Ok. guys I'm new in networking. I just read about the tcp/ip chapter in MCSA of William Panek. This line really confuses me. I think something is wrong. "What happens if you need eight subnets in your ...
The bits in the mask identify both hosts and subnets. The more hosts, the fewer subnets; the more subnets, the fewer hosts can be individually addressed. These bits become a tradeoff based on the ...
If computers in an open network talk freely with one another and two computers start talking at the same time, you have a “data collision.” Collisions may be arbitrated via Carrier Sense Multiple ...
Either they understand and can configure a class-C subnet or they don’t – there is rarely anything in-between with subnetting. Now that our newest members have successfully passed A+ and Network+ – it ...
How can I find the number of Networks? (I mean the number 128 above) I can find the host per network by using : 256^(number of zeroes) - 2 example . 255.0.0.0 What I did is : 256^3 = Answer - 2 I used ...
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