Windows 7: how can I add an IP range in the "route" command?
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I'm using two network connections, and I tried using the "route" command so that when I access a specific internal IP on my LAN, it would use connection 1, anything else would go normally through connection 2 (which doesn't have access to my LAN). The problem is I have a bunch of internal IP's that…
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Fix for: Windows 7: how can I add an IP range in the "route" command?
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The route command is all about routing ranges of IP. The key to doing ranges is using the netmask portion of the route command. Basic IP networking lesson An IPv4 address is a 32 bit number that represents an address on the internet. Taken in binary…
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