I messaged you four years ago, as I was working on my CCNA. Now, four years later......I am officially a Network Engineer for a world known company. And it is a great pleasure to come back to your education courses that lead me to my career path. I appreciate everything you do and eveyone that I come accross asking me for advice, I always refer them to you education courses, because they are life changing, Thank you.
I spent 4 hours two days ago, 2 hours the day before that reading a lesson on subnetting and just not getting it. This video obliterated everything I needed to know in the entire lesson in a matter of minutes. Masterful work, Professor.
I felt so depressed because I couldn't understand subnetting, after I watched this video, I felt so good. Now I can deal with any subnetting problem Thank you so Much Prof. Messer
Im still struggling and feel depressed because I don't understand it. I get the rudiments of subnetting, but all this extra remebering of tables and values is daunting.
You probably cannot fathom the number of lives you have changed and are going to change with the sharing of your knowledge. You are a superhero in a class by yourself!!!
1. This is one of the best subnetting vids available online. Use it!!! 2. Passed the Net+ certification exam yesterday with a 751. It is difficult, but it is definitely achievable!
I took graduate courses that gave complicated explanations and methods to solve for subnet networks and hosts. This is by far the best method and ....free. Amazing! Thanks Professor Messer for sharing your wisdom!
Very good, but you must review this several times to ensure you understand the process, as the Professor does not waste any words. I re-built his charts and added text as an exercise to recall his logic and his excellent method. Highly recommend!
Special Thanks To the Messer! Professor Messer. Passed my CCENT ICND1 today 100-105 with flying colors! Network+ training is actually very helpful in prepping for the CCNA. All of your free training on UA-cam has gone a long way!
Professor Messer’s back must hurt from carrying us ALL. But on a serious note I cannot thank him ENOUGH, he has no idea how much he has saved me from being completely lost during my course. He must be protected at all cost!!
I have been struggling with subnetting for a while, eventually I got it. But this sir, is something else all together. This is the P.E.D. of certification exam subnetting. I appreciate you.
Teaching Subnetting is a skill, one must understand the mastery of teaching first to guide others to the correct path. You have excelled in this. Good work!
Thank you SOO much for this breakdown!!! I've been in the medical field for a little over 12-years and I'm JUT stepping out into the world of IT. I have a great teacher who broke everything down but it takes so long to write everything out!!! This is truly a blessing!!! 💘💘
Someone taught me part of this years ago as I was studying for Net+ from CompTIA. I could NOT remember it, even when going through College. I never did get my CCNA in College; and never could remember the short cuts...though I knew they existed. Now I am being forced to get the CCNA if I want to stay employed... and I am so so so so glad I found this. This brought back everything from College; and from what my friend taught me--and added so much more to it! You are not kidding this makes it far simpler--and much faster than writing everything down! (I have tons of spreadsheets---you would have thought I had figured this out by now--but I was able to look at my spreadsheets (that I created myself) and go "Oh DUH... I did this--and didn't put 2+2 together in my head???"!)
Excellent video. I'm studying CCNA and read the Lammle book. I was confused on Class B & Class A subnetting. Your charts helped me actually understand the addressing and all of a sudden it clicked! Thanks!
I recently passed my Network+ and these charts came in handy big time. I wrote down both charts on my whiteboard before starting the exam, and man it was so nice to be able to quickly answer these questions. I probably had 5 or 6 questions that I answered from the charts.
@@sindizel I took mine at the testing center but I doubt they'll let you use any pre-made notes. You will have the option to use a web-based whiteboard. I'd suggest you practice writing down your whiteboard material to commit it to memory. There is some time while you read the agreement before starting and once you click agree that starts the timer of your exam. Write out your subnet charts during this time.
Thanks professor messer passed my network + today and subnetting was my leak link until watching this video , your resources for CompTIA exams are simply the best on the web Many thanks 😀
Can you please tell me if on the exam they will ask to write all address out with broadcast, network address for each range (if the question asking to have 4 networks), like on his video 5:00. Or just what professor showed at the end, to be able to determine first, last, network, and broadcast address?
