On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:55:25AM -0600, Adam Scriven - Lore wrote
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (Roaring Penguin), and that
> part
> looks like it's working great
At 14:36 2000/08/04 -0400, you wrote:
whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
anyhow.. possible though ?
Yup. That just means to use the whole C block as one subnet.
Basically, I've got 2 different subnets, 192.168.0.* and 192.168.1.*.
BUT, I got it to work...and I got my portforwarding wor
Kevin wrote:
> whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
> anyhow.. possible though ?
Sure, you may have many different networks all using the same subnet
masks. 255.255.255.0 will give his networks a network number of
192.168.1.0 with a broadcast of 192.168.1.255, and
192.168.0.0/192.168.0.255.
whoopsie... :) been in windows too long..
anyhow.. possible though ?
"Mark A. Bialik" wrote:
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
> > I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
> > 255.255.255.0
> > Can you do that.. anyone ?
>
> Those aren't broadcast addresses... they're subnet masks.
>
> ==
Kevin wrote:
> I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
> 255.255.255.0
> Can you do that.. anyone ?
Those aren't broadcast addresses... they're subnet masks.
===
Mark A. Bialik (414) 290-674
I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
255.255.255.0
Can you do that.. anyone ?
Adam Scriven - Lore wrote:
>
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (R
I see you have both 192.* nets using the same broadcast...
255.255.255.0
Can you do that ?
Adam Scriven - Lore wrote:
>
> Ok, by some great and wonderful streak of stupidity, I seem to have somehow
> completely fscked up my router.
>
> It's hooked up to an ADSL modem, running PPPoE (Roaring Pe
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