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Dividing a network into subnets using a router
In the 2nd diagram, PC1 & PC2 could be configured (as in configuring their routing table) with an entry in their routing table saying "to talk to 192.168.2.x, just talk on the network"). …
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Why are IP addresses given to each interface and not device? What would the implications of ...
It might be enough to have one IP in the standard case, but as highlighted by other answers, there are many cases where it's not.
Other answers have already mentioned the case of a router. One mentio …