One of the most complicated concept easily explained. I'm from non IT background, still able to understand as the teaching method is just to the point. Best teacher for IT on youtube.
Myself with absolutely no background of CS or IT based on the past four weeks of training for CCNA and this tutorial think that the IPv4 Subnet Mask allows a Local Area Network (LAN) to use its IP address most efficiently by dividing the maximum number of End Devices allowed (computers, lap tops, printers, cell phones, servers) into several sub networks without acquiring additional IP adresses for each sub netwrok. As he repeatedly said in this tutorial; do watch his IPv4 tutorial, I will definitely do that as well. Hope it somewhat answers your querry.
This was a brilliant piece of tutorial. I have been studying this topic for last 25 years but never managed to get so much clarity till I came across this video. Very well done. God bless you. You have great teaching skill. Thank you.
Your explanation is way better compared to my Networking instructor. I now understand subnetting because of you! The way you explained things are straight to the point.
After many years i wanted to know about subnetting and it took me 38 mints in total to recall everything....fablous and mind blowing video...Thank you so much❤
Explicit Explanation! I could not afford to lose a second in this video. I have finally found a solution to my IT issues. Thank you for sharing this knowledge on UA-cam.
Dude, you’re a great teacher. I can’t thank you enough! Your step by step explanation and clarity is impeccable. Keep up the great work!!! Much love from me and my future IT career.
@@CalledMeAdiHi he added 2 Bits to the networked then he calculates from right to the left started with 0 in the last Octet the 2 added Bits located in number 6 and7 so he added 2 to the power 6 which the first Bit located and same is the other Bit in number 7 that's why.
I had gone through so many videos,none of them could clear my doubts, your video did it..very well explained.. appreciate ur efforts..keep posting more videos..
South Asian teachers are the best and won't use any others. They explain logically, use context, and lots of diagrams. It sure beats the mansplaining in America when you're a woman in male-dominated classes. Thanks your presentation has left me untraumatized.
Agreed, I'm tired of being talked at by instructors who don't understand the importance of visual aids and who skip importance pieces of info, especially in intro courses.
i had browsed so many websites and videos in trying to get started with subnetting. only to drop deep and lost within the jargons. but you nailed it. thank you.
no words to describe , such a intelligent guy, anybody can understand your concepts regardless of their domains. i learned many things from your videos. thank you so much for time and hardwork to share the knowledge to us.
Good day! I got a question from 21:53 where you add the subnet mask of (I I 0 0 0 0 0 0) from the octet. Do you add the sum of the 8th and 7th bit which is 2^8 and 2^7 or do you add the least bit to the next which is 2^7 and 2^6? You explained that by adding both bits would result into getting the # of subnet mask. P.S. `Thanks for the lesson bro. Helps alot. This is just for me to clarify what I understood from the video. Hope you have a great day!`
It's 2^7 & 2^6 coz, oct range ends 128. (Where 2^8 - 256) so, 2^7+2^6= 128+64= 192. New subnet mask. . I know it's super late reply but, I just learnt this 😅 and tried to explain. I hope it is correct.
You're really a lifesaver. I have my exam the day after tomorrow and I still was having problem with this topic. But cuz of you, now I'm able to do it well.
Assalamwalaikum brother. I know this video is old but I wanted to still leave a positive feedback. I am in the process of taking an IT Fundamental certificate course, all was smooth until subnetting and submasks topics came to be... Thank you so much for such a clear, real life explanation. Thank you! may allah continue to reward you and your family.
Each octet has 8 bits which ranges from 0 to 127 bits. So, if you count 8 bits in the power of 2 it will 2^0 + 2^1 + 2^2 + 2^3 + 2^4 + 2^5 + 2^6 + 2^7. As IPs are read from Left to Right, we have to take 2^7 + 2^6 = 128+64 = 192. Rest other 63 out of 255 bits in last octet will be assigned to host. I hope it helps.
I was getting anxiety and wanted to go to sleep when I watched network directions explanation. So I decided to check yours with the cdr math.. and woe I'm so relieved. Than you for clear explanation unlike the other guy who doesn't explain every step by step to us newbs with no experience or knowledge....
I gotta give it to you guys; some of these Indian workers are incredibly smart and hard-working. Makes me feel insecure. I really enjoyed your way of explaining things. Your English is superb!
