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Feb 16 at 15:42 answer added Ricky timeline score: 2
Feb 16 at 15:35 comment added Ricky "all-zeros" and "all-ones" addresses. Networks do not always land perfectly on /8, /16, and /24 boundaries. (and haven't had to for many DECADES.)
Feb 16 at 13:17 answer added Zac67 timeline score: 1
Feb 16 at 13:09 comment added Zac67 Your assumptions are too simple and often not correct. See here for a discussion on how IP addresses, subnetting, masks and prefixes work.
Feb 16 at 12:51 answer added Ron Trunk timeline score: 3
Feb 16 at 12:49 comment added Teun Vink Network addresses most certainly don't have to end with .0 and not every address ending with .0 is a network address. The same goes for broadcast addresses on 255. Please see the answers to this question for a much more detailed explanation.
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