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Well, a class C is 255 addresses, but -- you can't use:
204.56.26.0 for any machine as that is the network address,
and
204.56.25.255 is the broadcast address

So, you have 255-2 = 253 available addresses for machines.

2007-04-01 13:04:45 · answer #1 · answered by Roland A 3 · 1 1

254. actually 256 but two get used up. I do believe you will have a subnet (255.255.255.0) just a dumb guess on my part.
0-255 is 256 addresses 0 counts even though it is not usable.
Now if all you actually have been given is the .0 address you dont have any ip's at all nada none that you can use.

2007-04-01 21:53:37 · answer #2 · answered by Tracy L 7 · 0 0

If you are not subnetting then you will only have one address.

Class C addresses can provide up to 2,097,150 networks and up to 54,534 hosts per network

If you are subnetting with the address you have now it would also depend on how many bits you are borrowing to find out how many addresses you have

2007-04-01 20:44:39 · answer #3 · answered by Ron 1 · 0 1

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