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I assume you mean "24-bit subnet mask."



I've run into home routers that were hard coded to only let you change the last 8 bits of the subnet mask, the 255.255.255 part was assumed. It's been a while since I've run into that though.


I'm not sure how that plays here. I can set the entire subnet mask for the LAN side (currently 255.255.255.0). The subnet mask for the WAN (comcast) side is set via DCHP and is 255.255.252.0. It still won't let me block 67.181.106.255.

Mlord, I too like this gadget, It just sits there and works.


Edited by gbeer (26/10/2006 14:36)
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