>I have the top 64 IP's of a class C, so I was using 216.13.3.192 for both.

If you use 216.13.3.192 as the IP, and 255.255.255.192 as the netmask, it 
should work.

A netmask should (except in the most unusual cases, such as if one person 
got odd IPs in a given range whereas someone else got the even IPs) be a 
binary number of all 1's followed by all 0's.  By using 216.13.3.192 as the 
netmask, you'll get unusual results.
                      -Scott

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