Usable host count
How many assignable IPv4 addresses in a subnet—classic /24 → 254 hosts.
Client254
Nearby workflows on Toolcore
- CIDR calculator (IPv4 & IPv6) — IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR: network, range, mask or prefix size—computed locally in your browser. when headers, identifiers, or reference tables need a sibling check.
- IPv4 subnet table — Split a parent IPv4 CIDR into equal child prefixes: every subnet listed with network, broadcast, and host bounds—capped list, local only. when headers, identifiers, or reference tables need a sibling check.
- Network address — Compute network ID from IPv4 CIDR (ip/prefix). when headers, identifiers, or reference tables need a sibling check.
- Netmask to CIDR prefix — Convert dotted netmask to prefix length /n. when headers, identifiers, or reference tables need a sibling check.
Common use cases
- Usable host count for quick local checks without uploading data.
- Copy results into tickets, docs, or classroom notes.
Common mistakes to avoid
Unexpected input shape
See the intro and how-to notes for accepted formats.
FAQ
Is processing local?
Yes—this runs entirely in your browser.
Agent prefill?
Use q or qb for the main text field when supported.
More tools
Related utilities you can open in another tab—mostly client-side.
CIDR calculator (IPv4 & IPv6)
ClientIPv4 or IPv6 CIDR: network, range, mask or prefix size—computed locally in your browser.
IPv4 subnet table
ClientSplit a parent IPv4 CIDR into equal child prefixes: every subnet listed with network, broadcast, and host bounds—capped list, local only.
Network address
ClientCompute network ID from IPv4 CIDR (ip/prefix).
Netmask to CIDR prefix
ClientConvert dotted netmask to prefix length /n.