Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
That's a subnet of 1024 addresses. Subnet mask 255.255.252.0.

It's in the class B address range technically, but that's actually irrelevant in real life, because no class A or B subnet is used as anything other than sets of small subnets. You can tell he's a professor, saying things that may be technically correct but doesn't work in the real world. Kind of like that 7 layers of networking crap. Every stupid test references it, but nothing uses it, especially TCPIP.

I'd say 145.36.0.1 would be the gateway on the router with 145.36.0.2 on the web server.
Mother of god... that was question #2. ROFL!