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There must be at least 2 computers to form a network. However, a standalone machine that is connected to the Internet (which is itself a vast network of computers) is considered part of that network and is therefore regarded as a subnet even though there's only one machine in that subnet.
To determine the number of subnets required, you need to know the number of distinct network segments or groups of devices that require separate IP address ranges. Each subnet typically supports a specific number of hosts, and the total demand for hosts across all segments will dictate how many subnets are necessary. If you provide more specific details about the network layout or the number of devices, I could give a more precise answer.
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network class network address number of subnets required number of host per subnet
The number of bits assigned to the host in an IP address determines the maximum number of devices that can be connected to a particular network. Specifically, it defines the size of the host portion of the address, which dictates how many unique addresses are available for devices within that network. The more bits allocated to the host, the larger the potential number of devices, but this reduces the number of bits available for network identification. Conversely, fewer host bits allow for more networks but limit the number of devices per network.