IPv4 basics (Part IV) (Part V). We introduced the concept of folding a sheet of paper to understand subnetting. Each fold of the paper is a bit borrowed from ...
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