@@marinaivanova5863 It depends. On mine it was a mix of questions. I did mine last November. You will be able to get easy points by identifying the correct network space by glancing over multi choice options. I would test Messers method by picking an IP address and CIDR notation out of thin air and writing down your answers. Also take 2 minutes to draw up the table of masks with networks and addresses before your exam starts on the virtual whiteboard. I did this and it was super useful reference material. Sorry I know this comment is a year late but if it wont help you it might help others :)
I used Mr Messer's A+ course years ago. It helped me past the test - now I'm trying to get my CCNA, but was having trouble with subnetting. I found this video, and laughed at first. A 20+min video that says seven second subnetting in it's title! Then I saw all his charts and I was like how is this going to help and how am i going to memorize this??? After practicing with the charts and how easy it is to remember them - I was like WOW! this is really easy and helpful! I was very skeptical in the beginning, but Mr Messer has come thru again!! Good job, Great video!!
I know I've commented on this before but I have my test coming up and rewatching this a few times really helps me understand the logic. Still going to practice the hell out of it. Thanks.
Took a few tries to fully understand this way of calculating, but once you understand the rules it is for sure alot quicker. Thanks Professor this has helped alot
Excellent video! I have always had trouble with subnetting, this in formation was great. I am currently in a routing class, and this video just made my class a lot easier. :)
I'm on my journey to become CCNA certified, but although i understand the math behind subnetting the math itself takes way to long for me this has helped a ton!
You call it 7 second subnetting but it's a 21 minute video!!! WTH In all seriousness Thanks so much P. Messer. Your explanations help a guy who really struggled with math in HS. ✌🏻
@@firstname4337 Why on Earth would anyone like this comment? There's no reason to call him any names. He clarified in the most respectful way possible and had no negative intention. I hope you have had time for some serious introspection in the 11 months since.
Going to sit my CCNA in a few days time and I was stressing about how to divide 16384 by 256 in a hurry. this video has helped in a huge way, thank you Professor Messer! :)
Thank you so much, I've been struggling with this for days i finally get the answers i want!!. Now i wont spend more than 5 minutes on subnetting questions
Holy moly I was pulling my hair out trying to understand this. You really broke it down and explained perfectly. I was making mistakes along the way, but once I got to the last problem I was able to do it myself and got it right! Thank you so so much, Prof!
This was great! I've been struggling with this topic for weeks and this literally just made everything click in and able to calculate easily now. Thanks!!
Professor Messer you're a FREAKIN GENUIS! Doing subnet mask was the only part that I was struggling with with understanding. This video is AMAZING! Now that I got this in the bag time to start doing practice exams! Wish me luck!
I started looking at this topic last night and found your video. I took the time to go back and look at the charts and learn how each number related to the others and after about 12 hours of practice I can do these without the chart! Thanks for this video! It really helped me grasp this stuff!
Wow! Absolutely amazing video. You've got to patent this! All jokes aside, I was absolutely terrified when it came to subnetting anything lower than a /24. Thanks to your video, I can subnet any CIDR addressing scheme within seconds.
Professor Messer. Einstein doesn't have anything on you. You have blown my brain. Thank you a thousand times a thousands. I am definitely going to buy some of your educational products. That is a promise. I have been looking at this subnet material like a deer in headlights until you came along.
When you took your test, did you pre-make these charts and start the test with them on your desk, or did you have write out the charts from memory during the exam?
@@sindizel whether you take it online with a proctor or in person you can't have anything on your desk prior to starting. Online they literally make you move your webcam to show you have nothing. Honestly I practiced so many times I did it all in my head during the actual exam
@@mossymarsh Aaahhh, I gotcha. Well, I'm screwed. I thought I was gonna be able to either take premade charts into my home office or make them quickly once the exam starts. Subnetting questions may get me, sadly 😔. Thanks for your response!
