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Understanding IP addressing

Asked by ISSit in TCP/IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

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I was hoping to get clarification on IP addressing to go along with DHCP.
I have 2 networks with private IP ranges inside, we NAT.
One range is192.168.0.1 - 254, the other is 192.168.1.1 - 254.
Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

I was thinking to increase my IP addresses, if I am not mistaken, if I change my subnet mask to
255.255.254.0, that should give me 512 addresses.  If this is correct then my first network should
have the 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.1.254
then I would need to change the range on my student net to
192.168.3.1 - 192.168.4.254 same subnet mask.

If this is true, is it also accurate to say that all I need to do is up date my DHCP server make updates to my firewall and all should run well.Start Free Trial
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Zones: TCP/IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Tags: Microsoft, Server, 2008, DHCP, Understanding IP addressing
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