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Re: HOWTO: Understand Binary and Subnetting
by Jason on Monday June 17, @04:06PM
Yes, six of them in your example. Here are the six network numbers you get from a class-c subnet mask of 255.255.255.224. The first three octets are arbitrary and could be any valid class-c address.

192.168.1.32
192.168.1.64
192.168.1.96
192.168.1.128
192.168.1.160
192.168.1.192

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    Re: HOWTO: Understand Binary and Subnetting
    by sib on Tuesday March 18, @01:19PM
    so this means that for class A I srart with 8 and class b with 16 i see here that for a class c address u started off by 32
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