You don't need a router. If you set the subnet mask on all of the PCs to be 255.255.0.0, then they should all be able to ping each other. Basically, opening up the subnet mask puts all of the PCs on ...
I'm not sure I've got the right terminology but here's the crux:<BR><BR>Server A: 192.168.0.5<BR> <BR>Server A's Workstations: in the range of 192.168.0.100 to 0.150<BR><BR>Current Subnet mask for the ...
Are two routers enough for practicing CCNA skills in your home lab? Maybe, maybe not. But you can practice a surprising number of CCNA-level router tasks with a two-router lab using the topology ...
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