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Hey Kim, why you stop with recording lessons? You are very good.
Ответитьthat make it so much easier thank you side note my DR is stupid
ОтветитьShort and sweet. Thank you
Ответитьsimply made easy :)
ОтветитьWhat a simple yet complete way of putting it all together. Thank you, Kim. Respect 👍
Ответитьi kept thinkijg that to caculate the network address u have to caculate form the subnet ( for the whole 2 hours i was doing ) and when i saw the first 1 min my mind was like ooooh ye i remember now
ОтветитьGreetings, thanks for you online teaching, how did you arrive to 63 on the broadcast address, how was it calculated. Thanks
ОтветитьA simple explanation makes my life easier. Thanks.
Ответитьwhy is it 63?
Ответитьtake my money
ОтветитьIf this is class C IP address why it did not start with 192
ОтветитьIf you were my teacher, I would prefer to fail and repeat forever
Ответитьit was easy and simple THANK YOU....
ОтветитьI don't understand where is 165 convert to binary number equal 00010000 ? how?
Ответитьthank you so much. I am watching you from Algeria 🇩🇿
ОтветитьThank you so much!!!!!!!!!
Waste whole day to figure out but you managed to help me in 1.53 minute
how to calculate the network ID and the broadcast ID using base 10 ?
ОтветитьThank u kim for the explaination ✨
Ответитьplzz explain the ip address of class A😔😔😔😔
Ответитьtank you so much
ОтветитьIm tryna determine your phone address
Ответитьvideo quality is bad
ОтветитьThanks so much. You explained it so well.
ОтветитьThanks much ! You are an angel !
ОтветитьI came here after wasting 4 hours on another playlist I wish I had found it earlier
ОтветитьAbsolutely perfect. Clear and short.
ОтветитьHow do you get the network address for multiple subnets?
Ответитьyour lecture is not Good.
ОтветитьThank you very much
ОтветитьYou're very sweet that your explanations go right straight to the brain.
ОтветитьThank you so much, I hope you're doing well 🫶
ОтветитьThank you Kim! I will have a quiz this evening, it took me only a few minutes to understand this. It's really easy to understand and I subscribed :)
ОтветитьVery easy explanation than that of The Network Doctors
ОтветитьThis make more sense than other videos who had the same topic(or am I just too stupid to understand)
Thank you Ma'am 😊
Thank You So much mam.
ОтветитьYou have explained this much better than my lecturers have. They have not done it well at all. Thanks
Ответитьit really helped for my assignment, huge respect for this.
Ответитьplease i will love to learn can u help me thanks
ОтветитьWow! Love. Thank you
Ответитьyour a god send
Ответитьwow...amazing trick
Ответитьoh my gosh thank you so much, you explained it way better than my teacher by the way
ОтветитьYou literally rocked. Thank you for a great clear explanation.
ОтветитьHow are you getting 63 for the broadcast?
ОтветитьMuch better than my teacher BS for 1 straight hour
Ответитьthere is no simpler or better way to explain it Thank you i understand it 😊😊
ОтветитьNice....very nice
ОтветитьThis is great, however, didn't work with one of my examples. I realised that I made a mistake because if the way you explained it. You said for the last octet everything needs to be 0's, but I realise that is just for your example because you happen to have two 0's.
However, that's not correct for every example.
You keep everything before the ) the same, and then add 0's, and for the broadcast it's the same, expect after the ) is 1s
Holy, that was actually really helpful. Thank you!
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