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Your net mask is a number that tells your computer which IP addresses are internal and which are external. You can find your net mask setting by typing ipconfig /all from a command
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1. Launch a Web browser. Enter "http://www.subnetmask.info/" into the address field. Click on the "Enter" key. 2. Enter the netmask value "11111111 11111111
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1. Use the CIDR to write out the number in binary. Do this by taking the number after the slash--we'll call it x--and writing x 1s. Then write 32-x 0s just to the right of this. This
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1. Click the Windows "Start" button and type "cmd" in the menu text box. Press "Enter" to open the command prompt. 2. Type "ipconfig -all"
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