Professor, it's been said here many times, but FOR REAL. You can't believe how many people dread subnetting. The fact that you're providing this method for free is just... Wow. You are definitely the 🐏🐏🐏
Is there time to write out these charts during the exam? My concern is that it will take a while to get it all written down and you'll lose at least a couple of minutes of time, which can be a problem particularly if there are 90 questions and you only have about a minute per question. Any advice? I was thinking of just memorizing the charts to the point where I can do these problems in my head.
This is the only video I watched that explained a question that I had. If you have a /26, for example... WHY are there 4 networks? I had a suspicion that the 2 extra subnet bits were being manipulated to equate to 0 - 3, but not a single video out there explained that. Either they tried to make it too easy by using a table, or just glazed over that point and said that the 2 extra bits that were snagged out of the last octet gave you 4 networks without explaining why that is. So thank you for answering a question I spent all too long trying to figure out. I even took a CompTIA Net+ class through work and it wasn't explained. It's such a simple answer. Without answering that question, it didn't make sense how different host addresses landed you in different networks. Too many videos act like those bits are always on and that by choosing a /26, those 2 extra bits are static. Thank you very much for this video!
QUESTION: It was unclear as to when you created the charts. I assume we are not permitted to bring these charts into the exam; rather, we must create them DURING the exam. Am I correct in my assumption? PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS: I've practiced and timed myself creating these charts - flawlessly; and, yes, counting by powers of two followed by counting in increments of fours without mucking it up is mental gymnastics and requires practice to execute quickly and accurately! If you want to use these charts, do yourself a favor and PRACTICE making them! Use a mechanical pencil. Standard graph paper is too small; so, I created custom graph paper in MS Excel with just enough grids to accommodate the CIDR chart and two blocks of 128 addresses so that they fit on a single 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper in landscape format. Each grid is 33 pixels high x 37 pixels wide. Cell border color is set to a light shade of gray or other color you like. To get the grid to print out, populate each cell with any alpha or numeric character and format it as white text, then print out several two-sided sheets for practice. My best time in creating the charts is 6 minutes, 11 seconds. (Windows ships with a stopwatch, did you know that? It's in the alarm app.) Minimally, for me, increments of four must be written at the bottom row; and, the vertical boundary lines for 8, 16, 32 and 64 are must-haves. The first boundary line of the first block of 128 addresses is zero; and the first boundary line of of the second block of 128 addresses is 128. In any case, I spent a few days playing with these charts and double-checking my results using binary math. I like the system. Identifying the Subnet mask; Net ID; and Broadcast, first, and last IP addresses is fast. SUGGESTIONS: Use a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil - the fine lines this pencil draws permits writing smaller numbers. Have an eraser; because, I can almost guarantee you'll place boundary lines in the wrong place or goof-up on counting by fours within the first and last five iterations...at least once. Endeavor to get it perfect start-to-finish without erasing. :-) Good luck. Thank you, Professor Messer, for creating and sharing this system.
Dude I have spent weeks trying to understand this stuff. I understand the binary math and stuff like that. After this. It has all fallen in to place. Thank you very much. 🙌
Thank you for providing such a wonderful explanation of this. I viewed plenty of tutorials and "calculator" videos and mostly understood these concepts. This video finally gave me the "Aha!" moment. Thank you so much!
I’m currently in training for 25 Bravo (IT Specialist) for the Army and Professor Messer has helped me so much over the passed couple of days while I get ready for a networking test!
Great video, and wonderful explanation. These charts would have helped during my exams, definitely would have saved a lot of number crunching. Now I know what I will use going forward, thank you so much!
