If n bits are available how will I implement unicast, multicast and broadcast in a shared medium?

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You carefully place bit at a time onto the shared medium and wait until one of them bites. – Nikolai N Fetissov Nov 19 '10 at 2:50
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N bits are available for what? Addressing? Packet size? Hat size? – EJP Nov 19 '10 at 2:51
addressing...most probably doing the last year's computer network question paper... found this question....i dont know how profs expect us to understand what they mean... addressing is tagged.... – siddharth Nov 19 '10 at 3:05
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Got some more context to go with this question? – mellamokb Nov 19 '10 at 3:33
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You are probably looking for explanation of multicast and broadcast addresses, likely as related to media access control.

You might also want to read up on classless inter-domain routing, which is about IP addresses.

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