I have another routing problem. -I have two routers on a network. -I stick my notebook on the same network. -The default route is router-A. -Router-B has a static route for some other addresses. I ca
No, the notebook was on the same subnet as the routers. There is about 1% chance I could be mistaken, so I'll go back up there tomorrow and double check that the netmask is right. Thanks! Bill
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If I have an entire class-c passed to a router, can I not assign the router an IP address of say 10.10.10.1 / 30 and then add an indirect route of 10.10.10.32 / 128 through another interface? I seem
Have you tried to breakdown the class c addresses into different subnets? Example: 10.10.10.1 subnet mask of 255.255.255.252 on one interface, this gives you 2 usable hosts. then subnet the rest of t
Bill, Do you have a subnet calculator? That will do all the work for you Dan Metcalf Wireless Broadband Systems dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com 781-658-2075 www.wirelessbroadbandsystems.com Yes. I understan
Make sure you have a subnet calculator Dan Metcalf Wireless Broadband Systems dan.metcalf@wbsysnet.com 781-658-2075 www.wirelessbroadbandsystems.com Sounds like interesting stuff, but how to get star