Actual subnetting on Exam?
Are there any subnetting calculations that has to be done for the Network+ Exam?
(Eg. With address 192.168.3.1 create 4 subnets)
Given to what I read so far it looks like a pain to figure out the calculations and convert them to decimal to binary.
(Eg. With address 192.168.3.1 create 4 subnets)
Given to what I read so far it looks like a pain to figure out the calculations and convert them to decimal to binary.
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dragonx27 Member Posts: 9 ■□□□□□□□□□nope, hardest it gets is what class range is 192.168.x.x or something in that aspect. No actual subnetting is required from my and friend's experiences.
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jescab Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,321nope - just know your private and public IP rangesGO STEELERS GO - STEELERS RULE
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gravyjoe Member Posts: 260Nope. I didn't encounter any subnetting either.The biggest risk in life is not taking one.
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qsub Member Posts: 303No subnetting, just know class a, b, c networks.World Cup 2006 - Zidane - Never Forget.