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Subnetting question - Plusnet Hub2

greygit1
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Re: Subnetting question - Plusnet Hub2

The router allows a smaller network (the /29) which has 5 'useable' addresses. Shrug.

Overall, this suggests that there's a "feature" in the Hub2. Which sort-of suggests that testing of the s/w may have been somewhat done differently.

Whether this 'feature' is otherwise useable remains to be discovered.

Perhaps the simplest solution is for the Hub2 s/w to be 'upgraded' so that it doesn't provide subnetting? That removes the anomalies at a stroke.

Counterpoint. Of course, every home network has 253 devices operating on it. And every (home) network has devices which should (by default) all be connected to the wider internet.

greygit1
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Re: Subnetting question - Plusnet Hub2

Oops - 252