Thank you very much for all these tutorials! You have saved me a lot of questions to ask my teacher. Now I feel plus 15 lol.Thanks Professor Messer you rock!
I'm somewhat new to this and im a little confused around 16:14 ... IP address is 10.11.12.13 and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.. .Wouldnt it be class A 255.0.0.0 or am I missing something? Thanks for the vids very very helpful!
@laydaddy07 On a class A network ranging from 1-126 (10.11.12.13) the default subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 , but it doesn't have to be. It's just the default.
Thanks man, really simple to understand once explained properly!
t0tal3d 12 hours ago
LOVE THIS GUY THANKS!
zigma182 3 days ago
When the CompTIA book failed me, you came thru. Thank you Prof. :)
produKtNZ 2 weeks ago
@produKtNZ how long did it take you to pass??
navitech9 1 week ago in playlist CompTIA Network+ N10-004
+15 Int!!!
brentmcfatter 1 month ago
This 22 minute took me about 40 minutes, but I got it down!! Time to workout:} Thanks, Messer!
GR8GUY54 1 month ago
Thank you very much for all these tutorials! You have saved me a lot of questions to ask my teacher. Now I feel plus 15 lol.Thanks Professor Messer you rock!
nadmc 3 months ago
thanks, it was really helpful
reallity19751 5 months ago
had to watch it about 3 times to finally get it. thanks
TheMikeypsycho 6 months ago
Just perfect. Jolly amazing.
oochieng 7 months ago
I'm somewhat new to this and im a little confused around 16:14 ... IP address is 10.11.12.13 and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.. .Wouldnt it be class A 255.0.0.0 or am I missing something? Thanks for the vids very very helpful!
laydaddy07 8 months ago
@laydaddy07 On a class A network ranging from 1-126 (10.11.12.13) the default subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 , but it doesn't have to be. It's just the default.
digitaltip 7 months ago
GRACIAS SENOR!!1 ESTE ME AYUDO MUCHO.
jechoify 10 months ago
Thank you very much ... it is an excellent article
aristaway 11 months ago
Excellent- thanks- this is what i needed
Maheshobha 1 year ago
great info, thanks for putting it out here
toddsk1961 1 year ago
Professor,
I’m a little confused as to why around 20:43 you converted the zeros in the third octet to ones….
Thanks,
-Bob
bblande 1 year ago
@bblande My understanding is that it's the same reason you take the zeros in the forth octet and convert them to ones.
hatmatbbat10 1 year ago
@bblande I noticed that too, kinda threw me off for a second...I think it was just a typo...1=00000001 not 11111111
digitaltip 7 months ago
Yes.....
This one tied up a few loose ends I had.
CorruptedVehemence 1 year ago
Good video!
Areausmg 1 year ago