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  • this doesnt say shit!

  • yeah where did the 128 number come from

  • WTF?

  • Can u make it little bit easy...coz it's it little bit complicated..........

  • Is the slidedeck for this available somewhere?

  • @ryanjackson0x Sure is, on my site webdrift . net / download

  • @VegasRage Thanks

  • I HAVE AN EXAM TOMORROW I AM SOOOO FUCKED!!!!

    

  • Love your videos. I've been an IT for a few years but never got certified in CCNA. Your videos are very easy to understand and I will refer my coworkers to your videos. Keep up the good work!

  • thanks

  • I live in Vegas, you live in Vegas. Do my homework?

  • @Hunter7023 I'd love to help but I'm insanely busy with work and barely have time for myself these days. I've been seriously meaning to put up new videos for the 2 years and still haven't gotten to it :(

  • Thanks. You explain it perfectly. I needed that.

  • Wow! After much online research and YouTube tutorials, your video helped me remember all of the information i learned years ago in creating subnets. Thank you!!!! I am adding to my fav's as a reference and will be sure to check out the site. Thanks again!!!

  • Before you even began your tutorial, you put other videos down. Fine. I was hoping for a good thorough explanation but it disappointed me. I'm just going to study by myself because lots of these videos just don't do it and my teacher literally sucks ass because he himself don't know this thing well. Thank you for your video nonetheless and I hope others will get it.

  • @Rigpa7 I don't put the other videos down, I simply point out the grid approach to subnetting doesn't explain what is happening from a binary perspective thoroughly. That is true. Some people get the grid approach, but those who don't often have found this approach to work well for them. Subnetting math isn't difficult, it's just getting your brain to acclimate to concept, once you see it, you got it.

  • @VegasRage I see what you're saying. I got it today sitting in the class going over it by myself while my instructor was busy reading chapter powerpoint. The math part is not even a trouble but the issue I had was with the process itself. Thanks for your tutorial nonetheless.

  • subnetting is a BITCH!!!

  • @venom477 VSLM is way worse dude... You have no idea...

  • can I have your powerpoints I think it will help me

  • @libyealrahma Sure can, they are on my site at webdrift . net / downloads.

  • I love doing subnetting, is my speciality!

  • This guy has the knowledge in his head but lacks the communication skils to express it out........he is not good at teaching and can easily put u to sleep in less than 5 minutes.........OK i am off to sleep now enough mental torture.......zzzz....zzzz

  • thank you very much ;)

  • hey but your organization is off but the analogies are great reorganize your presentation, start with class a b c what a bit and byte are and what the anding process does to give a netmaask then from that getting a subnet, use that method with ur analogies. good day

  • The only 2 things I was lost about regarding my Network+ certification training are the OSI model (layer functions) and subnetting. These videos have helped clear up a lot of the issues I was confused about. My thanks to you sir.

  • This tutorial is a darn sight better than the asinine textbook of how to make things needlessly complicated that I was supposed to be "learning" from.

  • I am now worse off then I was. Had to shut it off in the first few minutes.

  • 38 ppl dont know how to subnet

  • Thanks for sharing despite all the negativity about the video I thought it was great. I've seen instructors complicate this a alot further than what it is, this is somthin I lacked in understanding in the past. since jumping straight into Information Security from no basic IT foundation, I was formaly involved with electronics. I've been doing alot of filling in the gaps my own.

  • smh...nice try buddy. lost me

  • eurka! thanks a lot. I finally get it.

  • fucking kill me now. I'd rather be beaten to death than subnet. Over an hour of online tutorials and still completely lost. They don't tell you this when you get in this line of study that there is complex bullshit math that you'll either get or never get.

  • @pointlessfailure If you hope to work with network equipment then unfortunately you have to really know subnetting. If you want to work on the systems side, you get around that but to be good you will need to learn how to write command line scripts at a minimum, that too can have a bit of curve especially as your batch files get longer and more complex.

