Ben Kevan wrote:
>
> If you would incorporate another "Subnet" (ie. 192.168.2.X), you would have a 
> subnet of 255.255.254.0. There is alot more to this, and that is really just 
> a basic basic thing I showed. Your subnet mask would vary depending on 
> network needs. 
>
>   

Not quite.  You could also use 255.255.255.0 with 192.168.2.x.  If your
mask were 255.255.254.0, then the address range in your example would be
192.168.2.x and 192.168.3.x.  The sub net mask is used only to determine
which portion of the address is used for the network and which for the
host address.


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