wow what a lot of information to read! thanks for all your help guys :) I am but an HND graduate with nearly a winter to summers worth of experience, with much much more to learn yet..
Now regarding that "subnet range" thing, they have it written down as "Subnet Mask 255.255.25**.0 **= Range from 2-5". I think its probably meant to interpreted
If this is really what they wrote then it is nonsense.
as a choice of masks for the network i.e different schools have different network configurations, and make have 254 type of subnet on their internal network, and would probably use 252 on their external side of things.
This dosn't really make much sense. If you have a router configured as 10.0.40.1/22 you could use different netmask on your LAN. But there isn't much point unless you were going to do something like using 10.0.40.1/30 (255.255.255.252) effectivly creating a point to point link between 10.0.40.1 & 10.0.40.2
Either way, i'd like to add at this point that our provider probably isn't the best when it comes to technical knowledge - their support is lousy,
IME RBC tend to want to ignore technical issues. Who is actually providing the ISP services?
communication is poor, and any contacts we do have in the organisation with some common sense are usually elsewhere trying to keep the ship together.
-- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763