Heres a tip if you struggle with the big chart. Do the 4s first. Write the line all the way to 96. Make another line under your 0, and start over (but from 100). The numbers repeat. Do this again for 200 Another tip is that since every step doubles, the next number in the next line will be the same number as the last line but skipping one. EX- 16 - 0 16 32 48 64 EX - 32 - 0 32 64 See how its the same if you just skip a number from each step? Draw the 16 chart, and then just skip 16 and 48
Can we all allow Prof Messer to solve economic and political issues in the WH like subnetting math! Yo my brain cells are highly QUANTIZED, Thank you 2^1000000
Nice Video for explaining the Subnetting in a simpliest and easiest way! We have the same formula to calculate all the requirements and I finish every subnetting problems in just a seconds. :) Keep it up Sir!
I messaged you four years ago, as I was working on my CCNA. Now, four years later......I am officially a Network Engineer for a world known company. And it is a great pleasure to come back to your education courses that lead me to my career path. I appreciate everything you do and eveyone that I come accross asking me for advice, I always refer them to you education courses, because they are life changing, Thank you.
I spent 4 hours two days ago, 2 hours the day before that reading a lesson on subnetting and just not getting it. This video obliterated everything I needed to know in the entire lesson in a matter of minutes. Masterful work, Professor.
very very true. this is so smooth and straight to the point at the same time very deep but easy to get and learn
I felt so depressed because I couldn't understand subnetting, after I watched this video, I felt so good. Now I can deal with any subnetting problem Thank you so Much Prof. Messer
Im still struggling and feel depressed because I don't understand it. I get the rudiments of subnetting, but all this extra remebering of tables and values is daunting.
You probably cannot fathom the number of lives you have changed and are going to change with the sharing of your knowledge. You are a superhero in a class by yourself!!!
I passed N+ a couple of months back, but still needed to comeback to this magnificent video and refresh my knowledge in preparation for my ccna exam
1. This is one of the best subnetting vids available online. Use it!!!
2. Passed the Net+ certification exam yesterday with a 751. It is difficult, but it is definitely achievable!
Thank you for this. Calculating networks on Cisco exams has always been my Kryptonite and you have cured me. Thanks again.
I took graduate courses that gave complicated explanations and methods to solve for subnet networks and hosts. This is by far the best method and ....free. Amazing! Thanks Professor Messer for sharing your wisdom!
I still don't understand subnetting
Got every practice test subnetting question right so far using this method. 10/10 would use in exam. ggwp
Is there a bigger hero on the internet? Not many.
Richard Stallman :-)
Not at capes wear heroes :)
We all have the potential to be heroes.
@@kevinportillo1971 wins the internet
The man who created the internet *drops mic
Man, you weren't kidding this is really a fast way to Subnet.. Thank you Professor!
This is the definition of a genius!! the only simple method ever!!
I completely concur. Amazing.
Watched this when I was studying for my Net+, now back again for the CCNA.
Very good, but you must review this several times to ensure you understand the process, as the Professor does not waste
any words. I re-built his charts and added text as an exercise to recall his logic and his excellent method. Highly recommend!
Thank you
Special Thanks To the Messer! Professor Messer. Passed my CCENT ICND1 today 100-105 with flying colors! Network+ training is actually very helpful in prepping for the CCNA. All of your free training on UA-cam has gone a long way!
Elec- 765 can you give some tips before taking the exam? Im struggling with this topic and im planning to take ccna exam. Did you use the same table
Zsa zsa thank you so much for the tips reddit is that a website? Thanks again. Your reply will be a very big help for me 👍👍👍
Professor Messer’s back must hurt from carrying us ALL. But on a serious note I cannot thank him ENOUGH, he has no idea how much he has saved me from being completely lost during my course. He must be protected at all cost!!
he is indeed my hero in IT field
I have been struggling with subnetting for a while, eventually I got it. But this sir, is something else all together. This is the P.E.D. of certification exam subnetting. I appreciate you.
Teaching Subnetting is a skill, one must understand the mastery of teaching first to guide others to the correct path. You have excelled in this. Good work!
