Not enough information. You also need the subnet mask. For example, if the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 is used (this is quite common), the subnet range is from 0-255 (in the last byte - keep the other bytes as they are), but the first and last of these addresses are reserved for special purposes, and can't be assigned for hosts. Therefore, the host range has addresses 1-254 in the last byte.
The host range is 192.168.10.193 - 206; total usable hosts =14.
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This means that a bacteria may affect one or a few species such as humans and other primates making this a narrow host range. Or the bacteria could affect all mammals and affect a broad host range. Using family, genus, species or strain could cover both narrow or broad host range. Most of the time, it is at the species level.
Viruses can only multiply (reproduce) within a host cell. The type of host cell is dependent on the virus' host range.
If you mean the range of IP addresses in the subnet, additional information is required. Specifically, the subnet mask.
The Himalayas is a mountain range in Nepal which is a country North of India. The Himalayas mountain range also holds host to the worlds biggest mountain mount Everest.
The cast of Einfach genial - 1996 includes: Erika Krause as Herself - Host (1996-2000) Ulrike Nitzschke as Herself - Host Oliver Nix as Himself - Host Andreas Range as Himself - Host
The cast of The New Range Wars - 1991 includes: Peter Coyote as Himself - Host
class A ip has 16777216 host but valid hosts are only 16777214.(2^24-2)So answer is 16777214 hosts
Yes and no. They have stronger weapons, easily distinguished by the shotgun. Host weapons inflict more damage and have more range, However the Host's heath is not increased. In Gears of War 2 the Host has no advantages.
It depends on the virus. Viruses may have a very specific host range.
If you aren't subnetting, then the host range for this network would be: 190.254.0.0 - 190.254.255.255 The above shows the IP address range, but not all addresses would be usable (mostly the first and the last addresses would probably be not assignable to a device).