Very helpful series. It really helped me to finally understand subnetting. However, I think there's one thing to correct. In the horizontal list of base 2 powers, you go from 2^8 (126) to 2^1 (1), That seems to be a typo, as 2^8 is actually 256. Rather shouldn't the list go from 2^7 (126) to 2^0 (1) ?
Okay, This guy published this video in 2013 and here is it 2015 and, to date no one has pointed out the face that he is totally got the power notation wrong? powers start at base ten starts at 10 to the 0 power and base 2 or binary starts with 2 to the 0 power. Whats up with that?
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Very helpful series. It really helped me to finally understand subnetting. However, I think there's one thing to correct. In the horizontal list of base 2 powers, you go from 2^8 (126) to 2^1 (1), That seems to be a typo, as 2^8 is actually 256. Rather shouldn't the list go from 2^7 (126) to 2^0 (1) ?
+Reynaldo Villar Hello Reynaldo, thank you for viewing and for pointing this out. We've clarified in the comments section above.
REAL TEACHER HE KNOW WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT THANKS MILLION BOSON
This is an awesome series. Thanks
Okay, This guy published this video in 2013 and here is it 2015 and, to date no one has pointed out the face that he is totally got the power notation wrong? powers start at base ten starts at 10 to the 0 power and base 2 or binary starts with 2 to the 0 power. Whats up with that?
+David Godfrey Hello David, thank you for viewing and for pointing this out. We've clarified in the comments section above.
Thank you so much!
sir u have written wrong power of 2's....i..e... 2 to the power of 2 is 4.....u have written 2 and soo onnnnnn....
+Vivek Thote Hello Vivek, thank you for viewing and for pointing this out. We've clarified in the comments section above.