The second part of a TCP/IP address that defines the subnetwork in which the device resides. The subnet ID number is shared with the host ID. See subnet mask and subnet mask tables. THIS DEFINITION IS ...
In the courseware, many of these things are given one sentence Note mentions. That is something that is easily skipped if you are just reading and not LOOKING for them. If you have an instructor, they ...
In this next episode of NetworkChuck’s you SUCK at Subnetting course, we dive a bit deeper into how RFC1918 and NAT saved the internet from crumbling due to IP address exhaustion. So don’t miss out as ...
A subnet is a subdivision of a local area network, created by applying a subnet mask to the IP addresses that make up the network. Subnets may or may not correspond to physical locations, as the ...
The following summarizes how networks, subnetworks and hosts are identified in the TCP/IP protocol. An IP address is first divided between networks and hosts. The host bits are further divided between ...
Hi everyone... back from a hiatus of sorts. Not that I expect anyone to have noticed... Anyway, I work with PCs that have multiple bits of equipment attached to them via Ethernet. I try to put each ...
This is a problem that I run into over and over again and I'm really hoping there's a simple solution that I just don't know about.<BR><BR>I connect to our office PPTP VPN from a Windows XP Pro laptop ...
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