  • @pointlessfailure I have some very good video all about CCNA. Man, these vids rock! Email me and I'll try to figure ouot a way to get them to you. This video sucks so bad.... trust me the ones I have are even funny!!

  • @pointlessfailure I feel you

  • @pointlessfailure Wait til you get to subnetting with IPV6

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  • @pointlessfailure have you got an easy way of working it out this is overwhelming me lol

  • @pointlessfailure dude im taking a ccna class and the instructor sucks balls im totally fucking lost in there lol

  • @pointlessfailure.....I hear ya brother, do you have it seven months later?

  • @pointlessfailure if you need help let me know...i had issues too because i was originally taught electronics...so i couldnt erase that, s i had to learn another way...

  • 35 people could not convert their addresses to binary.

  • i hate teachers and the way they talk....

  • i hate teachers and the way they talk....

  • bailing at 4:13... couldn't take it any longer

  • /user/XICMI#g/u

  • thank you for uploading this video i took the the class the first network class but maaannn my teacher mest up alot.. im taking cisco exploration and i had to review this agian so i clicked yout video and it helped out alot thank you very much teacher

  • Thanks for this video the examples are perfect and well explained .

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  • This is as annoying as having spotty geeky Alfred sitting next to you at work all day and sniffing constantly! People who sniff all day long do my fucking head in! Shame could have been useful but couldn't bare one more sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffff!

  • @billpow123gmail damn shame this guy made a video helping with one of the hardest parts of networking and did a better job at it than most professional instructors do ,...and all you can do is complain about sniffling?? in the real world at work implementing networks and other IT professions , i promise everyone around you isnt going to be a beautiful woman here to please you with her perfect mannerisms

  • I watched your videos a while ago and I recently passed my CompTIA Network+ certification exam on last Wednesday (December 15) with a score of 800/900 (720 being the lowest amount to pass) Thanks a bunch for your Subnetting tutorial!

  • @BrEnDoN572 Congratulations on passing! That test is all over the board for different material, not an easy one.

  • I like this video. Thank you for your sharing. Hope to see next your video.

  • no affense but i cant hear you man

  • ugh, this is useless. wikipedia is easier to understand than this bollocks

  • Nice background noise bro

  • best presentation I have ever seen on subnetting

  • ugh... i still don't get it >.<

  • Man, you've explained this way better than my instructors at a National Computer Learning Center here in San Antonio. They should hire you. Thanks for the insight!

  • your tutorial is more complicated than what it's suppose to be. you really don't do a thorough job at explaining why the subnet's last number is 128.. not thorough at all.

  • @wellhibry bca he is explainig subneting, not why IPv4 has 32bits>>8bits is maximum 8bits = 128

    (pls for corection, if i am wrong, as i am just fish swiming around)

    Now question for public is there any way to change your ip adress without using proxy?

    whole ip, not just a host

  • I watched 1-3 and picked on the nuts and bolts that had been eluding me. Straight forward, no BS.... Do you have anymore on starting with an IP and forcing where it came from out? How to tell if 2 addresses are on the same subnet. You are the man.

  • 2 things, 1) Avail yourself of Afrin, 2) Please use vocal inflection when speaking, the monotone is VERY sleep inducing.

  • cooooool

  • Very good video!!  A++

  • Simply, a MASTERFUL presentation: A+ :)

    Thank you for thinking of us who are trying hard to learn this stuff. Finding COMPLEXITY in anything is easy; making something complex easy... now that, is difficult, and it takes work to make it look easy.

  • @MrSeinfeldFan Why thank you, glad it helped.

  • u can go for the ip range 192.168.0.0 subnet mask 255.255.255.128

  • Hey can u help me with this:

    Needs 6 department and at lease 60host per subnet.... so which ip class and subnet mask should i use?

