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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2023
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    Do you still suck at subnetting? I don’t think you do….but this problem might stump you. I need you to help me subnet my new coffee shops but the problem is a bit different than you are used to. I need you to subnet my coffee shops based on host requirements. How do you do that?
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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck  Рік тому +18

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      @lemonindiallc7210 Рік тому

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    • @JaiShreeRam0726
      @JaiShreeRam0726 Рік тому

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      Plz instruct me. Hope you solve my query!! And in future I wanna be like you one day
      Thanks ❤️🙏

    • @firebox4618
      @firebox4618 Рік тому +1

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    • @anonymous-ts2xy
      @anonymous-ts2xy 11 місяців тому

      Dude all ways to hack this so old i want something new i am not a beginner

  • @nicko9715
    @nicko9715 Рік тому +176

    If you really wanted to do this right, you would want 3 subnets per coffee house, one for your POS machines, one for your infrastructure, and one for the guest network. By my count, you would want at least a /29 for the POS network, and /28 for network/server/WAP, and a /27 for guest access. Reminder, this is per shop. ;)

    • @Gruso57
      @Gruso57 Рік тому +53

      This is where I would instead do Vlans for segmentation

    • @nicko9715
      @nicko9715 Рік тому +8

      @@Gruso57 same, but the point of the video was to subnet out the /24 that Chuck started us with, so I ran with it.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Рік тому +16

      It's private IPs, we can be generous. We'd probably use /24 per subnet, so having a /22 per shop.

    • @tvojejbabkydedko
      @tvojejbabkydedko Рік тому +2

      yes, it's called VLSM and most of the time POS and infrastructure can communicate so inter vlan routing and guest vlan is only allowed to internet, for which i would use /26 as you never know

    • @davidsomething4867
      @davidsomething4867 Рік тому +1

      @@autohmae Yes but the CCNA will always ask you these questions plus if you are working n a bigger network with point to point links you wouldn't want to necessarily give a /24 certainly if you are working with public IPs you'd want to use the minimum i.e. a /30 for point to point especially if you have multiple point to point networks.

  • @neanda
    @neanda Рік тому +138

    It's truly amazing how you make important things so entertaining. It's like you're the super teacher that we never knew we needed.
    Btw, I'm not even into this field, but I just love watching the fact you are so into teaching others. I'm just that guy at the back who will always protect the nerds. Bless brother

    • @neanda
      @neanda Рік тому +2

      omg, it's just amazing. You are an amazing teacher. And I'm never going to learn this. You're so going to increase the beliefs of kids who are into this. Amazing job brother :)

    • @dodemirglip9140
      @dodemirglip9140 9 місяців тому

      🤚🏼

  • @Yashuop
    @Yashuop Рік тому +317

    Raise your hand if you've been watching NetworkChuck for a long time🤚

  • @davidsomething4867
    @davidsomething4867 Рік тому +9

    I did my CCNA a long time ago in 2003 and even though have forgotten a good bit of the detail as I don't use it so much the IP addressing is the most I use these days in my daily role. You will often get questions like find the broadcast address or similar in the CCNA exam. One bit of advice for the exam is to write a similar table down before you start the timed exam to save a little time.

  • @SabreToothedSam
    @SabreToothedSam Рік тому +7

    Just passed my Network+ Exam the other day. Writing out the bits and Nosferatu numbers saved me on the subnetting questions.

  • @timecubed
    @timecubed Рік тому +32

    I haven't even watched the first subnetting tutorial in the series and I still got it. You teach stuff in such a simple and easy to learn way, even for complex stuff like subnetting

  • @ToulisGaming
    @ToulisGaming Рік тому +1

    On the next few weeks i'm actually giving an exam on network protocols and it includes subnetting. You're a life savior 🙏

  • @mateosabando
    @mateosabando 11 місяців тому

    You are hands down one of the very best channels on UA-cam, can’t thank you enough for your videos!!!

  • @foodthehardway3671
    @foodthehardway3671 Рік тому +1

    I'm Forty-eleven years old and I still subnet on my knuckles. Also days in a month. I enjoy the content. Thanks. Bit boundaries are the worst.

  • @compscienthusiast
    @compscienthusiast 11 місяців тому +1

    After finishing an Intro to Networking course at University, it's fun to see some real-world examples of subnetting and host/network reservation. Thanks for the fun and engaging video!