Thanks for the lesson. Going back to your analogy of Euro rail, if we have more hosts than what class C can provide, doesn't it make sense to convert some of the network to hosts to accommodate more hosts ? Converting host bits as network will not solve the problem, in my understanding. Please clarify.
Thanks a lot brother but thats too big a shoes for me, I am just a normal IT guy sharing whatever I learn or have learnt in various fields of IT industry 🙏☺️
You presented it in a clear and explicit way. And I look forward to seeing your next video tutorial on Class A and class B. Thank you in advance!! Thumbs up!!
Hello my friend, I might be one of your most recent viewer but I want to say THANK YOU! I'm currently working on getting my Google IT Support Certificate and this concept of subnetting was very hard for me to understand, but thanks to you I have a more clear and better understanding of how this concept works. I appreciate the time you put in to make these videos. I have already subscribed and will be checking your other videos on the I T field.
Thankyou Walter for your kind words and support, welcome to this sweet little family of tech enthusiasts who come from all kinds of background. Hope we can make IT intresting for everyone including our Grandparents ❤️☺️
Sir u write 9th bit 256 which is not in ipv4 only up to 8 bits. For ur correction. Good effort on the content. Thanks for giving us good information. Keep going
Plz upload a simple and effective explanation of SSL certificate and it's working, public key infrastructure, DIGITAL CERTIFICATE, TLS, DNS, DHCP, encryption algorithm as well.
Thanks Pramod ॐ गणेशाय नमः... पहले दो videos हिंदी में ही थे but then started in english as people from across boaundaries wanted to learn. Kabhi mauka mila toh hindi me bhi kuch karenge zarur ☺️
thank you so much for explaining it so well. I was struggling to understand the subnetting stuff since so long but none of the videos explained it so well. thanks and good work
Absolutely amazing tutorial! Very easy to follow. Your analogies are particularly insightful. Keep doing what you are doing and make lots of more videos. A couple of suggestions that you can take into consideration are unicast/multicast, mesh networks.
Subnetting is complicated but the way he teach so understandable. Appreciate it and i'm doing some sample subnetting questions using this method. Thanks you.
One of the most complicated concept easily explained. I'm from non IT background, still able to understand as the teaching method is just to the point. Best teacher for IT on youtube.
Thanks a lot for such a lovely feedback means a lot please keep supporting mate😊
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@@ITkFunde why we need ipv4 for computer network when we get internet connection can get ip a dress then why we needs ipv4 class ?????
Myself with absolutely no background of CS or IT based on the past four weeks of training for CCNA and this tutorial think that the IPv4 Subnet Mask allows a Local Area Network (LAN) to use its IP address most efficiently by dividing the maximum number of End Devices allowed (computers, lap tops, printers, cell phones, servers) into several sub networks without acquiring additional IP adresses for each sub netwrok.
As he repeatedly said in this tutorial; do watch his IPv4 tutorial, I will definitely do that as well.
Hope it somewhat answers your querry.
Good teaching but all examples are class C but we need to understand class B too
Thanks to u..i m a 53 years old woman and i had to prepare subnetting..u explained brilliantly..God bless u..
Thankyou Mam for your wishes and blessing it means a lot 🙏🙏❤️❤️
This was a brilliant piece of tutorial. I have been studying this topic for last 25 years but never managed to get so much clarity till I came across this video. Very well done. God bless you. You have great teaching skill. Thank you.
we wacha jaba ati 25 yrs😆
Excellent. For so many years I was struggling to understand subnetting. And here in 30 minutes, it is crystal clear. Thank you so much.
I'm very clear with subnetting all my doubts are been answered, thankyou , post a video on IP range ,,,
Your explanation is way better compared to my Networking instructor. I now understand subnetting because of you! The way you explained things are straight to the point.
After many years i wanted to know about subnetting and it took me 38 mints in total to recall everything....fablous and mind blowing video...Thank you so much❤
This is the best tutorial on subnetting that I have seen on UA-cam so far. Thanks for making this video. You are a great teacher.