    Pls Help Thanks

  • @anura182 In the real world, I would use a network starting in the 10.x.x.x/24 range and just give 6 networks a mask of 255.255.255.0 and be done with it. If you are trying to be specific because of a test question or something then technically you can't get 6 subnets with 60 hosts per subnet inside a single octet. You would have to do something different like use 192.168.0/26 and 192.168.1/26 Each would give you 4 subnets and a host range of 62 per subnet. Your block size would be 64

  • @VegasRage i kind of get what you are trying to say..... i 'Pmed' you.. :]

  • @anura182 What Lease are we talking about?

  • @BadaBingBadaBoom012 You can always download the slides if you like.

  • The constant sniffing is very distracting.

  • I ammmm SUBBBBYYYYY

    

  • Finally got another "click" in my mind.... THANX!!!

  • @gatorneck305 You always have to minus two from host to get the exact number of hosts you will get for each subnet., because one address will be the network adress and the other will be a broadcast and the ones in between those two numbers will be the actual host address.

  • thank u

  • Zero thanks for asking

  • That's what they all say!

  • LMFAO

  • it nice...

  • Thank you for the help, I now understand Subnetting much more than I did prior to watching your videos. I am 16 years old and attending Woodhaven High School, and I take CISCO at Grosse Ile High School (both in Downriver area of Michigan) and my teacher has not been able to help me on how to subnet but you are much better. I'm a Junior right now, and CISCO is extremely hard for college students, which makes it more hard on me to learn this.

  • @s0cc3rb0y088 good luck!

  • Thanks Much, I will need it for CCENT or CCNA, but most likely i won't take those for a year or 2

  • Boring yes but at least he keeps it simple for morons like me.

  • In each subnet you can't use 0 or the last number in the subnet. For example in a mask of 252 in the 4th octet the first 6 bits would be dedicated to the network and the last 2 bits the host. Your first set of hosts would be: 00 - 0 01 - 1 10 - 2 11 - 3 Next subnet 00 - 4 01 - 5 10 - 6 11 - 7 You can't use 0, 3, 4, or 7 because they are 0 and broadcast. Think of them as walls between subnets, that is where each subnet gets the 2n-2, each subnet subtracts 2.
  • Thanks for the help:)

  • Subnetting in easy steps ..... i hope :-(

  • thx alot learned more here then i did in class.thx again carter

  • big appreciation for the attempt at teaching me. The key elements aren't getting through. What if I wanted to turn on some other bit than 128? Why must I use the 128 bit?

  • I STILL DONT GET IT. I CANT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND SUBNETS. :(

    Lost at step1 :( .

    whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy­yyyy?

  • which part you dont understand?

    pre-requisites:

    -binary to decimal convertion- you should know how to do it (without relying on calculator). . or like he said you can memorize the charts but it wont do you any good in the future when you forget about it..

    -what subnetting is for?

    -what is the "/23" , what does it mean? whats CIDR?

  • Its realy easy , even a cave man can do it!!!

  • Check out the Pancho training dude on Youtube this guy is awesome!!!!!

  • dude you not alone

  • Thanks for putting this up. Very useful! ;)

  • good video, can I get the Power Point Slides?

  • I have them on my site, go to webdrift. net and click on the tech section, at the bottom are the slides in PDF.

    Hope they help, cheers

  • @VegasRage

    Great videos, helpful in training for sure! Unfortunately, the PDF is gone!

  • @Spaniard9906 Sorry about that, updating website now been uber-busy for the last few months. Check the Downloads area I just added them back.

  • I think the presentation is good, and u took the time to show details, but I have to agree that clearing your nasal passage ruins the video.

  • I have to agree that annoyed me to, maybe I'll redo the vid some day and try to not let my allergies bug for 10 minutes

  • too many comments that are not important. jibber jabber.. jeez, makes me nuts listening to this guy. not a very organized format, needs to be refined. also, stop clearing your nasal passage n the middle fo the presentation. haaaa cool of u though to take your time! appreciated that.

