Table 8 - Class A, B, And C Address Masks; Table 9 - Complete List Of Address Masks - Quatech Device Server User Manual

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Step
Procedure
Step 3
For Static only, set the Address mask.
Step 4
For Wired Setup, go to
For Wireless Setup, continue with
□ Step
5.
October 2006
Description
The Address mask is a string of 0's and
1's that screens out the network part of
an IP address so that only the host
computer part remains. Most people
select the Class C Address mask.

Table 8 - Class A, B, and C address masks

Class
A
B
C

Table 9 - Complete list of address masks

Address mask
255.255.255.252
255.255.255.248
255.255.255.240
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.0
255.255.254.0
255.255.252.0
255.255.248.0
255.255.240.0
...
255.255.0.0
255.254.0.0
...
255.128.0.0
255.0.0.0
□ Step
11.
Before the SDS can communicate on an
802.11b wireless network, the WLAN
settings must match the wireless
network. By default, the SDS is set to
Infrastructure network mode and its
SSID, which is its wireless Network
Name, is blank. This allows it to connect
to any available wireless network.
940-0183-154
Configuring the SDS using a Web interface
Class A: 24 bits
Class B: 16 bits
Class C: 8 bits
Host bits visible
Address mask
24
255.0.0.0
16
255.255.0.0
8
255.255.255.0
Host bits
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
...
16
17
...
23
24
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