Wait a minute,
I think I finally get it.
No matter how many netmasks I use, ALL the routers are going to think the packets are destined for the same network.
I guess I was trying to 'subnet' a supernet.
Apparantly, that can't be done
Oh well,
I'll just have to go with NAT then.
Thanks
Doug,
Again, thanks that does help.
I'm taking a network plus course and I've been struggling with this since I first heard about subnetting.
What you last posted re-enforced what I understood.
To meet the needs of the network I'm supposed to design, I could just do exactly what you posted -...
L3guy,
I was afraid of that.
I couldn't figure out how more than one subnet could be on the same network, and I guess that's the reason why.
It can't be done. Only one is going to be accepted by the local router.
Maybe if I had two remote networks.
But then I would have to double up on all...
Im trying to squeeze 1100 nodes out the same two class C IP's
I need three LAN's on the same network
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 3
LAN's 1 and 2 have to be isolated
LAN 3 can talk to 1 or 2
I figure if I supernet the two with with class B subnet 255.255.254.0 and aggregate then for 510 nodes for LAN...
Everything seemed to go smooth with installing my new Ultra DMA 66 7200 rpm Maxtor a few months ago, but recently I was in the Device Manager and noticed that under Disk Drives it's listed as 'Generic IDE Disk Type 47"
Does anyone know why this is?
C'mon folks
is there anyone who knows what the best MB is for DDR?
pROCessor doesn't mean that much right now
I'll get to that
There's a bottle neck don't ya know
U tryn to confuse me?
I'm already struglen with what
I'm still partial to AMD
FIC AD11 Socket-A AMD 760 DDR ATX
If there's none better
the
then what the hell
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