Thanks Chris ☺️🙏
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Explicit Explanation! I could not afford to lose a second in this video. I have finally found a solution to my IT issues. Thank you for sharing this knowledge on UA-cam.
thanks dear ❤️
Dude, you’re a great teacher. I can’t thank you enough! Your step by step explanation and clarity is impeccable. Keep up the great work!!! Much love from me and my future IT career.
Thanks a lot brother 🙏☺️
why are you take 2^7 and 6 please explanin
@@CalledMeAdiHi he added 2 Bits to the networked then he calculates from right to the left started with 0 in the last Octet the 2 added Bits located in number 6 and7 so he added 2 to the power 6 which the first Bit located and same is the other Bit in number 7 that's why.
I finally understand how subnetting & IP addressing works! Totally awesome!
I had gone through so many videos,none of them could clear my doubts, your video did it..very well explained.. appreciate ur efforts..keep posting more videos..
Thanks Brunda 😊
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@@ITkFunde hello sir
I was so confused and lost until I watched this, I will definitely be referring back to it as needed.
South Asian teachers are the best and won't use any others. They explain logically, use context, and lots of diagrams. It sure beats the mansplaining in America when you're a woman in male-dominated classes. Thanks your presentation has left me untraumatized.
Can u send me link this video
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Agreed, I'm tired of being talked at by instructors who don't understand the importance of visual aids and who skip importance pieces of info, especially in intro courses.
i had browsed so many websites and videos in trying to get started with subnetting. only to drop deep and lost within the jargons. but you nailed it. thank you.
Thanks Kennone of the toughest tutorials to make for me as well glad it helped 😊
no words to describe , such a intelligent guy, anybody can understand your concepts regardless of their domains. i learned many things from your videos. thank you so much for time and hardwork to share the knowledge to us.
u are best teacher ever
You have done a wonderful job of making this subnetting topic so simple to be understood by anybody. Hats off to you for all the effort you have put.
I watched IPV4 and then subnetting. Really very good explanation bro. Thanks for doing this. You made my task easy
Good day! I got a question from 21:53 where you add the subnet mask of (I I 0 0 0 0 0 0) from the octet. Do you add the sum of the 8th and 7th bit which is 2^8 and 2^7 or do you add the least bit to the next which is 2^7 and 2^6? You explained that by adding both bits would result into getting the # of subnet mask. P.S. `Thanks for the lesson bro. Helps alot. This is just for me to clarify what I understood from the video. Hope you have a great day!`
It's 2^7 & 2^6 coz, oct range ends 128. (Where 2^8 - 256) so, 2^7+2^6= 128+64= 192. New subnet mask.
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I know it's super late reply but, I just learnt this 😅 and tried to explain. I hope it is correct.
@@ayanroy9820 Thank you. Got it now.
This is by far the best video I've come across so far, thank you
Thanks a lot
"The power of two in your mind"
Thank you for this amazing content.
Thanks Leo 🙏🙏
i just understand subnet mask since all this years..... thanks so much and really appreciate
Sir your real life examples are awesome....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Charlie
A practical teacher ❤💯
Thanks Dananjaya
cannot find a better video to understand subnetting . you did it brilliantly , kudos for that
Thank you very much. You're not just brilliant, you're gifted with passing it onto others in the best way possible.
Thanks Nawal ❤️
Man I want to thank you because of you and this video I was able to Pass my Networking interview at Google...Thanks a ton and keep growing
Thank you so much, you are the best in explaining the subnetting !
Thanks Ali
You're really a lifesaver. I have my exam the day after tomorrow and I still was having problem with this topic. But cuz of you, now I'm able to do it well.
Assalamwalaikum brother. I know this video is old but I wanted to still leave a positive feedback. I am in the process of taking an IT Fundamental certificate course, all was smooth until subnetting and submasks topics came to be... Thank you so much for such a clear, real life explanation. Thank you! may allah continue to reward you and your family.
It's lovely to see your comment, it made my day ! Thanks Mevelin ♥🙏😊
Have an exam on Suubnetting and still hadn't understood a thing till now. Thank you so much!
