Understanding TCP/IP Subnetting

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This is an excellent tutorial for anyone wanting to pass the Microsoft, A+, or Cisco TCP/IP exam. It covers IPv4 subnetting in depth, such as how to construct the IPv4 subnet tables from the ground up.

Additional chapter includes the new IPv6 standard.

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