  • @russelltrimble7546
    @russelltrimble7546 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! The Coursera course was testing me in subnets and I could not understand and you explained it so easily!

  • @cyberdevil657
    @cyberdevil657 Рік тому +6

    I love this channel man!❤❤
    I'm getting some decorations now I'm in the car but later I will see another episode of this legend!🎉❤

  • @MrBigietollie
    @MrBigietollie 11 місяців тому

    ;-) You said the right words to make me feel comfortable with myself again. I am a generalist with 20+ years experience in IT and I am still not a specialist. The best magic word you said is RELEARN! Love your vids!

  • @jjann54321
    @jjann54321 Рік тому +2

    Great video Chuck! If anyone is still struggling with subnetting (I did when I first encountered this for my CCNA), I would recommend Wendell Odom's "IP Subnetting Beginning to Mastery" video. And yes, that is the same Mr. Odom that wrote the Official Cisco CCNA Study Guides. It goes from the absolute basics to what would be considered "mastery" for the CCNA (and covers a good bit for the CCNP). I hope that helps!

  • @dhruvsingh9
    @dhruvsingh9 Рік тому +2

    Network chuck is the best for new networking guys.... Super coffee Shop rocks...

  • @Satchel_Play
    @Satchel_Play 9 місяців тому

    i am watvhing this before my job interview... ill get back to you if I get the job. but honestly you are the best and the most easy to explain teacher I have ever seen

  • @FlarGarg
    @FlarGarg Рік тому

    Im mentoring a group of students. They don`t gonna go for any networking sertification anytime soon, but they do need to understand it`s concepts in basics form and have some practical skills.
    Your channel is one that i recommend the most for network-related questions.
    Thank you very much for your work and content.

  • @Zetoskeris
    @Zetoskeris Рік тому +7

    Love the videos, you make learning the duller subjects fun. I have this weird wanting for coffee now tho... 🤔

  • @yapdog
    @yapdog 5 місяців тому

    Hey, Chuck, long-time sub here. I just want to take a moment to just say how much I appreciate the great work you're doing on your channel. I'm an old coder (30 years of C) so I've been around, but I always come back to your channel for a refresher. Like me, though, I'm sure you need (mental) breaks every now and again, so be sure to treat yourself right, too, okay? 😁👍

  • @TechDaddyProxy
    @TechDaddyProxy Рік тому

    First, I love the James Coffee Co. mug.
    Second, I got the first challenge correct, but for the wrong reason, figuring that you had 3 coffee shops I went to the 4 on our Nosfera2 chart and figured we would need 2 bits from the host to the network, which ended up ok in this scenario, but would have really confused me on a Class A or Class B, so I'm glad to have the UpsideDown explanation of saving the host bits instead. That said, it became much easier to resolve the second challenge and I'm happy to say I managed to solve it on my own while you were paused.
    Great playlist, awesome videos, thank you so much.

  • @pedroporrasmedina
    @pedroporrasmedina Рік тому +3

    Nice video, this is a good resource to consult every time when you need to work in network segmentation since this is not daily work so you probably, like me, forget some main concepts, thanks Chuck, and for sure networking+coffee is better!

  • @apdirahmanahmed8460
    @apdirahmanahmed8460 11 місяців тому

    This is the only channel that I dont skip the ads they're also fun.

  • @Lilrockerdude13
    @Lilrockerdude13 Рік тому

    Thanks Chuck, be taking my Net+ in a month and be going for CCNA before end of the year.

  • @IPRoyalOfficial
    @IPRoyalOfficial Рік тому +2

    You're Welcome, Chuck! The most anticipated coffee break! ✅

  • @Arkteckx
    @Arkteckx Рік тому

    Fantastic Video! 😊 You are the best resource for helping to digest and understand some of the most interesting concepts on the planet. Thank you!

  • @K2_Chris
    @K2_Chris 11 місяців тому +1

    Back in the day (early 2000's) I hated subnetting so much, made a little C program to do it for me. It asked simple questions then told you want you needed to do, etc. It also showed its work, so you can double check it.

  • @bdubb8035
    @bdubb8035 22 дні тому

    I think I finally understand how to subnet. THANK YOU SIR 👍🏾

  • @ITAcute-ve3vp
    @ITAcute-ve3vp Місяць тому

    Great video on subnetting for a small business like a coffee shop! Dividing up the network into logical subnets is crucial to ensure efficient IP address allocation and proper segmentation. Nicely done! I'm sure this will be super helpful for small business owners looking to optimize their network infrastructure.

