3.1 An end device was given the IP address of 198.168.4.35/28. Consider this address and indicate: 3.1.1 The network ID/address to which the host belongs. 3.1.2 The network broadcast address to which the host belongs. 3.1.3 The total number of hosts available in the network. 3.1.4 The total number of networks. 3.2 Consider two neighbours, Alice and Bob. Each have wireless IPv4 routers with integrated NAT. Each neighbour connects their laptop to their own wireless router, and each uses appropriate utilities to examine the IP address of each laptop. They realise the laptops have the same IP address. 3.2.1 How is that possible? 3.2.2 Justify one reason that wide-spread deployment of IPv6 would remove the need for the NAT devices
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3.1 An end device was given the IP address of 198.168.4.35/28. Consider this address and indicate:
3.1.1 The network ID/address to which the host belongs.
3.1.2 The network broadcast address to which the host belongs.
3.1.3 The total number of hosts available in the network.
3.1.4 The total number of networks.
3.2 Consider two neighbours, Alice and Bob. Each have wireless IPv4 routers with integrated NAT. Each neighbour connects their laptop to their own wireless router, and each uses appropriate utilities to examine the IP address of each laptop. They realise the laptops have the same IP address.
3.2.1 How is that possible?
3.2.2 Justify one reason that wide-spread deployment of IPv6 would remove the need for the NAT devices.
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