As so many have said, your accent is an asset, not a hinderance. It helps me stay focused and learn what you are saying THE FIRST TIME, because the cadence is not standard American, and I do not start daydreaming while you are talking because my brain is actively engaging with your accent.
It helps a lot too that he speaks so slowly and enunciates and emphasizes the most important parts. This guy has made more of concepts click for me than any other teacher has.
@Sunny Classroom excuse my ignorance I'm new to this I was just wondering where do you get the 256 to divided it by 16384? are we always have to used that number 256 or they might be another numbers ?
Dearest Sunny, no need to apologize for your accent. You are an excellent teacher. We were reviewing subnetting in class today to prepare for our final exams, and I was so confused and frustrated! I watched your subnetting playlist when I got home and it is so clear now! Thank you so much!!
Hello Mr. Sunny! First, your Chinglish is great and I can't imagine what I would sound like if I tried to speak Chinese, so my hat is off to you sir! Thanks for your very patient explanations...this has been most helpful! Please be safe and well.
Mr. Sunny you are the right coach i was looking for all these time. You've made networking look so simple. I salute and thank you from the bottom of my heart
This video is fantastic. I am a new network engineer and this teaches it better than anything else I have seen in my certification classes. Please stop apologizing for "Chingrish" your English is fantastic, and that's at least a second language for you. You should be proud of your English.
Your English is way better than most native English speakers I've come across, and quickly to the point as well. Keep up the fantastic video lessons! 🙂 👍
tomorrrow I´ve got my recovery exam of subbneting. My mark was 0.5/10, but yesterday I found you and now everything looks much easier, that table is amazing. If I I approve tomorrow it will be all because of you!!!! Thank you for your work from Spain.
thank you so much for making these videos on subnetting. I was so lost in my networking class, but this is just unbelievably helpful and easy to understand.
You speak way more clearly than I do, with my "proper" English. Thanks for being awesome and for explaining this in a way I can understand it. Never fully became confident with subnetting until now.
Sunny you made it easy to do subnetting. You speak well. No need to self deprecate. These tutorials are great. You break down complexity and make it easy to understand quickly.
@@sunnyclassroom24 In your example of 172.16.0.0 you used class b table . But in the end of the video you said that class c table is for 172.16.0.0 . I dont get it
@@jpeg.a7016 when we get ID wth subnet mask, we decide the table by subnet mask. for example, with 172.16.0.0 /24, we will use table C. With 172.16.0.0/16, we will use table B.
i began studying networking yesterday and i cant simply stop, your accent and illustration are the best... i am quickly learning and your videos are the best, i wish you were my calculus tutor
you should not think so, everyone comes from a different home and they carry its beauty with them. Just like that, you brought that Chinese beauty to your spoken English. Your chinglish is definitely not long and boring, it is THE BEST. You are such a lively, master, and compassionate teacher, Thank you so MUCH for this help!! God Bless 💛☺
Please stop apologizing for your Chinglish. You are well spoken, deliberate, and speak in a regular cadence. You provide the most clear explanations on youtube for non trivial subjects. I probably watch 3 or 4 of your videos a week. I think of you as the indomitable Sunny and look for your videos if I need to understand something. Your accent has never been a barrier to the incredibly crystal explanations you provide.
Thank you. I like your slow talking, all the words are clear, also write on the board what you say, so finally I understand English. Greetings from Italy.
There's no need to apologize for your accent. Your incredible presentation and excellent explanation has helped me enormously! I had been struggling with 3rd octet sub-netting. You cleared up all my questions. I have a much better understanding -- AND because I listened to this video several times, I have a much better understanding of your accent. I'm even starting to talk like you. ;^) Thank you, Sunny!
Thank you for doing these videos. You take the time to explain how to do subnetting without being in such a rush, and that helps a lot. Your videos have been the most helpful of anyone, by far. At one point I thought I was lost until at the end of this video, you explained why a /26 can have 1024 subnets. (because the given CIDR value dictates which table to use.) Thank you so much; I have an exam coming up that will have a lot of subnetting in it, and your videos have helped me become much more fluent. Your "Chinglish" is very understandable!
