Internet Protocol (IP) addresses take the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx (an octet) is a number from zero through 255. There are public IP addresses and private IP addresses. Public IP addresses are ...
Over the last several years, TCP/IP has gone from being the protocol that only geeks use, to a universal protocol that everyone uses, thanks to the widespread use of the Internet. TCP/IP has been ...
I understand the basics of ip addressing. I know how to convert an addy into binary. I know what the defualt subnet masks for the classes are. I don't how custom subnetting works though. Borrowing ...