This mans teaching process is truly a gift from god
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. A million thanks!
Have just passed my CompTIA Network+. Thank you professor M, this along with many of your other videos were a great help. Thank you.
Great video, I had to watch this a few times to fully appreciate how useful this is, and how I'll be able to save time on test day.
Thank you SOO much for this breakdown!!! I've been in the medical field for a little over 12-years and I'm JUT stepping out into the world of IT. I have a great teacher who broke everything down but it takes so long to write everything out!!! This is truly a blessing!!! 💘💘
Someone taught me part of this years ago as I was studying for Net+ from CompTIA. I could NOT remember it, even when going through College. I never did get my CCNA in College; and never could remember the short cuts...though I knew they existed. Now I am being forced to get the CCNA if I want to stay employed... and I am so so so so glad I found this. This brought back everything from College; and from what my friend taught me--and added so much more to it! You are not kidding this makes it far simpler--and much faster than writing everything down! (I have tons of spreadsheets---you would have thought I had figured this out by now--but I was able to look at my spreadsheets (that I created myself) and go "Oh DUH... I did this--and didn't put 2+2 together in my head???"!)
This is pure genius! Thanks Professor!
Excellent video. I'm studying CCNA and read the Lammle book. I was confused on Class B & Class A subnetting. Your charts helped me actually understand the addressing and all of a sudden it clicked! Thanks!
Did you pass it then? It's been 3 years now
I recently passed my Network+ and these charts came in handy big time. I wrote down both charts on my whiteboard before starting the exam, and man it was so nice to be able to quickly answer these questions. I probably had 5 or 6 questions that I answered from the charts.
I'm scheduled to take this exam from my home. Do you think they'll allow me to bring my pre-made charts into my office for the exam?
@@sindizel I took mine at the testing center but I doubt they'll let you use any pre-made notes. You will have the option to use a web-based whiteboard. I'd suggest you practice writing down your whiteboard material to commit it to memory. There is some time while you read the agreement before starting and once you click agree that starts the timer of your exam. Write out your subnet charts during this time.
Thanks professor messer passed my network + today and subnetting was my leak link until watching this video , your resources for CompTIA exams are simply the best on the web Many thanks 😀
Can you please tell me if on the exam they will ask to write all address out with broadcast, network address for each range (if the question asking to have 4 networks), like on his video 5:00. Or just what professor showed at the end, to be able to determine first, last, network, and broadcast address?
@@marinaivanova5863 It depends. On mine it was a mix of questions. I did mine last November. You will be able to get easy points by identifying the correct network space by glancing over multi choice options. I would test Messers method by picking an IP address and CIDR notation out of thin air and writing down your answers. Also take 2 minutes to draw up the table of masks with networks and addresses before your exam starts on the virtual whiteboard. I did this and it was super useful reference material. Sorry I know this comment is a year late but if it wont help you it might help others :)
This is the best and most straight forward way to easily understand subnetting
I will probably cherish this video for the rest of my life. If there is an award for best educational video i would nominate this one 1st place.
I used Mr Messer's A+ course years ago. It helped me past the test - now I'm trying to get my CCNA, but was having trouble with subnetting. I found this video, and laughed at first. A 20+min video that says seven second subnetting in it's title! Then I saw all his charts and I was like how is this going to help and how am i going to memorize this??? After practicing with the charts and how easy it is to remember them - I was like WOW! this is really easy and helpful! I was very skeptical in the beginning, but Mr Messer has come thru again!! Good job, Great video!!
I know I've commented on this before but I have my test coming up and rewatching this a few times really helps me understand the logic. Still going to practice the hell out of it. Thanks.
Took a few tries to fully understand this way of calculating, but once you understand the rules it is for sure alot quicker. Thanks Professor this has helped alot
Thank you Professor Messer, came back to this for a refresher, best subnetting tutorial and the charts are a gem!