@@aidenchen2595 keyword !if to solve 3 subnets, find the closest greater number . therefore 4, of which 3 ll be used and 1 remains unused. thus u can get it
@@sm.saadarefin2879to help you easily remember and construct the table he s asking to add 64. ... If u remember it and proceed, u can construct it without mistakes
Professor Sunny, you save my day. I wish I knew this method months ago. I were struggling with this concept and studied it for days. I gave up. Now it becomes so easy.
Again, thank you. I rarely comment on anything. This is my second comment to you today. Your explanations are simple and therefore most helpful. Your "Chinglish" is easily understood.
Thank you so much for explaining this to me! I am in my senior year of cybersecurity and this topic has been a challenge for me. You explain it wonderfully and your accent is very easy to understand as well! :)
Sunny you are amazing. I am embarking on an additional career, and with my new classes, I always look for your tutorials to help me understand what my teachers/courses seem to make so difficult. You break things down into such manageable pieces in a clear and concise fashion. You have lit that lightbulb above my head on more than one occasion and I thank you for that. Your work is truly valued and appreciated. Thank you for all your hard work and your great attitude. I always look for one of your videos if I have an issue. Please continue creating them. 😁
Dear Sunny, Thank you so much for this great explanation! You have no idea how you have made subnetting much simpler for a bunch of students like me :) Appreciate your great work and wonderful accent :) the best subnetting tutorial!
Who needs meditation when he can listen to your voice explaining class B subnetting? Thank you for making these videos , you're a rare gem. I've got a question though, how can you tell when to divide by 256? Can you tell me in what circumstances I need to divide by 256? Because I noticed you didn't do any division in the second example.
every 256 in the 4th octet is 1 in the third octet. Thus, if the number of hosts is more than 256 you need to divide by 256. If the maximum number of hosts in any subnet is less than 256, do not use division.
Dear Sunny, thank you for your advices, clearer than my network teacher(s). I regret beeing at school before this video was posted, you are a really wonderful pedagogue. And as a non-native english speaker, your accent was really enjoyable :)
Auto subscribed. Dammm... i watched a lot of videos regarding subnetting and does not understand a thing. Your explanation is simple, concise, and crystal clear! GREAT JOB!
lucky for me you are here. I watched your first video about subnetting long time ago, and now that I am having a network assignment to subnet a class b IP using FLSM method and here I find your video to save me. thank you very much!
No one is perfect! Sunny has tried very hard and done his best obviously. Walk before you can run. Keep up the good work. Some words are clearly difficult for him to pronounce clearly and distinctly. Practice makes perfect!!!
Actually, the slower pauses in your "Chinglish" give me a chance to read along much easier than with many videos. I don't have to pause or back up. Actually the English you speak is better than a lot of native-born Americans -- Ha. It's all good. And thanks for the videos. They've been very clear and helpful.
Mr Sunny, you are just amazing teacher. Very nice and clear explanations and your English is really good and very understandable so you do not have to worry. I will definitely recommend you to all my classmates at Uni. Thank you! Greetings from Slovakia.
I hate when you belittle your speach, calling it "Chinglish". You're providing me with such useful information that I NEED. The last thing I care about is how good your English is. Thank you for this video, and you're speech is perfectly fine. You're intelligent as all hell.
You’re an awesome teacher. It is easy to understand. Even with slight accent I have absolutely no problem understanding you. You speak very clearly 👍👍.
You are simply supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I have nearly lost interest in Comptia exams because of difficulties in understanding some concepts. Many thanks Sunny for rekindling the fire of hope in me.
My favorite part of ever video is when Sunny apologizes for his accent! lol! Don't worry Sunny, you have some of the most concise youtube videos for english speakers on the internet. keep it up!
Hello, Past Jim, it's Future Jim here. I just wanted to say that you got rusty, you forgot how to subnet class B networks again. And once again, Sunny came to the rescue with his video
jamming into the knowledge of the subnet by Sunny is the best thing, loved the way you teach tbh your accent makes me concentrate. You should start Patreon.
Thank you so much, you have helped me so much, I had no idea how to subnet because our professor can't teach like you wish I had found your channel early
I love you! You are the MAN! Many prayers & blessings to you & your family! You've saved me from networking torture and misery! Thank you, thank you! -- 1 million times THANK YOU!
Sunny's way is the easiest way I have seen.. way to go. The accent is not a problem if you are good at conveying things in a clear manner..which you don't need to worry or else you won't see this many Likes :)
Ty for this! I was having trouble finding out how to subnet past the 255 hosts, and you showed it in this video. Basically, it's just changing the octet to the next digit and continuing to 254, and so on.
