How to calculate the broadcast address?
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13 minutes ago, GamerGry123 said:But as the last octet is 132, why is the broadcast address 135?
the subnet is 255.255.255.252 or /30 meaning each network has only 4 ip addresses
only 2 bits missing so 2^2=4 ips. then 4-2 =2 usable IPs
the ip 70.195.99.132 is the network address; hence the first IP
the first usable IP in this network is 70.195.88.133
the last usable IP in this network is 70.195.99.134
and the broadcast is 70.195.99.135
I hope this is what you were asking for
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