Thank you, Mr. Messer, I purchased your ICND1 study guide and pass the Cisco Exam-ICND1.
Excellent video! I have always had trouble with subnetting, this in formation was great. I am currently in a routing class, and this video just made my class a lot easier. :)
I'm on my journey to become CCNA certified, but although i understand the math behind subnetting the math itself takes way to long for me this has helped a ton!
You call it 7 second subnetting but it's a 21 minute video!!! WTH
In all seriousness Thanks so much P. Messer. Your explanations help a guy who really struggled with math in HS. ✌🏻
He is teaching you the technique and then you'll be able to apply it in seven seconds when you master it.
Damn Daniel me too! Struggle in math since elementary haha lol 😂
@@EMMANUELSOBGA it was a joke you stupid shit
@@firstname4337 Why on Earth would anyone like this comment? There's no reason to call him any names. He clarified in the most respectful way possible and had no negative intention. I hope you have had time for some serious introspection in the 11 months since.
lol I was thinking this same thing.
Going to sit my CCNA in a few days time and I was stressing about how to divide 16384 by 256 in a hurry. this video has helped in a huge way, thank you Professor Messer! :)
How'd you do?
@@amegabyte7986 I passed! :) and this chart is definitely worth the 5 minutes of time i spent writing it out in the exam
@@drgrockster congratulations!! Any tips you'd like to share? Did you write both charts?
@@amegabyte7986 yes both charts, best advice i can give is to really know the material you cannot go back and revisit questions on this exam
You really don’t need to write down the charts. It is just involves simple math calculations.
Thank you so much, I've been struggling with this for days i finally get the answers i want!!. Now i wont spend more than 5 minutes on subnetting questions
Holy moly I was pulling my hair out trying to understand this. You really broke it down and explained perfectly. I was making mistakes along the way, but once I got to the last problem I was able to do it myself and got it right! Thank you so so much, Prof!
Best explanation ever! Taking my CCNA tomorrow and for sure will draw this before even timer begins. Thanks!
Did you pass?
This is the best subnetting video that I have seen. Cheers!
This was great! I've been struggling with this topic for weeks and this literally just made everything click in and able to calculate easily now. Thanks!!
Wow! Thank you. I was close, but after using your method I no longer even need the charts. Locked in now. TY.
You have made my life sooooo much easier. I can not say thank you enough Professor!!!
Even easier there is online converters and apps for it that give you everything.
@@KrazyKajun602 Not when you take the CCNA... lol
Professor Messer you're a FREAKIN GENUIS! Doing subnet mask was the only part that I was struggling with with understanding. This video is AMAZING! Now that I got this in the bag time to start doing practice exams! Wish me luck!
Thank You Professor Messer , There is no Subnetting solutions as fast as this one Amazing Chart
I've always had trouble understanding how to subnet but this breaks it down so much easier. Thank you for this.
I started looking at this topic last night and found your video. I took the time to go back and look at the charts and learn how each number related to the others and after about 12 hours of practice I can do these without the chart! Thanks for this video! It really helped me grasp this stuff!
Without the charts? How?
Wow! Absolutely amazing video. You've got to patent this! All jokes aside, I was absolutely terrified when it came to subnetting anything lower than a /24. Thanks to your video, I can subnet any CIDR addressing scheme within seconds.
OMG...I think I finally got "it" after the examples....amazing....those charts are DO or Die! Thank you!!!!
Professor Messer. Einstein doesn't have anything on you. You have blown my brain. Thank you a thousand times a thousands. I am definitely going to buy some of your educational products. That is a promise. I have been looking at this subnet material like a deer in headlights until you came along.
This video pretty much got me over the hump for subnetting!
WOW this is totally BREATH TAKING! - Professor Messer you have an excellent handle on subnetting thank you for passing it down to all of us.
Just passed my ICND1 (just under the Feb 24 wire) thanks to you Mr. Messer.
