Subnet Mask divides the IP address into two segments and informs the computer which part is the network bit and which one is the host bit. For example, if there is an IP address: 192.168.0.1, it will have 24 host bits and 8 network bits, therefore, its Subnet Masks would 255.255.255.0. Windows allows you to […]
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