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Tip 1: More Basics
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all IP addresses having the same first three "octets" (Example: 192.168.0.X). TIP: Each of the numbers between the periods in an IP address is called an octet. Each octet is an 8 bit number. But, what the heck, check the IP addresses on each computer anyway,...
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How To: Setting up File and Printer sharing between two routers
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attached clients into different Class C subnets. TIP: Class C subnets have a maximum of 254 IP addresses, have the same first three "octets" in their addresses (ex. 192.168.3.X) and use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Next, note that the second router (the...
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Setting Up
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is that each router must be set to a different Class C subnet. TIP: Class C subnets have a maximum of 254 IP addresses, have the same first three "octets" in their addresses (ex. 192.168.3.X) and use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. TIP: You don't...