How To: Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network

Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network

One you understand how a subnetwork works on an Internet Protocol (IP) network, creating one becomes very easy. In this five-part video, you'll learn about IP address and subnets, along with creating an IPv4 (IP version 4) address using Class C, which leaves each network with 256 local addresses. If you're new to subnetting, this is where you start!

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128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
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256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2
2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256

Computer Specs:
Running Gv2 (Short for Grill Version 2)
AMD Phenom II x4 940 Black Edition 3.0GHz
4GB of DDR2 800MHz
9800GTX+ w/ 1GB DDR3

(1) Part 1 of 5 - How to Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network, (2) Part 2 of 5 - How to Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network, (3) Part 3 of 5 - How to Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network, (4) Part 4 of 5 - How to Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network, (5) Part 5 of 5 - How to Subnet IPv4 addresses using Class C on an Internet Protocol network

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