The subnet mask; it has to be the same for both units. Also, they have to be on the same network segment.
subnet mask default gateway address
Typically this address would not have a default gateway, since it is an APIPA address, which is not routable.
The address of a default gateway can vary widely depending on which device on which network is the default gateway. There isn't one specific default gateway address.A popular address is one used on home based networks, 192.168.1.1
Default gateway, dynamic IP address, DNS server address.
10.35.88.12How could the default gateway be the workstations IP address? the default gateway would be the first available IP address in this case 10.35.88.1 it would have to go through your default gateway to get to his default gateway and be sent to his workstation.
i.p address, sub-net mask and default gateway
What is the default subnet mask for an IP address of 198.133.219.4?
Yes, that is what the default gateway is used for.
The two ways are static addressing, which means typing it all in by hand, and dynamic addressing, which allows a server program on the system to automatically pass out all the IP information at start-up or at the time that object connects to the network.
You would only need a default gateway address if you wanted to route packets outside your local area network.
First, you have to know what the default gateway address for your LAN segment is. This might mean talking to your network administrator. Usually this address is set automatically by the DHCP protocol, so you don't need to do anything. If you are using a set of static addresses, then you can specify the default gateway address in one of the Windows network dialog boxes. For Unix/Linux, the 'ifconfig' command allows you to set the default gateway address. For server 2008 (including Server 2008 Core) use the netsh command to set the default gateway address (if not using DHCP).
Ping the default gateway IP address to know if it is reachable