A router.
One possible solution to the problem of the overloaded network is to add a second networking device, such as a larger integrated service router (ISR). When adding a device, it is a good practice to place the wired and wireless users on separate local subnetworks to increase security. The original wireless router can still be used to provide the wireless users with connectivity and security on one network. Hubs or switches connecting the wired users can then be directly connected to the new ISR using a different network. The ISR and the wireless router can then be directly connected with a third network.
This new network configuration requires that the existing Class C network be divided into at least three subnetworks. Using classful subnetting, at least two bits must be taken from the host portion of the address to meet the customer requirements. This subnetting scheme results in the creation of four individual networks, each with 62 available host addresses (64 possible addresses, minus the all-0s and all-1s addresses).
router
Yes, especially if the networks employ subnets.
255.255.252.0
That probably refers to a situation where a larger network was divided into smaller subnets, but all subnets have the same size - as opposed to VLSM (variable length subnet masks), where subnets can have different sizes.That probably refers to a situation where a larger network was divided into smaller subnets, but all subnets have the same size - as opposed to VLSM (variable length subnet masks), where subnets can have different sizes.That probably refers to a situation where a larger network was divided into smaller subnets, but all subnets have the same size - as opposed to VLSM (variable length subnet masks), where subnets can have different sizes.That probably refers to a situation where a larger network was divided into smaller subnets, but all subnets have the same size - as opposed to VLSM (variable length subnet masks), where subnets can have different sizes.
Subnet ID
you can try host only or NAT that will help you to connect 2 vm network and both machines shd be on same network otherwise some router is req to connect to different subnets..
You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).
Subnet ID
Yes, the cable has to be a "cross-over", the subnets need to match, and the IP's need to be within the same subnet.
There are 65,536 subnets available in an IPv6 /48 block.
Is a crossover cable needed to connect Host computers to the switch? Why or why not?
You would need at least 9 bits to borrow. Since 8 bits gives only 255 the additional bit will get you 256. Adding 256 + 128 gives you at least 384 subnets or hosts.