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IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator

IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator

Calculate subnet information for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks

IPv4 Calculator
IPv6 Calculator
Select Subnet Mask

Subnet Information

Network Address

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Broadcast Address

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First Usable IP

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Last Usable IP

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Total Hosts

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Usable Hosts

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CIDR Notation

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IP Class / Type

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Binary Representation

IP Address:
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Subnet Mask:
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Network Address:
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Blue bits represent network portion | Green bits represent host portion

About Subnet Calculators

IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses divided into four octets (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Subnet masks determine the network and host portions.

IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses written in hexadecimal (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334). Prefix lengths (e.g., /64) serve a similar purpose to IPv4 subnet masks.

This calculator supports both protocols and provides comprehensive subnet information for network planning and troubleshooting.

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🧮 IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator – Professional IP Network Tool

Calculate subnet information for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks

The IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator is a simple yet powerful tool that helps network administrators, IT professionals, and students calculate subnet details for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Whether you’re planning a network, performing subnetting, or troubleshooting IP configurations, this calculator provides accurate and instant results.

How It Works

For IPv4:
IPv4 addresses use a 32-bit format divided into four octets (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Each subnet mask defines how many bits are used for the network and host portions — for example, 255.255.255.0 or /24.
With this calculator, you can enter an IPv4 address and subnet mask to instantly see details such as:

  • Network address

  • Broadcast address

  • Number of hosts

  • First and last usable IPs

For IPv6:
IPv6 addresses are 128-bit and written in hexadecimal (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334). Instead of a subnet mask, IPv6 uses a prefix length (e.g., /64) to indicate the network portion.
The calculator supports IPv6 subnetting to show:

  • Network prefix

  • Range of available addresses

  • Number of possible subnets and hosts

Key Features

  • Dual support for IPv4 and IPv6

  • Instant subnet calculations

  • Input via IP address and subnet mask / prefix length

  • Easy-to-read results for quick analysis

  • Ideal for network design, education, and IT troubleshooting

 Why Use a Subnet Calculator?

Subnetting can be complex, especially when working across different IP versions. A subnet calculator simplifies this process by automatically computing:

  • Network boundaries

  • Host availability

  • Proper address allocation

  • Efficient network segmentation

It’s an essential tool for anyone managing IP networks, routers, or servers.

💡 Example Usage

IPv4 Example:
Input: 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Output:

  • Network: 192.168.1.0/24

  • Broadcast: 192.168.1.255

  • Host range: 192.168.1.1 – 192.168.1.254

  • Usable hosts: 254

IPv6 Example:
Input: 2001:db8::1 with prefix /64
Output:

  • Network: 2001:db8::/64

  • Number of subnets: 1

  • Total addresses: 18,446,744,073,709,551,616

Enter your IP address and subnet mask or prefix length, then click Calculate to get instant results.
Simplify your network management with the IPv4/IPv6 Subnet Calculator today!

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