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Subnetting work for uni

steppa

Hi

 

Can somone please help me out with my work for uni. 

 

Thank you 

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3 minutes ago, OhYou_ said:

no, against rules

Where in the rules does it say that's not allowed?

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8 minutes ago, More Spencer said:

Where in the rules does it say that's not allowed?

huh, so it doesn't. well still. why make an account and ask here instead of spend less time and effort using a subnet calculator

and for the actual question, the wording is really bad, and there are only implied restrictions.
like they expect you to say something like use a /30 for A and a /27 for B but its perfectly valid to just give each a /25

like you have 192.168.25.0/24 so just split it evenly, 192.168.25.0/25 and 192.168.25.128/25. 

and still you have to show your work on the back as stated so why not just do it

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Have you tried going to office hours? This is some pretty foundational material which, if you fail to grasp, will massively hamper your ability to actually DO networking professionally
Remember, the purpose of homework is to help drill in the lessons. If you can't just breeze through it, you still have stuff to learn

 

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It would be very difficult to help you with this assignment without just doing all the work for you.

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On 4/4/2024 at 7:34 PM, steppa said:

Hi

 

Can somone please help me out with my work for uni. 

 

Thank you 

You aren't going to learn anything if we just do the homework for you.

 

What part are you having trouble with?

 

23 hours ago, LAwLz said:

It would be very difficult to help you with this assignment without just doing all the work for you.

Or completely re-explaining the theory behind IPv4 subnetting.

 

It's one of those things that seems absolutely baffling until it just "clicks".

 

One hint: A /25 netmask has half as many available IPs as a /24, a /26 has half as many as a /25, and every subnet loses two available addresses to the broadcast address and gateway no matter how big it is.

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