Tutorial: Networking 101: Subnets Realized (Including IPv6)

  2008-08-07 12:00:02
An oft-asked question in networking classes is"why can't we just put everyone on the same subnet and stop worrying about routing?" In this continuing series, networking expert Charlie Schluting explains in detail the finer points of subnets, netmasks, and IPv6 addressing. 
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