Youre to hard on yourself man. Like the top comment says, its an asset. I stay focused better, the pace is a perfect pace complimented by the visuals you put up. I am using you videos to help me through school, and its excellent
Sunny thank you; you are awesome and your communication skills are excellent. You explained this information directly, clearly, and to the point and you made me laught, too. Thanks!
What was that noise? ah....the penny dropped. Finally i got any easy understandable way to do Subnet. To know the binary way is one thing, but this is wayyyy better! Thank you!
As so many have said, your accent is an asset, not a hinderance. It helps me stay focused and learn what you are saying THE FIRST TIME, because the cadence is not standard American, and I do not start daydreaming while you are talking because my brain is actively engaging with your accent.
Thanks you for watching! I appreciate.
Exactly 💯💯. I agree with this.
It helps a lot too that he speaks so slowly and enunciates and emphasizes the most important parts. This guy has made more of concepts click for me than any other teacher has.
That is so true
@Sunny Classroom excuse my ignorance I'm new to this I was just wondering where do you get the 256 to divided it by 16384? are we always have to used that number 256 or they might be another numbers ?
Dearest Sunny, no need to apologize for your accent. You are an excellent teacher.
We were reviewing subnetting in class today to prepare for our final exams, and I was so confused and frustrated!
I watched your subnetting playlist when I got home and it is so clear now! Thank you so much!!
I am 14 years in to my IT career and you are easily the best teacher I've come across in terms of subnetting. Thank you so much!
Honestly, I am CCNP certified and I learned Subnetting in hard way. I wished if I watched this video before. Thank you so much
What method did you use for your exam?
Instead of taking networking in college, I should have just watched these videos. You have a talent for making this understandable.
Same bruh
6 Networking teachers have disliked this video because it takes them months to teach what Sunny does in minutes. 😂
I like your humors.
I read through an entire elaborate pdf our professor provided for us and I couldn't understand it. He simplified all of that in 1 video lol.
😂😂😂
Hello Mr. Sunny! First, your Chinglish is great and I can't imagine what I would sound like if I tried to speak Chinese, so my hat is off to you sir! Thanks for your very patient explanations...this has been most helpful! Please be safe and well.
PLEASE never apologize for your beautiful accent. We all can understand you very well! Thank you so much for your clear instructions.
Your explanations are fantastic. I learned more in 30 minutes than in 4 weeks in a Network+ class. May you experience the joy you bring others!
I cannot thank you enough Sunny for all the lessons. Am becoming an expert just by watching your videos.
Thanks a lot.
Mr. Sunny you are the right coach i was looking for all these time. You've made networking look so simple. I salute and thank you from the bottom of my heart
He's indeed the best teacher I ever had
This video is fantastic. I am a new network engineer and this teaches it better than anything else I have seen in my certification classes. Please stop apologizing for "Chingrish" your English is fantastic, and that's at least a second language for you. You should be proud of your English.
Your English is way better than most native English speakers I've come across, and quickly to the point as well. Keep up the fantastic video lessons! 🙂 👍
Thank you very much!
I'm taking a Network+ class and this helped explain the process so much better than my teacher did. Thanks a bunch!
I am abit confused about Network ID.Why is he adding 64 with Network ID?What is the calculation for that?
tomorrrow I´ve got my recovery exam of subbneting. My mark was 0.5/10, but yesterday I found you and now everything looks much easier, that table is amazing. If I I approve tomorrow it will be all because of you!!!! Thank you for your work from Spain.
@haroldnmadge very good, thank u for asking, 5.5/10 and with a 10/10 in the last exam, this guy is a very good teacher
thank you so much for making these videos on subnetting. I was so lost in my networking class, but this is just unbelievably helpful and easy to understand.
You speak way more clearly than I do, with my "proper" English. Thanks for being awesome and for explaining this in a way I can understand it. Never fully became confident with subnetting until now.
I really like the videos...and your endearing, slow "Chinglish" that's easy to understand. Thank you
You are welcome and thanks a lot for being nice.
Sunny is an excellent teacher. He might have an accent but he is clear and concise. A+++
Sunny you made it easy to do subnetting. You speak well. No need to self deprecate. These tutorials are great. You break down complexity and make it easy to understand quickly.