  • @alexmurray1639
    @alexmurray1639 Рік тому

    Thanks for posting such high quality educational content. You make scary technical information fun and digestible.

  • @fred2009ification
    @fred2009ification Рік тому

    Chuck, you're a helluva of a teacher! Greetings from Brazil!!!!

  • @MichaelKadzioch
    @MichaelKadzioch Рік тому

    Well explained! I just teach this to my students some week ago. Thanks for this Video!

  • @fuze8593
    @fuze8593 Рік тому +6

    Can you make a series where you go deeper into networking and network security? I feel i have a pretty good grasp on the fundamentals, but i want to get more of a deepdive into more advanced networking consepts. And i really like your teaching method

  • @ImByte
    @ImByte Рік тому +2

    i wish my teacher would teached me like you do.
    I got it in like 20 seconds.
    For beginners its an awesome tutorial :D

  • @PaulCherepnin
    @PaulCherepnin Рік тому

    I like so much the way you describe things 🙂Anything you present turns into entertainable stuff

  • @RedmilesShark
    @RedmilesShark Рік тому +1

    Glad to see actual networking content for a change.
    I do not really watch the content in detail though. I do not want to pollute my knowledge about subnetting with the risk of actually getting confused about it. The way I do it works out great for me.

  • @dirty_park
    @dirty_park Рік тому

    This is lesson is pure gold.

  • @-Aar-n
    @-Aar-n Рік тому +3

    Hey networkchuck! 👋 Just watched your subnetting video, and I gotta say, your explanations are always on point. Your process for subnetting based on host requirements was easy to follow and understand. The use of binary conversion and the Nora Two chart really helped in visualizing the steps.
    I appreciated how you emphasized the importance of practicing subnetting to become proficient at it. It's definitely a skill that requires repetition and hands-on experience.
    One suggestion I have is to provide more examples and practice scenarios throughout the video. This would give viewers more opportunities to apply the concepts and reinforce their understanding.
    Overall, your video was informative and engaging, and it definitely improved my subnetting skills. Keep up the great work, networkchuck! Looking forward to the next episode. 👍

  • @scopedshotgun7289
    @scopedshotgun7289 Рік тому +5

    Been here for a long time, always love your videos. Thank you for teaching us in an entertaining way

  • @Ines-sz9bc
    @Ines-sz9bc 10 місяців тому

    I like every video that you made, it make me feel happy to learn more about computer network.
    Thanks, i really enjoy all of your video in this playlist :)

  • @MohammedHussain-fb6ms
    @MohammedHussain-fb6ms Рік тому

    WOW! That subnet is incredible!

  • @xila8861
    @xila8861 Рік тому

    Thank you, This was AMAZING.

  • @farmerjoe2103
    @farmerjoe2103 Рік тому

    Sitting in a coffee shop ,drinking double shot ,watching Network Chuck..
    I'm pretty much On Point right now .
    PJ

  • @ItsQualitycontent
    @ItsQualitycontent Рік тому

    I do some ethical hacking so im not specific to one software, OS or language. I watch these for inspiration and i am very thankful. You have helped me a lot. on subjects i already know sometimes a breakdown is just what i need to rethink. Ur an incredible teacher

  • @emmaeilefsen7214
    @emmaeilefsen7214 Рік тому

    surprised myself by doing it completely correct with the video paused. didnt think i had it in me yet, thanks chuck!

  • @hrishavdhawajpurkayastha7299
    @hrishavdhawajpurkayastha7299 Рік тому +2

    Please make a video on communicating between different subnets and internet gateway and all that stuff...

  • @HernanHH95
    @HernanHH95 Рік тому

    Such a great refresher

  • @PeanutButterAM
    @PeanutButterAM 8 місяців тому

    Wow.
    I respect the teaching method.

  • @flyinghorse2739
    @flyinghorse2739 Рік тому

    Love these real world scenarios

  • @keenkeen5863
    @keenkeen5863 Рік тому

    I love you man, thank you so much for your great efforts, I have pasted my Sisco class with A, thank you,

  • @Darkk6969
    @Darkk6969 Рік тому

    This is the way to split up the public static IPv4 for their customers. Years ago I was assigned an static public IP and then a strange gateway and subnet. I had to look this up for the reasoning behind it. Pretty cool stuff!