Thanks Chinomso a lot all the best for exam
This is an amazing tutorial for anyone out there looking to understand subnetting , thanks you very much for teaching in such an elegant way :)
Subnetting part for me was really hard to understand, but you explained really well and now I got the clarity. Thankyou
This Channel is very underrated. Way to go man ! love the simplicity of your explanation. Even 5 year old can understand it !
love that you are using a real visual medium to explain this.
finally i found explanation, not too fast not to slow just perfect, only have some doubt in @21:44 how he got 2 ^7 + 2^ 6 still not clear to me
Same problem
Each octet has 8 bits which ranges from 0 to 127 bits. So, if you count 8 bits in the power of 2 it will 2^0 + 2^1 + 2^2 + 2^3 + 2^4 + 2^5 + 2^6 + 2^7. As IPs are read from Left to Right, we have to take 2^7 + 2^6 = 128+64 = 192. Rest other 63 out of 255 bits in last octet will be assigned to host. I hope it helps.
One of the most in detail video of Subnetting les than an hour. This video answer all my questions about subnetting. Thankyou. Keep up the good work.
It’s just amazing how your explanations make concepts easy to understand. I appreciate greatly. Thank you.
You demystified everything about subnetting. I got the logic of subnetting from your video...thanks.
Great teacher which teaches from both sides of the problem. Appreciating you so much sir. Looking forward for more videos like this. Thanks.
one of the most ittritating concept is subnetting and now i got a huge clarity on it thanks for the wonderfull explanation sir🤝🙏
sir, your way of teaching networking is simple and easy to understand. Really appreciate your efforts. 👍
Thanks Kushagra☺️
I was getting anxiety and wanted to go to sleep when I watched network directions explanation. So I decided to check yours with the cdr math.. and woe I'm so relieved. Than you for clear explanation unlike the other guy who doesn't explain every step by step to us newbs with no experience or knowledge....
A very good and amazing teaching .......keep it up and thank u
Thanks Aniukwu
You just saved my life Funde 🎉 thank you.
I really appreciate the way you articulate the important concepts. You are different from the others following you from Oslo keep it up. Thanks a lot
Thanks Yohannes I am so glad its helping you. 🙏☺️
I gotta give it to you guys; some of these Indian workers are incredibly smart and hard-working. Makes me feel insecure. I really enjoyed your way of explaining things. Your English is superb!
Very nicely explained, I just recollect my 16year forozen book. Thank you
Thanks Chintan
man your not boring, glad found your channel, other vid I fell asleep and cant even understand or follow. The energy explaining the subject is 10/10.
Thanks Nida means a lot 🙏☺️
I love this channel! Great explanation and examples.
Thanks Corey☺️
I am first time writing a comment to any teacher and it is "You are Amazing to make me understand"
Thanks for bestowing this honor I am humbled 🙏☺️
Thanks for the lesson. Going back to your analogy of Euro rail, if we have more hosts than what class C can provide, doesn't it make sense to convert some of the network to hosts to accommodate more hosts ? Converting host bits as network will not solve the problem, in my understanding. Please clarify.
Yes we borrow n/w bits to add more host, i have explained that in the later part of the video.
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Thanks a lot brother but thats too big a shoes for me, I am just a normal IT guy sharing whatever I learn or have learnt in various fields of IT industry 🙏☺️
This was an excellent presentation! Thank you
Thanks John
Seriously, what a great lesson! Cruised through so many videos and couldn't find a clear answer! Thank you!!!
These practical examples make things a lot easier. Thank you.
I got complete understanding of subnetting after watching your video.
You presented it in a clear and explicit way. And I look forward to seeing your next video tutorial on Class A and class B. Thank you in advance!! Thumbs up!!
I understood the concepts here before but the broadcast ID wasn't part of the explanations I had read prior. Very concise, clear and excellent lesson!
Thanks Niles
I'm from mechanical baground randomly watched this video he is brilliant and subscribed from now:)!
Thanks Sai
Please still lost in subnetting especially getting the hos, the IP address and the broadcast
Hello my friend, I might be one of your most recent viewer but I want to say THANK YOU! I'm currently working on getting my Google IT Support Certificate and this concept of subnetting was very hard for me to understand, but thanks to you I have a more clear and better understanding of how this concept works. I appreciate the time you put in to make these videos. I have already subscribed and will be checking your other videos on the I T field.
Thankyou Walter for your kind words and support, welcome to this sweet little family of tech enthusiasts who come from all kinds of background. Hope we can make IT intresting for everyone including our Grandparents ❤️☺️
Sir u write 9th bit 256 which is not in ipv4 only up to 8 bits. For ur correction.
