It's currently 04:15 in the morning where I am, I have a mock exam today and I was struggling with Subnetting, these tutorials have made it so simple to understand and there have been many 'I UNDERSTAND NOW' Moments! :) Thank you so much
Thank you you sir I was kind of getting confused watching other videos on CIDR but your way of explanation made me understand the concept God bless you
Thank you so much for this video series. Great explanations, but I especially appreciated the examples you used. Working out those examples helped me fully understand all of the lessons in this series.
I finally get it. Thank you. This was the best explanation of CIDR Notation that I've found. Now I have a question on my Network+ practice quiz about the range. Hopefully you have a video on it too.
John Cresswell Thanks for watching our video! The IP address should not change - that was a white board typo, sorry for any confusion this may have caused. The IP address should have been written as 192.168.88.116 just as it was given in the exercise.We have annotated the video to correct this error.
It's currently 04:15 in the morning where I am, I have a mock exam today and I was struggling with Subnetting, these tutorials have made it so simple to understand and there have been many 'I UNDERSTAND NOW' Moments! :) Thank you so much
MonkfishWoW You're welcome! Thank you for your comment, and good luck on your exam!
Thank you you sir I was kind of getting confused watching other videos on CIDR but your way of explanation made me understand the concept God bless you
Thank you so much for this video series. Great explanations, but I especially appreciated the examples you used. Working out those examples helped me fully understand all of the lessons in this series.
I finally get it. Thank you. This was the best explanation of CIDR Notation that I've found. Now I have a question on my Network+ practice quiz about the range. Hopefully you have a video on it too.
Thanks, Just wanted to let you know your videos are great and are very helpful!
John Cresswell Thank you very much John!
I don't know why anyone would dislike this video lol... Great video.
You have a way of boiling down complicated things to simple stuff. Cheers.
Why was the IP address in the last exercise changed from 192.168.88.116 to 192.168.88.16, this I did not understand.
John Cresswell Thanks for watching our video! The IP address should not change - that was a white board typo, sorry for any confusion this may have caused. The IP address should have been written as 192.168.88.116 just as it was given in the exercise.We have annotated the video to correct this error.
thank you very much. Finally I got it
Peter Dlugos Great! We're glad to help.
very helpful....thanking the team
loved it. thanks!
You're welcome and thank you. We're glad you liked it!
very helpful....thanking the team
very helpful....thanking the team