This is the BEST example of how to subnet. It has resolved my fear of subnetting!
Great!
@@sunnyclassroom24 In your example of 172.16.0.0 you used class b table . But in the end of the video you said that class c table is for 172.16.0.0 . I dont get it
@@jpeg.a7016 when we get ID wth subnet mask, we decide the table by subnet mask. for example, with 172.16.0.0 /24, we will use table C. With 172.16.0.0/16, we will use table B.
Why you divided 16384 by 256? What is the general rule.
@@gautamgoel0505 About your question dividing by 256 See Sunny's reply to Guardian ApE 1 year ago. Patrick
i began studying networking yesterday and i cant simply stop, your accent and illustration are the best... i am quickly learning and your videos are the best, i wish you were my calculus tutor
you should not think so, everyone comes from a different home and they carry its beauty with them. Just like that, you brought that Chinese beauty to your spoken English. Your chinglish is definitely not long and boring, it is THE BEST. You are such a lively, master, and compassionate teacher, Thank you so MUCH for this help!! God Bless 💛☺
Why the SM going until /32? In google, there is only until /30.
Thank God! I found this great guy, i gain tremedously in every of his class. Thanks Sunny boy. I just felt like a subnet saavy.
I am glad it helps.
This is the easiest to understand subnetting explanation I have ever seen!!! Thank you so much for your content.
Please stop apologizing for your Chinglish. You are well spoken, deliberate, and speak in a regular cadence. You provide the most clear explanations on youtube for non trivial subjects. I probably watch 3 or 4 of your videos a week. I think of you as the indomitable Sunny and look for your videos if I need to understand something. Your accent has never been a barrier to the incredibly crystal explanations you provide.
You are the best teacher I found here in UA-cam. Straight forward, clear and concise and very understandable chinglish. Thank you Sir!
Thank you. I like your slow talking, all the words are clear, also write on the board what you say, so finally I understand English. Greetings from Italy.
There's no need to apologize for your accent.
Your incredible presentation and excellent explanation has helped me enormously! I had been struggling with 3rd octet sub-netting. You cleared up all my questions. I have a much better understanding -- AND because I listened to this video several times, I have a much better understanding of your accent. I'm even starting to talk like you. ;^)
Thank you, Sunny!
Thank you for doing these videos. You take the time to explain how to do subnetting without being in such a rush, and that helps a lot. Your videos have been the most helpful of anyone, by far. At one point I thought I was lost until at the end of this video, you explained why a /26 can have 1024 subnets. (because the given CIDR value dictates which table to use.) Thank you so much; I have an exam coming up that will have a lot of subnetting in it, and your videos have helped me become much more fluent. Your "Chinglish" is very understandable!
how do i know which table to use? i cant seem to understand his explanation at the end of the video?
Thank you in advance!
@@aidenchen2595 keyword !if to solve 3 subnets, find the closest greater number . therefore 4, of which 3 ll be used and 1 remains unused. thus u can get it
by mistake, is the question has /24???instead of /26, then will be perfect, isnt it??
@@keerthikapk1031 I am abit confused about Network ID.Why is he adding 64 with Network ID?What is the calculation for that?
@@sm.saadarefin2879to help you easily remember and construct the table he s asking to add 64. ...
If u remember it and proceed, u can construct it without mistakes
I really much understand your English than native speakers. Great job. loves your teachings.
Thank you for supporting! i do my best.
Professor Sunny, you save my day. I wish I knew this method months ago. I were struggling with this concept and studied it for days. I gave up. Now it becomes so easy.
I am glad you did it.
By far the best subnetting tutorials from you sir. Keep up the good work. U are helping millions of students across the world
Great teacher! His chinglish is charming because he speaks so slowly and clearly!
Thank you very much!
Again, thank you. I rarely comment on anything. This is my second comment to you today. Your explanations are simple and therefore most helpful. Your "Chinglish" is easily understood.
Thank you for your compliments!
Thank you so much for explaining this to me! I am in my senior year of cybersecurity and this topic has been a challenge for me. You explain it wonderfully and your accent is very easy to understand as well! :)
Glad it was helpful!
Another amazing tutorial! I hope no one was giving you trouble over your accent, intelligence speaks in every language.
Absolutely the best explanation to subnetting I've found on the whole internet.
What a legend
Best subnetting guide I've seen so far. Great job!
Thank you sir.
Glad it was helpful!
