can two pc's on subnetworks of the same network communicate directly?


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    can two pc's on subnetworks of the same network communicate directly?


    Question in the title with an image attached. Kinda confused. Sub-netting gets crazy in my mind.

    i believe it is, yes
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    No, those PC's will not be able to communicate with each other as the range can only have 14 host addresses.

    Below is a handy tool for working out subnets.
    Online IP Subnet Calculator
    http://www.subnet-calculator.com/cidr.php

    I suggest that you spend alot of time memorising and researching subnets.

    Have fun with IPv6
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Dave Atkin said:
    No, those PC's will not be able to communicate with each other as the range can only have 14 host addresses.

    Below is a handy tool for working out subnets.
    Online IP Subnet Calculator
    Online IP CIDR / VLSM Supernet Calculator

    I suggest that you spend alot of time memorising and researching subnets.

    Have fun with IPv6
    yea ipv6 is a pain, but at least subnettings kinda easier. this cisco class is killing me on top of my high school classes which count as college credit.
    since my last post i can subnet pretty good now and im pretty knowledgable. cisco crams like a whole book into my face per a week or something.
    anyways thanks for the reply:). Subnettings fun, doing the calculations, provides a break from memorizng all these different acronyms like arp, EUI, OUI, MAC, DHCP, ICMP, POP, DNS, etc, the list grows on forever in agony...
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