  • wat is this even for?? is it a hobby or something...????? so confusing lol

  • Its just for fun :-P

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  • I want to see this video again for a better comprhension, I started to learn networking by myself from this month. I think it's a good post.

  • This guy does not make this easy. With the exception of MAD this guy is totally boring to listen to and makes what can be done very easily,very confusing...and boring.

    I'm doing Net + and CCENT/CCNA for fun as a break from teaching scuba..and not looking for work.

    I would love to learn this very well and do my own videos which a guarantee would not be boring.

    For an easier take on this, find a Chris Bryant video..A bit of humor and makes this very easy to understand.

  • this is not easy or simple to watch, am sorry to disappoint your but it's true, the title doesn't reflict the material you present.

  • Just remember students the CCNA wont get you a job actually its a complete and utter waste of time. Youll spend 2 years studying the most boring subject ever invented and your reward will be zero. Youll be lucky if you get a minimum wage job.

  • True no cert will get you a job, it simply helps get your foot through the door.

  • Yeah your correct the main door of the local unemployment office with totally useless qualifications

  • are you saying the knowledge is useless or the qualification?

    what qualifications do help?

  • i think someone got knocked back!

  • work exp+certs+good interview = job.

  • Agreed! The cert is definitely not useless as many companies won't even interview you without it. It doesn't mean you know what you're talking about. Just like a degree... Can help you get in the door.

  • 6 months it takes now. check out the open university.

  • thankyouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uu sooooooooooooooo much..it realy help me to understand subnetting.........thanks a lot VegasRage....

  • Good tutorial. I suggest people watch both part 1 and part 2. I had to rewatch part 1 after part 2 to fully comprehend it all.

    Thanks!

  • is this subneting and construction at the same time??? waste of time here

  • U all saying that it is hard to follow.... or it is boring bla bla bla.. if you know better why don't u post a link so we could appreciate ur source of knowledge..

  • This video is very hard to follow

  • Wow, this guy is so boring to listen to. I feel sorry for the class members. Good theories but not easy to listen to. Mono is best saved for subwoofers.

  • what the heck! i have seen many videos but this one is definitely most confusing! and totally boring style!

  • Fair enough, yeah I found their are two camps. Ones who like the tables and ones who like this approach. Which ever one helps you learn it is the right one.

    When I taught I had students who couldn't get the tables and then the light bulb went on with this approach. I had others go to another class learn the tables and got it. In the staff lounge we use to laugh about it because the student always let bad instructor know the other instructor they learned and understood it from was much better.

  • yeah most people wont understand subnetting from one method. you gotta get all the angles

  • I actually find it helpful in working out the address.

  • Yes, i agree with you all!

    This is one of the worst Videos on Subnetting.

    If you have not yet watched it, you should avoid it.

  • His name is Alfred E. Newman, not "Albert".

  • This is NOT an entirely easy video to follow.

  • Actually the best tutorial I have seen for TCP/IP

  • I thought this was going to be easy. This is more complicated than most things that I have seen

  • where can i get a copy of these slides

  • Really, this video series is incredibly helpful! My college instructor is from the Thailand and is all over the place and speaks incredibly fast! Thank you so much!!

  • I have finalized my subnetting document with a new not overly wordy and easy to follow PDF on my site. Go to the "Tech How To's" section and click the link titled "Subnetting and VLSM Subnetting visual walk through" if you would like a copy of it.

    I'm glad you liked the video, its experiences like yours that lead me to do the series even though I don't teach anymore. I know what a challenge it is to break into upper levels IT.

  • hi

    where can i get a copy of these slides having trouble understanding subnetting

  • I'm following you but when you get to the binary page, the numbers are very fuzzy. I'll try to follow along in my CCNA book.

  • I threw up the slide show i used in the video and also a draft of a paper I started to write a few years ago on my site. Go to the Tech How To's section to get them. Hit the "More" link in the "About This Video" section on this page for the link. I hope it helps. Cheers

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