Had to rewatch the video a few times but it finally clicked. Thanks Prof. Messer!!
Can't thank you enough! I will sit for the booth in about 2-3 weeks and I'm sure this alone will help boost my overall score.
Yes, that's one question you will get right! :)
Excellent method. After a few exercises it became quite easier to get the answers. Thank you.
Wow that chart is amazing! it helps with subnetting understanding, but also allows you to understand subnetting and not be reliable on it. THank you!
after spending a lot of time to master subnetting, this video alone gives you everting you want
Just passed N+, Thanks Professor Messer, this technique saved me during the exam!
When you took your test, did you pre-make these charts and start the test with them on your desk, or did you have write out the charts from memory during the exam?
@@sindizel whether you take it online with a proctor or in person you can't have anything on your desk prior to starting. Online they literally make you move your webcam to show you have nothing. Honestly I practiced so many times I did it all in my head during the actual exam
@@mossymarsh Aaahhh, I gotcha. Well, I'm screwed. I thought I was gonna be able to either take premade charts into my home office or make them quickly once the exam starts. Subnetting questions may get me, sadly 😔. Thanks for your response!
@@sindizel you can make them during the exam. can't take in paper but they give you a digital notepad you can use
@@mossymarsh I just finished my exam and passed! I was able to do all my subnet math in my head, haha. Thanks for replying. Greatly appreciate it!
This man just saved my life. Thank you.
Professor, it's been said here many times, but FOR REAL. You can't believe how many people dread subnetting. The fact that you're providing this method for free is just... Wow. You are definitely the 🐏🐏🐏
Is there time to write out these charts during the exam? My concern is that it will take a while to get it all written down and you'll lose at least a couple of minutes of time, which can be a problem particularly if there are 90 questions and you only have about a minute per question. Any advice? I was thinking of just memorizing the charts to the point where I can do these problems in my head.
This is the only video I watched that explained a question that I had. If you have a /26, for example... WHY are there 4 networks? I had a suspicion that the 2 extra subnet bits were being manipulated to equate to 0 - 3, but not a single video out there explained that. Either they tried to make it too easy by using a table, or just glazed over that point and said that the 2 extra bits that were snagged out of the last octet gave you 4 networks without explaining why that is. So thank you for answering a question I spent all too long trying to figure out. I even took a CompTIA Net+ class through work and it wasn't explained. It's such a simple answer. Without answering that question, it didn't make sense how different host addresses landed you in different networks. Too many videos act like those bits are always on and that by choosing a /26, those 2 extra bits are static. Thank you very much for this video!
Professor Master. Genius calculation chart, many thanks!!
Honestly THE best explanation for quick subnetting I’ve ever seen!!!!! Awesome job Professor!!
Excellent video! Helped me study for my interview
Just adding to the masses thank you so much for all you do taught me so much so quickly
This has made my understanding so much easier... Thanks...
QUESTION: It was unclear as to when you created the charts. I assume we are not permitted to bring these charts into the exam; rather, we must create them DURING the exam. Am I correct in my assumption?
PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS: I've practiced and timed myself creating these charts - flawlessly; and, yes, counting by powers of two followed by counting in increments of fours without mucking it up is mental gymnastics and requires practice to execute quickly and accurately! If you want to use these charts, do yourself a favor and PRACTICE making them! Use a mechanical pencil. Standard graph paper is too small; so, I created custom graph paper in MS Excel with just enough grids to accommodate the CIDR chart and two blocks of 128 addresses so that they fit on a single 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper in landscape format. Each grid is 33 pixels high x 37 pixels wide. Cell border color is set to a light shade of gray or other color you like. To get the grid to print out, populate each cell with any alpha or numeric character and format it as white text, then print out several two-sided sheets for practice. My best time in creating the charts is 6 minutes, 11 seconds. (Windows ships with a stopwatch, did you know that? It's in the alarm app.) Minimally, for me, increments of four must be written at the bottom row; and, the vertical boundary lines for 8, 16, 32 and 64 are must-haves. The first boundary line of the first block of 128 addresses is zero; and the first boundary line of of the second block of 128 addresses is 128. In any case, I spent a few days playing with these charts and double-checking my results using binary math. I like the system. Identifying the Subnet mask; Net ID; and Broadcast, first, and last IP addresses is fast.
