Quick shout out to you Patrick. Thank you for making this series of videos to prep newbies like me for subnetting IPv4. Everyone needs to hear this in a way that make sense to them. In this case it was your videos that switched the light on for me so thanks man!
mikecopeland
Easy and short explanation... Thank you ...useful when hurrying before the examination..
chayayashwantnaik
That was neat, clear, and easy to grasp!I spent a lot of time skimmin' n perusin' in order to find an overarchin' explanation. Thank you a lot!!
limelnoll
Hay thanks, used this stuff to complete my assignment.
influenzaadvanced
Man, you should have used the word "SIMPLY" in the title of the video. This was really simple to understand. Thanks a lot for the effort and the good work.
maurizo
Wohhhh 😮 thanks for such simpler and effective video
thanks man 💯 keep it up
Vibes_With_ST
Wow this was super easy to understand, thank you sir
prathameshshrivastava
Very helpful tutorial.Very easy and well explanation.
SmartTuber
What a great video. Thank you for your explanation and time.
roboedar
Thanks man you are time saver. Best regards.
anasalhariri
Thank you so much that was really easy and helpful
abdullahalrubayyi
Hello! I have a question. If the classification into A, B, C is outdated, what happened to the organizations that at some point requested a network? For example, if someone was assigned the 140.10.0.0/16 network at some point, does that organization still retain that entire range of addresses today?
travisbickle
Do we look at the first number or the highest number when finding a class for the IP
cemalcil
We just make up the binary for class B? Or sth sir
munireach
Btw how you got 127, in the first plce i dont get it