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Networks: subnetting
Lan address: 192.168.52.0
I want to create 5 subnets. Outlined below is the workings for my subnets. How do I decide which is the network/gateway address for each subnet?
Subnet Address
Subnet Binary
Subnet Host Ranges
192.168.52.0
11000000.10101000.00110100.000 00000
192.168.52.1
to
192.168.52.30
192.168.52.32
11000000.10101000.00110100.001 00000
192.168.52.33
to
192.168.52.62
192.168.52.64
11000000.10101000.00110100.010 00000
192.168.52.65
to
192.168.52.94
192.168.52.96
11000000.10101000.00110100.011 00000
192.168.52.97
to
192.168.52.126
192.168.52.128
11000000.10101000.00110100.100 00000
192.168.52.129
to
192.168.52.158
192.168.52.160
11000000.10101000.00110100.101 00000
192.168.52.161
to
192.168.52.190
192.168.52.192
11000000.10101000.00110100.110 00000
192.168.52.193
to
192.168.52.222
192.168.52.224
11000000.10101000.00110100.111 00000
192.168.52.225
to
192.168.52.254
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