Subnetting IP Address (Class C)

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Hallo Guys ,

i have a question,

Suppose you have 2 routers (R1 and R2), and you should build a network for a small company.
That company need 4 subnets , Subnet 1 must supply 14 hosts , subnet 2 supply 30 hosts , subnet 3 supply 62 hosts , subnet 4 supply 126 hosts.
One of the router have access to ISP that give the company an IP Address of Class C (e.g 192.168.2.0/24).

1.How would you design your LAN in that company?

2. I don't know how to make 4 subnets each with different amount of hosts ?
Because the formula said ...given an class C IP address, u will be able to make 4 subnets each with 64 hosts (with IP Add 192.168.2.0/26 and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.192), or make 2 subnets each with 128 hosts (with IP 192.168.2.0/25 and subnet mask 255.255.255.128).

And in my case I have 4 subnets each with different amount of host.Is that possible?

Thank you in advance

Jason
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