Is this correct.
Derive the subnet mask and subnet this IP into 4 equal networks and
192.168.70.14/25
Subnet mask = 255.255.255.128 Class C network
128 hosts available but 2 are taken for the network address and host and broadcast address which leaves 126 assignable IP address's
#1 = 192.168.70.15 - 192.168.70.42
#2 = 192.168.70.43 - 192.168.70.70
#3 = 192.168.70.71 - 192.168.70.98
#4 = 192.168.70.99 - 192.168.70.126
Is this correct?
1 more hosts per network question
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Re: 1 more hosts per network question
Posted 14 May 2012 - 08:47 AM
** Moved to Networking & Wireless **
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Re: 1 more hosts per network question
Posted 19 May 2012 - 08:25 AM
Some help would be awesome
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