I think --->> /64 is IANA standard 48 GUI + 16 Subnet= 64 bits for Network Idyhe remaing 64 bits , raised to the power are all hosts. Great videos, wonder why this lady does not make more videos?
Thank you, after all the long time being desperate understanding subnetting, you’re the first person who really made me comprehend how it works. It is so simple if you get it taugt correctly
Question? Why does it become /64 after you've gotten the /56 from the ISP. I understand the binary conversion and the nibble conversions, so to speak. Why do i go from a " ":6600::/56 ----------> :6601/64. Thanks in advance.
I think most ppl here are programmers, so just do: transform: rotate(180deg); on the video tab
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I think --->> /64 is IANA standard 48 GUI + 16 Subnet= 64 bits for Network Idyhe remaing 64 bits , raised to the power are all hosts. Great videos, wonder why this lady does not make more videos?
Thank you! Great Explanation!
Well done.
Nicely Explained - Thank You
u got some sexy voice it was a very good tutorial thank you
I searched all day looking for a good explanation that used a manual method. Thank you for doing just that, and in a very clear manner
why /64 ?
It helped alooot 🔥🔥
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I wish you were my Tutor. Youve done an amazing job. Thank you so much. This is the best explain ive seen:)
Hey, Very nice video, Can you create more videos for IPV6 subnetting
Tang ina pano mo nakuha yung binary sa 6600 it should be 11..... and rest for binary
Thank you for this clear explanation!
Thank you, great explanation
Arent the borrowed 1s the #s that tell the # of subnets and not the 0s?
Thank you so much! Now I understand it perfectly! It was such a brilliant explanation!! :)
IPv6 subnetting is weird I mean can we even call this subnetting we just counted the number of networks that are already available anyways.
I have seen like 10 videos on VSLM and none helped until I stumbled upon yours. Thank you so much!
What about addressing the hosts??
Thank you, after all the long time being desperate understanding subnetting, you’re the first person who really made me comprehend how it works. It is so simple if you get it taugt correctly
If the subnet ID hextet is all F's can you sill continue to subnet?
After days of trying to understand this. I stumbled across this video and now i understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much for making this video 👏👏👏🔥👌👌
Very nice lesson, is clear and simple. Tks
HI CAN U EXPLAIN 1:42 TO 2:36 I DID NT UNDERSTOOD . HOW TO GIVE THAT VALUE 0,1,2,3,
Hey, great video! But how did u get to /64?
Make a video on /33 subnet
Nice explanation
Amen great explanation
Wow!!!! That made sense in 3:00 what took my professor 1 week to explain!!!!! Thank you so much for this video!!!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
plz explain another more example like that
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Thank you so much.. You've helped to clear my doubt.. I am facing I'm love network..
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Thank you! That was a great explanation. I finally got it ...
thank you very much , you are the person who teach this lesson for me .. not my lectures and other youtubers , so thank you very much madam
BEST AND EASIEST VLSM TUTORIAL EVER! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Question? Why does it become /64 after you've gotten the /56 from the ISP. I understand the binary conversion and the nibble conversions, so to speak. Why do i go from a " ":6600::/56 ----------> :6601/64. Thanks in advance.
Clear and well presented, excellant and thank you!
You are the best, I've seen many examples but yours it simple thanks my sister.
Simply super...
Finally, a woman explaining perfectly ipv6, Not a woman.
thank you soooooo much! Was a little bit frustrated by college homework. My professors script totally sucks.
While ipv6 looks a bit complicated than ipv4, when it comes to routing ipv6 is actually easier to do than ipv4..
Good explanation. Understanding IPv4 subnetting makes this much easier.
Best explanation ever for vlsm...!!! love you