  • @titabgamer
    @titabgamer Рік тому

    keep these videos up dude it helps so much thanks for the video

  • @richardalexander1330
    @richardalexander1330 Рік тому

    Que genial!!!!....recordé todo lo que ya me había olvidado!!! Muy bien explicado!!!!

  • @Vicshade
    @Vicshade Рік тому

    Great and clear tutorial

  • @waynefong5960
    @waynefong5960 Рік тому

    My way of subnetting is a little different from yours. But your video still help me better in subnetting.

  • @orbittwz
    @orbittwz Рік тому

    Thank you for the educational video! 😇😇

  • @aaronjohnson8715
    @aaronjohnson8715 9 місяців тому

    I have not watched your videos in a long time and was excited that you were actually starting up a coffee shop and this will be here with discuss implementation of guest networks and VL ANS. Instead I was left scratching my head and asking what the heck is the Nosferatu method lol

  • @Celluarexpress
    @Celluarexpress 7 місяців тому

    Dude even when I’m sick you make me laugh.

  • @richardjohanning4078
    @richardjohanning4078 9 місяців тому

    Chuck, AKA Bernard Hackwell, Great job. Thank you!!!

  • @muslim6460
    @muslim6460 Рік тому +2

    for the last question the answer is D , I have an suggestion for you that make more video about practical side for networking , I see your channel missing this part , that make your channel growth , I Get that idea from this video the thumbnail interesting and the content also interesting , thank you Mr chuckCoffee

  • @daysiewaysie
    @daysiewaysie Рік тому +1

    i love your enthusiastic and fun approach to teaching; i'd also love to see Nosferat2 dressed in a little pink tutu, or alternatively, wearing purple robes and a mitre

    • @T.me_NetworkChuck0
      @T.me_NetworkChuck0 Рік тому

      Hey there, 👆🏾 leave me a message
      Thanks for commenting 💚

  • @cfn_codefornetworks635
    @cfn_codefornetworks635 5 місяців тому

    I love your content Chuck, thanks for inspire !! Im from Mexico
    I would be happy to be the network administrator of your coffee shop when you decide to open one here!!!

  • @mignochrono
    @mignochrono Рік тому

    Dude!!! I was just studying for my net+ and was reading about subnets

  • @joshmarr5994
    @joshmarr5994 Рік тому

    Loved the series and the knowledge. But I was waiting to see how it is applied in real life.

  • @bkj848
    @bkj848 Рік тому +1

    Recently got my Network+ certification and was nice to know how easy it was for me to do this haha

  • @volodumurkalunyak4651
    @volodumurkalunyak4651 Рік тому +1

    Each coffe shop: 2x /64 subnets.
    1 of those - wireless AP's and guests
    Outher one - for employee / R. PI, server
    Total: request /56 from ISP.
    /60 or /48 of IP adresses are also possible.
    Ipv6 only.

  • @lifeisgood906
    @lifeisgood906 Рік тому

    You made me love networking man

  • @nicovd737
    @nicovd737 Рік тому

    Thanks !!

  • @Jarnathan
    @Jarnathan Рік тому +1

    It's always a happy day when Nosforatu returns..

  • @Aj0691202
    @Aj0691202 Рік тому +2

    Lol I get what you are doing but I would just give them each a /24 and call it a day lol then create a guest vlan and a vendor vlan.

  • @bobbyhockey93
    @bobbyhockey93 Рік тому

    Love your channel, man. I just turned 30. I should really make an effort to learn more about networking and security.

  • @adolphustaylor2898
    @adolphustaylor2898 Рік тому

    The CCNA series back? I have been waiting for it🤩.

  • @laur.an01
    @laur.an01 Рік тому +5

    To be fair. I think an easier way of explaining it is to think about it, this way: Every bit you go to the right, you will half your hosts, and multiply the amount of subnets you get.
    So if you got .00000000 that would be 256 hosts and move over one to the right so its .10000000, you get 128, wanna move one more? .11000000 damn you get 64.
    You wonder how many subnets you end up with? Easy! Remember how many times you divided and multiply or raise to the power of number you divided.
    So in the case where you get 256 you start with 1, divide it once, add the bit .10000000 you got 1x2 subnets (2) with 256%2 (128) hosts per subnet, do it again you get .11000000, 128%2 (64) hosts, 2x2 (4) subnets (each with 64 hosts).
    Take it logically. This is how it works for me. BTW, I work in IT and had to learn subnets, it seemed hard, but after learning that the bits are just a translation and how everything ties in together, it only took me a couple of days to understand the process.

