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Sniper Mike
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"In computer networks, a subnetwork or subnet is a range of logical addresses (network layer address such as an IP Address) within the address space(a range of descreate addresses and it corresponds to phsyical or virtual memory) that is assigned to an organization. Subnetting is a hierarchical partitioning of the network address space of an organization (and of the network nodes of an autonomous system) into several subnets. Routers constitute borders between subnets. Communication to and from a subnet is mediated by one specific port of one specific router, at least momentarily."
This info is from this website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork
I don'
t completely understand everything that is in this definition, but this is what I found on subnet.
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Sniper Mike 1/30/2007 19:43
is this a question? sorry i'm a tad lost......
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cds0528 1/30/2007 20:49
same here, what is your question ...
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PBMiller 2/1/2007 19:53
actually i think its the same thing drock was doing... for s...
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cds0528 2/1/2007 21:26
Sorry, to change the subject, but tr what was that setting y...
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JDOG 2/2/2007 21:56
are you talking about the dmz?...
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tr 2/3/2007 13:04
Does every router have a dmz? Cause I didn't see one one min...
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JDOG 2/3/2007 15:00
Do you have ZoneAlarm JDOG? Because you can set the DMZ sett...
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WILDCARD 2/3/2007 21:35
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