Subnetting in 6 easy steps - part 1
Uploader Comments (VegasRage)
Top Comments
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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.
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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.
All Comments (141)
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this doesnt say shit!
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yeah where did the 128 number come from
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WTF?
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Can u make it little bit easy...coz it's it little bit complicated..........
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@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...
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@VegasRage Thanks
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I HAVE AN EXAM TOMORROW I AM SOOOO FUCKED!!!!
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@pointlessfailure.....I hear ya brother, do you have it seven months later?
Is the slidedeck for this available somewhere?
ryanjackson0x 2 months ago
@ryanjackson0x Sure is, on my site webdrift . net / download
VegasRage 2 months ago
I live in Vegas, you live in Vegas. Do my homework?
Hunter7023 3 months ago
@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 :(
VegasRage 3 months ago 2
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 4 months ago 2
@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 4 months ago