Great job on all of the videos. I wish I was studying from your book (I don't know if you have published one) instead of THE ILLUSTRATED NETWORK by Walter Golarski. Thanx for the great teaching videos on I wish you to continue the great job you doing
Stupid question but if you started out with 10.0.0.0 and you ended up with 10.0.128.0, how many subnets would be used? I'm not sure how there is a 0 between 10 and 128.
There's no difference between a Class A 255.255.255.0 network and a Class C network except for the number of subnets available for use..as you acknowledge. They are both a single network with 254 hosts according to anything on the subnet.
As for how computers distinguish between networks the short answer is they don't. That is the job of routers. All a computer cares about is whether the address they are connecting to is local or remote. clear?
Yes, awesome thank you! Great job on the vids btw, very informative. Will you be uploading anymore? What I would like to see, is a video that explains how to actually implement subneting. I’ve seen and read many tutorials on how to subnet “on paper” so to speak, but I have yet to see one that actually shows how it’s physically done. What type of router do I need? How do I configure it? Is configuring needed on a server? If so, how and where? those questions still remain. Keep up the good work!!!
What is the difference between a Class A network with 16 borrowed bits and a Class C network? Both have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0…I know one is dealing with 65,534 networks and the other is just dealing with 1 network; but how does the computer distinguish between the two?
When will you be doing VLSM examples? CIDR? Your approach to classful is the only one that makes any sense to me so far. So, please do more videos!!! Hurry!!!
sorry you lost me half way thru this video, jumped around too much and dint really clarify the 255 from the first octet . to get 255.254 ?
nileor1 1 day ago
Great job on all of the videos. I wish I was studying from your book (I don't know if you have published one) instead of THE ILLUSTRATED NETWORK by Walter Golarski. Thanx for the great teaching videos on I wish you to continue the great job you doing
miladnoski 2 weeks ago
:-) Sir, I'm a bit confused. I'm not able to understand from 4:24 onwards.
shwraju007 4 months ago
Stupid question but if you started out with 10.0.0.0 and you ended up with 10.0.128.0, how many subnets would be used? I'm not sure how there is a 0 between 10 and 128.
Typhoon10UK 8 months ago
So let me get this straight:
10.0.128.254 to 10.0.255.254
10.1.0.1 to 10.1.0.254 to 10.1.127.254
10.1.128.1 to 10.1.128.254 to 10.1.255.254
10.2.0.1 to 10.2.0.254 to 10.2.1.1 to 10.2.127.254
10.2.128.1 to 10.2.128.254 to 10.2.255.254
10.3.0.1 to 10.3.0.254 to 10.3.1.1. to 10.3.127.254
10.3.128.1 to 10.3.128.254 to 10.3.255.254
and so on.....?
CBasie2856 11 months ago
thank you very much SIR. for your step by step help for undrestanding this topic .......
seeeyouu1 1 year ago
Thanx.... Very well explained..........
manigill84 1 year ago
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gemini2022 1 year ago
Hi Gemini2022,
Lets break it down into bits lol
There's no difference between a Class A 255.255.255.0 network and a Class C network except for the number of subnets available for use..as you acknowledge. They are both a single network with 254 hosts according to anything on the subnet.
As for how computers distinguish between networks the short answer is they don't. That is the job of routers. All a computer cares about is whether the address they are connecting to is local or remote. clear?
mtasman 1 year ago
Yes, awesome thank you! Great job on the vids btw, very informative. Will you be uploading anymore? What I would like to see, is a video that explains how to actually implement subneting. I’ve seen and read many tutorials on how to subnet “on paper” so to speak, but I have yet to see one that actually shows how it’s physically done. What type of router do I need? How do I configure it? Is configuring needed on a server? If so, how and where? those questions still remain. Keep up the good work!!!
gemini2022 1 year ago
What is the difference between a Class A network with 16 borrowed bits and a Class C network? Both have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0…I know one is dealing with 65,534 networks and the other is just dealing with 1 network; but how does the computer distinguish between the two?
gemini2022 1 year ago
How do you calculate your 500th subnet? Or atleast the last six.
utjonny10 1 year ago
Thank you for simple and step by step explanation
nirupopy 1 year ago
thank you ...
lhex1987 1 year ago
wow, thanks, I finally got it. You are a good instructor
philippis 1 year ago
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tungD8B461 1 year ago
When will you be doing VLSM examples? CIDR? Your approach to classful is the only one that makes any sense to me so far. So, please do more videos!!! Hurry!!!
Subnettinginsandiego 1 year ago
good.
mrumarayazzgmailcom 2 years ago
Thanks you rock!
Subzerotn 2 years ago
thank god , finally I got it
thank you very much,I have a test tomorrow
this is what I was looking for
thank you
lo0lo0007 2 years ago
@lo0lo0007 me toon got test helped a lot
shrikant444 1 year ago
great lecture but very suspicious sound @ 7.05
kashywashy 2 years ago
thanks for the presentation, very easy to understand.
Edster4103 2 years ago
thanks, really
suprimo222 2 years ago
Thanks 4 uploading
cmdrun 2 years ago