@russjr08 Find the IP Address and Subnet Mask for the network you are referring to. Convert both into binary. Wherever your subnet mask has zeros put zeros into the corresponding locations of the IP address. Convert the IP Address back into either decimal (IPv4) or hexadecimal (IPv6), and it will now be your Network ID.
Ok, can you explain how we get the Network ID?
russjr08 4 months ago
@russjr08 Find the IP Address and Subnet Mask for the network you are referring to. Convert both into binary. Wherever your subnet mask has zeros put zeros into the corresponding locations of the IP address. Convert the IP Address back into either decimal (IPv4) or hexadecimal (IPv6), and it will now be your Network ID.
technoblogical 4 months ago
Heh, I wanted to click it so badly :)
Lil4Gomez 4 months ago
There was really a refresh option in the menu :-)
1053810538 8 months ago