Sunny you are amazing. I am embarking on an additional career, and with my new classes, I always look for your tutorials to help me understand what my teachers/courses seem to make so difficult. You break things down into such manageable pieces in a clear and concise fashion. You have lit that lightbulb above my head on more than one occasion and I thank you for that. Your work is truly valued and appreciated. Thank you for all your hard work and your great attitude. I always look for one of your videos if I have an issue. Please continue creating them. 😁
I am abit confused about Network ID.Why is he adding 64 with Network ID?What is the calculation for that?
Dear Sunny, Thank you so much for this great explanation! You have no idea how you have made subnetting much simpler for a bunch of students like me :) Appreciate your great work and wonderful accent :) the best subnetting tutorial!
Who needs meditation when he can listen to your voice explaining class B subnetting? Thank you for making these videos , you're a rare gem. I've got a question though, how can you tell when to divide by 256? Can you tell me in what circumstances I need to divide by 256? Because I noticed you didn't do any division in the second example.
every 256 in the 4th octet is 1 in the third octet. Thus, if the number of hosts is more than 256 you need to divide by 256. If the maximum number of hosts in any subnet is less than 256, do not use division.
Sunny Classroom thanks for your prompt response . It's clearer to me now.
your chinglish is the best in the world. Thank you so much. Love from india
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Dear Sunny, thank you for your advices, clearer than my network teacher(s).
I regret beeing at school before this video was posted, you are a really wonderful pedagogue.
And as a non-native english speaker, your accent was really enjoyable :)
Auto subscribed. Dammm... i watched a lot of videos regarding subnetting and does not understand a thing. Your explanation is simple, concise, and crystal clear! GREAT JOB!
lucky for me you are here.
I watched your first video about subnetting long time ago, and now that I am having a network assignment to subnet a class b IP using FLSM method and here I find your video to save me.
thank you very much!
No one is perfect! Sunny has tried very hard and done his best obviously. Walk before you can run. Keep up the good work. Some words are clearly difficult for him to pronounce clearly and distinctly. Practice makes perfect!!!
YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD
YOU REALLY HELPED ME
Thank you very much for your nice words. I am glad it helped.
Actually, the slower pauses in your "Chinglish" give me a chance to read along much easier than with many videos. I don't have to pause or back up. Actually the English you speak is better than a lot of native-born Americans -- Ha. It's all good.
And thanks for the videos. They've been very clear and helpful.
Good to know!
I have just started watching your classes and am so amazed i like them so much.
I understand everything even with the chinglish. Thanks alot
thanks a lot for your kind words.
Excellent, nobody has simplified this topic as you did. Tip my hat for you.
Mr Sunny, you are just amazing teacher. Very nice and clear explanations and your English is really good and very understandable so you do not have to worry. I will definitely recommend you to all my classmates at Uni. Thank you! Greetings from Slovakia.
your way of teaching is simply awesome. Please add more contents related to networking. I love your accent by the way dont apologise for it.
I hate when you belittle your speach, calling it "Chinglish". You're providing me with such useful information that I NEED. The last thing I care about is how good your English is. Thank you for this video, and you're speech is perfectly fine. You're intelligent as all hell.
You’re an awesome teacher. It is easy to understand. Even with slight accent I have absolutely no problem understanding you. You speak very clearly 👍👍.
Brilliant! Networking makes sense with Sunny as your teacher 🙏 thank you for making it easy and simple to understand for my hard head
Thanks very, very much. Your videos are just top of the range especially when it comes to simplicity and clarity. You're a gifted teacher.
Sir, I personally like the way you present your UA-cam videos and your accent is no issue, und ich bin dankbar : D
Glad to hear that
You are simply supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I have nearly lost interest in Comptia exams because of difficulties in understanding some concepts. Many thanks Sunny for rekindling the fire of hope in me.
My favorite part of ever video is when Sunny apologizes for his accent! lol! Don't worry Sunny, you have some of the most concise youtube videos for english speakers on the internet. keep it up!
Thank you for watching!
Everytime I have a brain fart and I forget how to subnet class B networks, I return to this video and it gets me back on track. Thanks Sunny. 🌞
Hello, Past Jim, it's Future Jim here. I just wanted to say that you got rusty, you forgot how to subnet class B networks again. And once again, Sunny came to the rescue with his video
jamming into the knowledge of the subnet by Sunny is the best thing, loved the way you teach tbh your accent makes me concentrate. You should start Patreon.
