2 hours lecture summarized in 12 minutes and 16 seconds. You explained the lesson in a concise and precise manner, which made it easier to understand. Kudos to your effort! :)
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Very helpful! You didn't put 9 bits in an octet. It's surprising how many people make that mistake in tutorials. Which then makes me doubt everything they are teaching me.
@@cyptowithkelv Yes. There should be eight. Go look at some other tutorials and you'll find that people often put nine bits into their octets in their examples. I guess it's the computer science equivalent of drawing five bonds to a carbon atom.
every subletting video i watch gets more and more complicated. If there are formulas please list the formulas instead of thinking the students automatically know them We don't know them. The broadcast address and the first usable range is what confusing me really
this video taught me more than what i have heard in 2 weeks worth of lectures
2 hours lecture summarized in 12 minutes and 16 seconds. You explained the lesson in a concise and precise manner, which made it easier to understand. Kudos to your effort! :)
Thanks a lot.Clear and precise explanation of every single bit.Well done.The most elaborate video I've found on UA-cam in regards to subnetting!
THIS IS SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND UR TEACHINGS IS SO EFFICIENT FOR JUST A SHORT TIME. IM TAKING A HARDTIME TRY TO UNDERSTAND OUR LECTURE AND THIS IS JUST GIVE ME 12 MINS TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING
The best explanation! Thank you 🙏🏻
Too good video.. I watch this video 30mins before my exam and I understand everything very clearly..
did you pass
The only video on UA-cam which helped. Thank you very much👏
may god bless you! very easy to follow. Great teacher!
this was extremely useful. Thank you so much.
bruh like this is real 2 hour lec into 12min with full explanation
Very helpful!
You didn't put 9 bits in an octet. It's surprising how many people make that mistake in tutorials. Which then makes me doubt everything they are teaching me.
What do you mean
Wasn't it supposed to be 8 bit in an octet?
@@cyptowithkelv Yes. There should be eight.
Go look at some other tutorials and you'll find that people often put nine bits into their octets in their examples. I guess it's the computer science equivalent of drawing five bonds to a carbon atom.
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Send me some tutorials please
It's very helpful to understanding about some parts of computer networking ... Thank u so much 🤍
you gained a new subscriber! well presented and understandable work
You have just saved my GPA😭
good video haha. youre better than kristof van reck
Wonderfully explained
Where did you get the subnet mask
Cool lesson..
Thats really helpful for me thank you so much littlenbrother
so host bits are all the zeroes after the network address ?
Thank you, you are a life saver.
thanks sugar helped me a lot
Hi ,pls, can you explain how you got 176 on network address?
Thanks a lot!I appreciate your work!It was a great explanation! :)
Thanks a lot very good video helps a lot l.
Excellent
the last one of the network address which is 176, how to find that?
Thanks a lot. This helped a lot
Made me easy.........thanks
How didi you get 191 in broadcast
Why are there so many ways to find a broadcast address??🙆🏻♂️ it's even confusing 🥵 from my side we only add up the last host bits for a broadcast
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Great job
Thank a lot ❤
It doesn’t always work , what am I doing wrong ? Any help ???, I follow the same steps and I get it wrong (quizzes online ) 😢
thanka alot
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Does this work for both IPV4 and IPV6?
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Not explained on how you get the 176 and 191 of network and broadcast at the end.
Same my question
Please how did you get 176?
You would get 176 by adding the "on" bits in the 4th octet of the network portion.
To get 191, you flip all host bits "on" and add it up. (1=on, 0=off)
@@ibrahimbasmaahmad3815 You just need to convert it to decimal
every subletting video i watch gets more and more complicated.
If there are formulas please list the formulas instead of thinking the students automatically know them
We don't know them.
The broadcast address and the first usable range is what confusing me really
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I can't understand anything. Very bad teacher.
Bro better than my 2000$/sem professor 🫶
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