Good effort on the content. Thanks for giving us good information. Keep going
Thanks Muqtar for feedback
as i m non tech person and age is 56, but your explanation is sufficient to set in my mind. thax dear keep it up
Thanks Ramesh ☺️🙏
Nicely explained. I wish you a good future. (sorry for typo)
Thanks Bala🙏☺️
appreciated sir what a brilliant explanation i have understood subnetting very easily
Please make more videos on networking. And the way you explain is quite amazing ❤️❤️
Thanks Sai for your lovely support 🙏☺️
Subneting ke Funde very well! Thank you for taking the time out and doing an awesome job mate!
Plz upload a simple and effective explanation of SSL certificate and it's working, public key infrastructure, DIGITAL CERTIFICATE, TLS, DNS, DHCP, encryption algorithm as well.
Thanks for suggestion
@@ITkFunde plz do
This is awesome, appreciate
finally this cidr is clear to me...😊🙏🙏
thanks anmol
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Excellent explain
If possible some videos in hindi.
Thanks Pramod ॐ गणेशाय नमः... पहले दो videos हिंदी में ही थे but then started in english as people from across boaundaries wanted to learn. Kabhi mauka mila toh hindi me bhi kuch karenge zarur ☺️
@@ITkFunde thanku sir
wooow your examples just made everything clear for me
Thanks
Thank you so much for the effort you took to make us understand the class.🙂
thanks Swathi
thank you so much for explaining it so well. I was struggling to understand the subnetting stuff since so long but none of the videos explained it so well. thanks and good work
Thank you so much mate really appreciating your videos your simply great, I would love to seeing you talking about DNS one day :)
just took CCNA class last week and dear sir your explanation is way better than my teacher. God bless you
Absolutely amazing tutorial! Very easy to follow. Your analogies are particularly insightful. Keep doing what you are doing and make lots of more videos. A couple of suggestions that you can take into consideration are unicast/multicast, mesh networks.
Thanks a lot for your feedback and suggestions 🙏☺️
I really don't have words to thank you 🙏
That is a damn good explanation!! Much appreciate your effort to contribute to society. 👏
U are great bro....saved me from exams...THANK U
There is no substitute for you r contribution to soceity....
Thanks Ramesh 🙏☺️
Same for me, you are my hero for explaining this in such a good way
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One of the complicated concept it's like cup 🍵 of tea thanks sir ❤️
Explained so well in a very simple way. I used to see this topic as very complicated before. Heartiest thanks from Pakistan. Superb Teacher.
one of the most tutor I find in network may Allah guide your
PERFECT EXPLAINED .. NOW I GET ALL ABOUT SUBNETTING..THANKS
perfecttt!!!!!! m no longer scared of subnetting.:D
Thanks Deepika ☺️
Wonderful..what a talent of teaching...jusy amazing
Thanks Subra ☺️
Subnetting is complicated but the way he teach so understandable. Appreciate it and i'm doing some sample subnetting questions using this method. Thanks you.
Cheetah! Bohat he Aala…. Cleared my concepts.
Love from 🇵🇰 Pakistan
Awesome explaination! much needed to revise the subnetting part. Thanks for the easy guide. God bless you!!
Bro ua GOAT in explaining..
Thanks for the clean and Simple explanation..
Thanks brother 🙏❤️
His style of lecture is fantastic as a beginner in networking
simple way to subnetting. fantastic
the best video and clear explanation on Subnets ever!
great job.
Big Salute to the way you described subnetting, CIDR & how to calculate these..
After binge watching many videos, finally this one!🎉 Thank you
Salute sir , no one explained so nicely and clearly so far in my learning . Thanks sir
I am literally a speechless ...one of the most hard topic you simply teach us thank ykh so much sir thank you❤❤❤
It was great, the only thing which not covered was the scenario of having 500 host and how to create 500 IP address for them.
The key is, to what power of 2 do you get a value such that it becomes greater than 500
This is an awesome video ... complicated idea explained so easily ...
Thanks Kamalesh ☺️☺️
That was amazing brother! A guy like me with zero networking knowledge would able to comprehend this!
Am in love with the teaching, thank u soon much
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