I am so glad I got to click on your profile. The best thus far. Thank you Sifu Sunny.
Very good work sir. You are helping me to transition from network engineer to cyber security.
This is so easy to understand and the ascent is even making me understand more. I don't know how it came to be so but THANK YOU
I am abit confused about Network ID.Why is he adding 64 with Network ID?What is the calculation for that?
I like your thick articulate accent. easy to understand and the accent is just kinda like an artistic addition to it
Thank you so much, you have helped me so much, I had no idea how to subnet because our professor can't teach like you wish I had found your channel early
I am glad it helps. I try my best .
I love you! You are the MAN! Many prayers & blessings to you & your family! You've saved me from networking torture and misery! Thank you, thank you! -- 1 million times THANK YOU!
Your videos are a big help with my CISCO classes I appreciate the time you take to make them.
Sunny has such a soothing voice I'm going to watch these for bedtime...
Thank you Sunny!, You have made subnetting so much easier than the book I am reading. And your English is fine! LOL!
Sunny's way is the easiest way I have seen.. way to go. The accent is not a problem if you are good at conveying things in a clear manner..which you don't need to worry or else you won't see this many Likes :)
the best IT teacher ever! thank you!
Thank you for your great videos. I am taking the CCNA test on Friday and hopefully, with your help, I'll be successful!
Thank you Mr Sunny. Your English is excellent and easy to understand
Glad to hear that!
Great examples as usual, and very easy to follow. Keep the content coming Sunny.
Many thanks for your compliment. I will try my best.
I am so blessed to have found this video! You made subnetting spectacularly easy! Thank you so much! I wish I could send you a thank you gift!
Thank you so much Sunny! I just killed a final exam because of the videos you've made on subnetting!
dear sunny, You are a very good and humble teacher and I enjoy it very much
Why the SM going until /32? In google, there is only until /30.
Ty for this! I was having trouble finding out how to subnet past the 255 hosts, and you showed it in this video. Basically, it's just changing the octet to the next digit and continuing to 254, and so on.
Superb sir..
Very simple way to understand subnetting...
Thank you for watching!
Youre to hard on yourself man. Like the top comment says, its an asset. I stay focused better, the pace is a perfect pace complimented by the visuals you put up. I am using you videos to help me through school, and its excellent
Excellent... Thanks for simplifying ip subnetting ... Perfect Mr. Sunny
You are welcome.
hmm! - Breath of relief. I lack words to truly appreciate U. Many thanks, Sunny.
Subnetting has never been so easy..thank you very much
What problem have those 4 unhappy people who put the dislike. These explanations are simply fantastic! W Mr Sunny
Thank you very much for your compliment and encouragement.
Sunny thank you; you are awesome and your communication skills are excellent. You explained this information directly, clearly, and to the point and you made me laught, too. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
I love sunny. He is a good man. Thanks for all the lessons sir. Its really helpful.
you sir, got yourself a new subscriber.
Thanks for the great "Chinglish" explanation.
You are welcome!
I feel that your explanation is very clear and easy to understand. I use more Singlish ... so I htink your Chinglish is not a problem at all .. haha
Thank you! 😃
Thanks Sunny, and personally I find your "chinglish" very easy to understand!
I am glad to hear. Thank you for supporting!
Very Good English. Most Excellent Teaching Method. Thanks, Mr. Sunny.
Thank you very much mr.sunny
Your all videos are very helpful to me.your chinglish is very good and clear.👍
Thank you Sunny. I enjoy the videos, and learn a lot. I also enjoy the humor you inject in to the presentation 😊
Thank you for watching! check out my other videos please!
These table examples are incredibly helpful.
Mr Sunny, you and your videos are really amazing.
Thank you very much.
Actually your accent make the whole things some how easier 😍
Thank you for your time! I am glad you learn things from my videos.
Thank you Mr. Sunny for your videos. I gained a lot of knowledge! keep sharing these learning resources.
Thank you! This is much easier than reading a boring textbook. :-)
Glad it was helpful!
no way, this is the exact network I needed to subnet! thanks sunny!
how ironic
What was that noise? ah....the penny dropped. Finally i got any easy understandable way to do Subnet. To know the binary way is one thing, but this is wayyyy better! Thank you!