Finally! One piece of the puzzle is figured out for me! Nice job. Now I'm going to practice this and get it down, then on to tutorial two! Thanks Dan!
@ybrody You are welcome. A supernet if similar to a summary route. Search for summary routes and you will find a few videos that I have posted. You can also check in my CCNA 1and 2 playlists.
It's a really good explanation, but the video was lagging behind the audio a lot. It would probably confuse people who weren't entirely understanding what you were talking about.
You could probably move the audio to match the video with an editing program like Adobe Premiere.
Still, even with the lag you're leagues ahead of my networking instructor.
Finally! One piece of the puzzle is figured out for me! Nice job. Now I'm going to practice this and get it down, then on to tutorial two! Thanks Dan!
amphelps065 2 weeks ago
We were going over this in class today. This is a pretty good video :) I understand it better now.
Leonard3882 3 weeks ago
This tutorial is great
thanks
c35213 1 month ago
0 is missing from the third byte if im not wrong
c35213 1 month ago
missing a 1 haha almost didn't see it
FifthDread 1 month ago in playlist Cisco CCNA 1
Thank you VERY much for the series of these videos, they were a GREAT help.
Do any of your videos explain "supernetting"?
ybrody 1 month ago
@ybrody You are welcome. A supernet if similar to a summary route. Search for summary routes and you will find a few videos that I have posted. You can also check in my CCNA 1and 2 playlists.
danscourses 1 month ago
allow the man an occasional typo lol
HAETMUNGOR 5 months ago
I'm sorry but there is only 23 bits in that network instead of 24...
Zodiacmax 6 months ago
/23
Ashbourne03 7 months ago
When writing things out in binary(mask and IP), your third octet only had 7 bits.
buho4d 2 years ago
It's a really good explanation, but the video was lagging behind the audio a lot. It would probably confuse people who weren't entirely understanding what you were talking about.
You could probably move the audio to match the video with an editing program like Adobe Premiere.
Still, even with the lag you're leagues ahead of my networking instructor.
jeremymccurdy 2 years ago 2