> Tom Reed wrote: >> >> > >> > That's right, but then they go 0 .. 2^8 - 1. 2^8 is still 256, Tim >> does >> > have a point there :-) >> > >> >> For a given ipv4, if I know net addr and broadcast addr, how will I >> calculate the netmask? > > > You can't. > Hello Sorry for my newbie question too. If I know the network addr: 192.168.1.0 And know the broadcast addr: 192.168.1.255 Then I should have the possibility to cal the netmask addr: 255.255.255.0 Isn't it? -- sent from https://dkinbox.com/
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