Fundamentals of Subnetting part 4

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Figuring out the network ranges

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  • Sir

    Can you please explain to me how you got the 62 in the second networklast usable ip?

  • @9Leather

    Yes, There are 30 numbers after 210.100.56.32

    so: 32+30usable addresses is 62. Do the math in a calculator and you will find this to be true.

    pcmed365 1 sec ago

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  • Thank very much sir and i found your videos to be the best.I am also looking forward to start viewing your A+Tutorial.Keep up the good work and may God bless.

  • que bueno aprendi mas que en la escuela de networking

  • It's very interesting. You helped mee a lot. thanks. Grettings if spain

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