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Hey I’ve seen this mentioned before on other posts and have done so on my plex server as well.
But this is the first time I saw someone mention bit subnet masking. Would you mind elaborating a bit? I’m also trying to learn a bit of networking so was curious. Thanks!
you should look into IPv4 subnetting.
a brief explanation, v4 address is in
a.b.c.d
format. a, b, c and d are 8bit decimal (that means 0 to 255)to get more ip available, address is sub divided into network and host part and is called subnetting.
192.168.0.0/24
=192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
=11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
that means
192.168.0
is the network and the last0
is for the hosts. 0 and 255 is reserved for broadcasting.Thanks for taking the time to answer. I will look into this more and get more familiar with it.