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Rigid IP classes sparked a revolution in Internet addressing flexibility
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What was a major limitation of Class C networks that led to the adoption of CIDR?
Class C networks allowed unlimited hosts per network
Class C networks were designed for multicast addressing
Fixed subnet sizes that did not accommodate varying network sizes efficiently
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Early Internet design forced small networks into rigid 254-host limits, sparking a revolution in IP addressing
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Why did Class C networks become insufficient for growing Internet needs?
Because Class C networks allowed unlimited hosts, leading to routing complexity.
Because Class C networks were designed for multicast rather than unicast addressing.
Because their fixed size limited networks to 254 hosts, causing inefficient address use and depletion.
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