| 31. | First, the IPs that have histories ( I checked every IP on the subnet ).
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| 32. | Groups of machines with similar addresses are considered to be part of the same logical subnet.
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| 33. | With this subnet number, the correct, routable, IP address could be handed out.
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| 34. | All the checkuser result means is that they're not on the same IP subnet.
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| 35. | At a simplistic level a wildcard mask can be thought of as an inverted subnet mask.
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| 36. | So my questions : did subnet masks exist before CIDR or were they introduced for CIDR?
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| 37. | Do I need an IP inside address, and a subnet mask address, as the hub?
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| 38. | In computer networking, bit masks are used to derive the network address of a subnet mask.
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| 39. | Since Windows 7 the subnet 192.168.137 . x has been used by default.
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| 40. | I've also blocked the subnet for six hours to give the poor fellow a break.
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