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TechGuru80 wrote: » It is actually 255.255.255.240 not .224. Remember 2^x = amount of networks, and 2^(8-x) = hosts per network. So if you need 16 hosts per network, 2^4 = 16 networks, 2^(8-4) = 2^4 = 16 hosts per network. 128+64+32+16 = 240. 4 bits for the network, 4 bits for the host.
StonedHitman wrote: » So, i really need to learn how to subnet in my head, what is your guys' strategy for this? do you just work it out in your head as if you were writing it on scratch paper? This is how i would subnet if i were writing it down...... Subnet 200.10.10.0 so that i have 16 usable hosts. 200.10.10.0 - Address 255.255.255.0 - Default Mask 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 - Default Mask converted to binary 11111111.11111111.11111111.000/00000 - borrowed 3 bits(converted to network bits) 8 total subnets/32 total hosts(30 usable) 255.255.255.224 - Custom Subnet Mask Im guessing i would have to memorize this step by step in my head, or is there an easier method?
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