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i'm just watching this video. Thanks for explaining <3 I believe there is one digit missing in the 3rd part of the binary versions for the ip address and the subnet mask address <3
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Thank you for the video. Can we then say that a Network Address will always have a 0 on the fourth octet?
Oh man, you are a savior. I have a school project and this video helped clarify how to assign those Vlans for my project. Thank you so much.
I love your videos man. My respect.
Thank you very much Mr this really helped me because now adays they teach us nothing in school thanks to your videos
@2:59 video time stamp, where did the 3 come from? Anyone?
Question. at 3:00 video time stamp, why did you choose to borrow three bits from the last Octec?
Great video. It still stands up over a decade later!
Very clear explanation. Thankyou!
why did everything just get deleted in the last one
Broo, you do good but your videos take longer time, i recommend you should summarize
That's great. It's helpful ... Thank you!
The link doesn't work anymore... any updates?
Didnt work
still good up to today's date
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very clear explenation, thanks alot!
hi Dan. hope you have a good day. i want to ask, can this tutorial be implemented on cloud server SaaS virtualization in virtualbox, i am working on my final assignment, so i can graduate from university. thanks Dan
How do you simulate public IP addresses that are configured on a modem, like what you would have in real life?
Thank you very much for this explanation!
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Thankyou Sir Problem fixed after wasting 1 day.
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useful video thank you very much
What is version of Cisco packet tracer used in the video? can anyone help with this?
Wonderful tutorial. Bravo Dans.
Your explanation of the steps is fantastic. Thank you
Thank you so much for the effort Appreciate it .. Loay from Egypt
thank you bro
It's very useful as you give an overview about all the terms by explaining the abbreviations that come up all the time when learning. Well done and good job:)
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tres bonne vidéo j'ai adorer les explication mais j'aurais aimer que vous parler plus du rôle et du comportement des acl tcp established par exemple la commande access-list 110 permit tcp any any eq established a quoi sa sert concrètement et esce que sont implémentation peut bloquer une connexion ssh ou telnet a mon réseau local puis que c'est une conexion d'extérieur vers intérieur
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great way to explain it!!
Such an insight video. Thank you!
how many subnets and hosts does the network have?
Whats that amazing Simulation Software
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12 years later in 2024, this video helped me very much... Thank you
But is the answer you get wrong or not in the optional answers?