Summary: I am using Verizon DSL and have recently experienced a connectivity problem which they finally diagnosed to be due to the subnet mask being set to 255...
Summary: ok my networked laptop was jsut working fine and one day it just stopped working!! i didnt change anything at all.. ok so looking at the ip address wh...
Summary: Hi there, I'm having this problem: I have a small network in my office and I'm running 10 identicall PCs (like this one listed above) and I have this ...
Summary: Hi We have a single network using 192.160.0.1-255, subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and have run out of ip address to assign to new machines. Is it ok to ch...
Summary: Hi, I am having a strange thing occur with many of my workstations. We use DHCP and all Windows 2000 and XP machines are ok with this of course, but f...
Summary: No. The smallest usable subnet is 255.255.255.252 which contain two hosts in that subnet. subnet mask 255.255.255.255 means a host. Example: Subnet: 1...
Summary: From reading the link you provided,and doing some calculations I came up with the following,can someone tell me if im in the right direction or not......
Summary: I've been configuring an Exchange 5.5 cluster: I've now got (had) Outlook working with the Exchange 5.5 Enterprise server but I was struggling to con...
Summary: I really need help understanding this question. could someone direct me to a site?? You need to access data on a Windows 2000 Server with the IP addr...
Summary: Can anyone tell me if this is possible with Novell Machines?? We currently have two servers, 4.11 SP9 and 5.1 SP1. Neither server will accept the 25...
Summary: i am using static ip address 192.168.2.1 ...192.168.2.240 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 you would have to change your mask to 255.255.254.0 giving you 51...
Summary: Hi, I've been looking for a way to set the default subnet mask XP uses. For example, if I set my network card to "obtain an IP address automatically",...
Summary: Has anyone tried to play with the subnet mask for better network security ? For example, I have a home network which contains two computers. One has I...
Summary: ok, so i was messing around with the settings on my router (network everywhere nr041), didn't really understand about the subnet mask and i changed it...
Summary: i realize for a superscope i could change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 but im curious by changing just the one number from 100 to 110 how would my m...