SUGGESTIONS: Use a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil - the fine lines this pencil draws permits writing smaller numbers. Have an eraser; because, I can almost guarantee you'll place boundary lines in the wrong place or goof-up on counting by fours within the first and last five iterations...at least once. Endeavor to get it perfect start-to-finish without erasing. :-) Good luck.
Thank you, Professor Messer, for creating and sharing this system.
I feel dense for asking but I don't get why you're borrowing 2 bits at 2:55 into the video. Can someone help me understand that?
It's an arbitrary value I chose to show you what it would look like if I borrowed two bits.
Phenomenal, I truly enjoyed this. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Dude I have spent weeks trying to understand this stuff. I understand the binary math and stuff like that. After this. It has all fallen in to place. Thank you very much. 🙌
Wow I totally loved this my friend. Youre amazing for this.
This is so good it hurts, so smart it's scary. Thank you for sharing your genius!
Thank you for providing such a wonderful explanation of this. I viewed plenty of tutorials and "calculator" videos and mostly understood these concepts. This video finally gave me the "Aha!" moment. Thank you so much!
Wow! Just Wow! You're awesome Professor! Subnetting is easy-peasy from now on!
By far the best way to do subnetting.
Well thats awesme method to solve subnets problem.
You were genious professor.
Thankyou so much for this.
I’m currently in training for 25 Bravo (IT Specialist) for the Army and Professor Messer has helped me so much over the passed couple of days while I get ready for a networking test!
Oh my God. If I knew this video was a thing while I was in my networking class. Subnetting would've been a cake walk
Thank you much ! Your subnetting video made a lot easier to solve subnet mask. Appreciate your help.
I've never seen this method before. I always drew out a chart for my cert exams, just not these charts. This is really fast.
Great video, and wonderful explanation. These charts would have helped during my exams, definitely would have saved a lot of number crunching. Now I know what I will use going forward, thank you so much!
This is GOLD!!!! I wish my professor explained it like this!!
Taking Exam on the 19th Feb 2018 and I will be using your method. Thank you for sharing.
How did you do?
Dis you pass the exam ?
Ridiculously helpful! Thanks Professor!
question, am I able to use this on any class of Subnetting?
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Heres a tip if you struggle with the big chart. Do the 4s first. Write the line all the way to 96. Make another line under your 0, and start over (but from 100). The numbers repeat. Do this again for 200
Another tip is that since every step doubles, the next number in the next line will be the same number as the last line but skipping one.
EX- 16 - 0 16 32 48 64
EX - 32 - 0 32 64
See how its the same if you just skip a number from each step? Draw the 16 chart, and then just skip 16 and 48
Professor you are such a great person, I understood it very well now, Thanks a lot........
Thank you so very much for this!!! Plain and simple! I was lost, but I now have a clue! Thank you!!!
This actually really easy. Thank you Professor Messer.
Can we all allow Prof Messer to solve economic and political issues in the WH like subnetting math! Yo my brain cells are highly QUANTIZED, Thank you 2^1000000
Legit Genius and the easiest way to subnet! Great job! AND THANKS SO MUCH!
Nice Video for explaining the Subnetting in a simpliest and easiest way! We have the same formula to calculate all the requirements and I finish every subnetting problems in just a seconds. :) Keep it up Sir!
Thank you so much! This makes it so much easier to calculate!
Awesome work !!! Subnetting made very easy by Pro. Messer.
just you made it super easy, thank you
Dang bro. This is great! Thank you!
this video is mind blowing
Thank you so much sir