subnetting IP addresses part 1

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How to subnet. It's amazing the number of network guys that I meet that never understand IP Addresses. I've had to explain it so many times, that I've pretty much got a routine down. I'm to the point now that it becomes hard to explain this stuff to others.

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  • this nerd shit hurts my head.

  • Thanks for taking the time to record this video.

  • thx, that was so easy to understand. I finally got it, NOT!!!!! Please just erase this video, it has confused more than it has helped. The portion you taught i thought i knew, but you skipped to many steps.

  • that is by far the most confusing way to teach binary in the world, i know binary inside out but now after watching that i cant even work out how much change i would get from $1 if i spent 99 cents

  • Have to remember that ones and zeros are just symbols and that 1 is the highest number, 0 is the lowest. So when you add 1 to a 1 it resets to 0 and you carry the 1 over to the left. If the 1 is still added to the 1 then reset to 0 carry to the left. If 1 is added to a 0 then it becomes 1. It's like adding 1 to a 9, reset to 0 carry the one over making it 10. In binary case adding a 1 to a 1 resets to 0, carry the one making a 10

  • I understood your binary explanation, and for those who say they know binary but don't get your explanation... don't know how to add binary. He doesn't actually mean 2 = ten he means 2 = 10 which in binary .... 0010 = 2. so if 2 = 0010 and 1 = 0001, 2 + 1 in binary 0010 + 0001 = 0011 which equals to 3 and 3 = 0011 without the zeros is 11. If you knew binary you would know that he's saying the number in plain English, 10 = ten but in binary you count from right to left 2^3 2^2 2^1

  • your explination of binary is (im sorry) SHITTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!! i already understand it and got lost with how you were explainging it!!

  • your first method of teaching how to count in binary had me totally lost. Why don't you just teach that every place in binary is a power of 2? If you omit the first part, it is a lot easier to understand......

  • Everytime we carry over in adding binary we do not use the number we carry over?

  • 2+3=3?

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