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This is a discussion on IP Addresses within the Windows forums, part of the Operating Systems category; Depends upon ur subnet mask. if subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 then both ip's are on same network. otherwise you have to calculate according to subnet mask....
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Re: IP Addresses
Depends upon ur subnet mask. if subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 then both ip's are on same network. otherwise you have to calculate according to subnet mask.
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Re: IP Addresses
No I am Not Sure that We are in same n/w or not. First Check your Subnet Mask. If that is same, then We are in same N/w.
It all About Subnetting. 10.1.1.60 255.255.255.192 Range: 10.1.1.0 (Host Ip: 10.1.1.1----10.1.1.62) Brodcast: 10.1.1.63 So If we assume this Condition then 10.1.1.65 is out of Range. Please Discuss ........................ Thanks & Regards Mohit Sharma Last edited by mohitdns; 09-18-2009 at 07:37 AM. Reason: Spelling |
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sudarshan heir, yes it will be in the same network. thanks, sudarshan |
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