Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing - Part 1 of 5
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@Viniter24 Yeah totally lovely and try to listen which training facility he is working for? If anyone from India, will understand that "Panchotraining" LOL
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This absolutely helped me understand, Thank you Sir!
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This is just like the class I take for this... A nap time story
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@Cavin21 i'm a fan of the harder method. Only because it teaches you more. Also chances are you will come across that first.
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If you had to choose which is harder which would it be? I like really hard and challenging things, I'm like addicted to them.
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I was able to nail subnetting from watching these videos over and over again. Brilliant
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Great Vid. Its understandable if your coming from a Computer Science field
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@Cavin21 Thats my college program. Funny stuff if your new at it.
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CCNA is VERY tough to learn, it's just about as hard as learning calculus math. Involves lots of segments, identifying networks, creating the actual IP's and breaking them up so the network can flow smoothly, and you have to understand the differences between hubs and switches i.e. switches break collision domains into separate networks while hubs does not even while splitting them. A good analogy is cable network that's on a shared network.
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my gf said she doesn't like CCNA
she's now my ex gf.
guys guys i'm kidding
she's dead..
I just love the way he says "numbah".... :D
Viniter24 8 months ago 13
@askthebow I'm just learning binary and IP and I had to stop and think when he said the 8 hosts thing. Thanks for mentioning this, I feel a bit smarter now.
I'm checking out INE's videos( thanks for the comment!)
The whole "rooter = educated and rowter = uneducated (those outside the UK)" comment was pretty offensive & arrogant.
637Kenny 11 months ago 6