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Wolf wrote:
> "James Knott" <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:6Oednbi8creemR_fRVn-oA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Wolf wrote:
>>
>> > The right solution is to move to an RFC 1918 Class B.
>> >
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>> The right solution, is to learn what a subnet mask is for. Currently
>> it's
>> 255.255.255.0. Change it to 255.255.254.0 and all computers will be able
>> to access the range from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.1.255.
>>
>
> True, true. Except he wants to use .1.0 and .2.0 so 254 won't help a whole
> lot
> without a router.
>
I don't know that .2 is the only option. However, if he's set on it, he can
use a /23 mask, which will give him the range of 192.168.0.0 to
192.168.3.255.
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