I'm currently converting a whole lot of IP address data from some quite ghastly flat files.<BR>Ghastliness aside, I'm trying to sort out a way to check each IP listed to check if it's a subnet address ...
Richard Jonker, NETGEAR's vice president marketing and business development, explains how innovations in media management solutions are meeting the evolving demands of live broadcast environments ...
In the last two articles, we talked about IPv4 basics (Part IV) (Part V). We introduced the concept of folding a sheet of paper to understand subnetting. Each fold of the paper is a bit borrowed from ...
Well, there are two types of broadcasts. Layer 2 broadcasts, and layer 3 broadcasts.<BR><BR>Layer 3 broadcast addresses are at the end of the subnet range -- the "all ones" address. For a 24 subnet ...
The broadcast industry stands at a critical juncture. As facilities transition from traditional infrastructures to IP-based workflows, the decisions made today about interoperability will define ...
My career in broadcast and media began back in 1971, and I’ve seen a lot of major technology changes since then: black and white to colour, mono to stereo, analogue to digital. Now we are in the ...
When your sign up for Internet access on behalf of your company or purchase Web hosting for your company's Web servers, you will purchase either a dynamic IP address, a single static IP address or a ...