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IP address 192.168.35.0 what is the number of bits in the subnet and what is the IP mask?

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Thanks for the help guys. Also if you know of a site that explains how to find these answers that would be most helpful.

Thanks again.

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  1. The subnet is the last octet - 8 bits, giving 256 entries.

    the mask would be 255.255.255.0


  2. What you have put down is actually a "network" subnet rather than an "IP" you can use. It looks like this in "bits" (binary):

    11000000 . 10101000 . 00100011 . 00000000

    11111111 . 11111111 . 11111111 . 00000000

    And of course the "other way" (CIDR - classless internet domain routing):

    192.168.35.0 / 24

    I put in spaces so it's easier to read :)


  3. Here are some sites to learn and practice subnetting:

    http://easysubnet.com

    http://www.subnettingquestions.com

  4. here's how to find what they are:

    go to start -> run

    type cmd

    then type ipconfig /all

    it will give you all of the answer for your network that you are searching for.  by the way, your subnet mask will almost always be 255.255.255.0 on a home network  

  5. If you are connected to this wireless network then you should be able to find it in the various settings and options.  P.S. I'm pretty sure that this is your Default Gateway address and if this is not your network, I have no clue what to do next.

  6. There should be 24 bits in the subnet if you use ONE subnet, the mask would be 255.255.255.0

    Here is an online calculator for you.

    http://www.subnet-calculator.com/

    or you can learn how it works in full at

    http://www.learntosubnet.com/

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