Statux wrote:
> .255 is broadcast
> .0 is netmask

Not when you're subnetting.  

> > >64.184.117.0/28 netmask of 255.255.255.240

The broadcast on this subnet is 64.184.117.15

The person who leases a same-sized block right after this one would
get:

64.184.117.16/28

In this case the network address is 64.184.117.16 and the broadcast is
64.184.117.31

-W-

 In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments--there are consequences.
   -- Robert G. Ingersoll 



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