    • @insideout114
      @insideout114 Рік тому +1

      exactly.
      /24 = 256-2 Hosts
      /25 = 128-2
      and so on. In the other direction i think of /23 = 2x/24 ....

  • @firstwolfplus
    @firstwolfplus Рік тому +1

    Wow, so I went off at the end of your video and tried to teach myself reverse subnetting and it clicked for me.
    Next video is going to use "reverse wildcards" for calculating the IP ranges of different IP classes. This suddenly just clicked a bunch of IP knowledge together.
    Thanks Chuck!
    If I did this right I do believe the answer is D.

    • @fahdmohamedyoussef9790
      @fahdmohamedyoussef9790 11 місяців тому

      Could you explain that? I am trying to understand how to reverse with the same method that chuck used

  • @user-ss6fj6dt1h
    @user-ss6fj6dt1h Рік тому

    Was able to solve it no problem

  • @KevtechITSupport
    @KevtechITSupport Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @cobaltcobalt9091
    @cobaltcobalt9091 Рік тому

    Recently obtained my network+ !

  • @hukmai
    @hukmai Рік тому

    Completely new to this channel and while I have no idea what's going on imma enjoy the vidja with the tacos I made, cheers!

  • @Love-yv1fc
    @Love-yv1fc Рік тому

    Great chuck, keep it up 👍🏻

  • @hectoregonzalez9062
    @hectoregonzalez9062 Рік тому +8

    Love your content, thank you for your awesome job

  • @mdtanjim6805
    @mdtanjim6805 Рік тому

    Waiting for the next episode ❤

  • @manjunathanj9316
    @manjunathanj9316 11 місяців тому +1

    Chuck never stops talking, even during the coffee breaks🙃

  • @HCoRE8
    @HCoRE8 Місяць тому

    Very entertaining video. You got me laughing.

  • @dw9651
    @dw9651 Рік тому

    Yesssss CCNA content again !

  • @levipettengill5281
    @levipettengill5281 7 місяців тому

    I effing love you, cisco netacad had me baffled.....You put it in layman's verbage, again......❤️

  • @khalilovitch9288
    @khalilovitch9288 Рік тому

    Great video, I think the answer for the last question is D.

  • @moab165
    @moab165 2 місяці тому

    Great course I really appreciate it
    PS: saying borrow the host bits sounds more common sense than saying hack the host bits.

  • @realslimchaggy
    @realslimchaggy Рік тому

    Aww maaan, I like this guy, That's so bad that youtube doesn't recommand this channel anymore, I really like the explaitions in the videos

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    @SB-qm5wg Рік тому

    2:52 that picture 😆🧛

  • @assemzeno333
    @assemzeno333 Рік тому

    Got them all right 😄 the question in the end is easy to solve 😌

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    @nathanielriel7378 Рік тому

    Could you make a video explaing in details what passkeys are? and how they work in detail?

  • @Balonzo1
    @Balonzo1 11 місяців тому

    Hey men I finished your 3 hacking playlist and you are the men!!!! Ty so much! But what next? What I need to learn now to become better?

  • @markandrow4010
    @markandrow4010 Рік тому

    Thanks, great as always, Keep it up plz.,,

  • @hehehe1352
    @hehehe1352 11 місяців тому

    ty

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  • @FunFreak.
    @FunFreak. Рік тому

    Nice Background there ❤

  • @jonas-werner
    @jonas-werner Рік тому +1

    Hello NetworkChuck I was wondering if you could tell me what software you are using for the little drawings because if I explain things to my fellow classmates they often tell me that I'm too fast and stuff so I can make the tutorials better for them. Have a nice day :)

  • @GrimVault
    @GrimVault 7 місяців тому

    13:30 Come back every year.... Yep. sitting here at work rebuilding our wireless network and wanted to double check I got things correct. This is a perishable skill if you don't use it a lot.

  • @A4orce84
    @A4orce84 11 місяців тому

    Great video! Where do I get those stickers on your MacBook?

  • @r-money8279
    @r-money8279 Рік тому

    I loved the video! Does anyone have an explanation as to why we have the the second chart doubled? I understand that it works but I cant wrap my head around why it works! Thanks!