let’s subnet your home network // You SUCK at subnetting // EP 6

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Subnetting is a skill you NEED to learn and in this video NetworkChuck is going to show you how to subnet your home network based on network requirements. So, building on the skills you learned in You Suck at Subnetting episodes 1-5, you will learn how to subnet a network, breaking it into 4 smaller networks.

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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:50 ⏩ Sponsor - ITProTV
2:00 ⏩ convert your subnet mask to binary
2:29 ⏩ network bits and host bits
2:45 ⏩ Need more networks? Hack the host bits!!
3:22 ⏩ How many host bits you need to HACK!!
4:29 ⏩ Hack the Host Bits
5:24 ⏩ Finding the increment
6:07 ⏩ Create your networks
7:12 ⏩ Test your knowledge!
8:02 ⏩ Take ONE network and convert it into FIVE!
8:52 ⏩ Outro

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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:50 ⏩ Sponsor - ITProTV
2:00 ⏩ convert your subnet mask to binary
2:29 ⏩ network bits and host bits
2:45 ⏩ Need more networks? Hack the host bits!!
3:22 ⏩ How many host bits you need to HACK!!
4:29 ⏩ Hack the Host Bits
5:24 ⏩ Finding the increment
6:07 ⏩ Create your networks
7:12 ⏩ Test your knowledge!
8:02 ⏩ Take ONE network and convert it into FIVE!
8:52 ⏩ Outro

NetworkChuck
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WE NEED THE NEW EPISODES CHUCK! Love your way of teaching. Seriously, a gifted teacher. God bless man!

Thelasthouroil
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Your tutorials are easier than any paid course. Keep going always supporting you ☺️

t-ree
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To divide ip addresses in 5 networks
we need to use 3 host bits,
Subnet mask becomes - 255.255.255.224

Below are the ranges of IP in each network
192.168.1.0 - 192.168.1.31
192.168.1.32 - 192.168.1.63
192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.95
192.168.1.96 - 192.168.1.127
192.168.1.128 - 192.168.1.159

I hope I got it right :)

krupeshanadkat
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Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how much of a quality teacher Chuck is…

The way you convey concepts in literally the most layman fashion is awesome.

Thanks again Chuck. Don’t stop man.

luminl
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As a 53 year old who started with netbios & IPX/SPX, your videos have FINALLY reignited my love of computing!

ErroneousTheory
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At 78 with over 50 years in the IT business, I love your videos. I learn something with every Video. This series is no different. Just one thing missing, implementation. How would you implement subnetting on a home network? How many routers, etc.

johnwright
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You lost all at the most replayed part at 5:13
We suck at subnetting (among other things) but you sucked at making it obvious what bits you were referring to.

To others who did not get it: the /26 part (CIDR notation) comes from the number of (ON) network bits. In this case we had
If you count the number of ones (1) you will get 8+8+8+2 = 26.

Thank you for the lessons Chuck.

zoEver
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All the other videos about subnetting were way too confusing with their giant charts and stuff but this one...this one is priceless . This is what you call a teacher and mentor . And he is not even a person in education, like our so called teachers . Thank you chunk, i wish you all good coffee in the world

Anonymous-otkk
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Dude. I want to apologize for years of watching and not hitting like on EVERY Single Video I watch.... I will make sure to go back and like as many as possible :).You deserve it... One of the best tech teachers out here.

raykellfoster
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I can't stretch how painful difficult people try to make this topic. This is a very easy and wonderful approach that still is a bit work, which can't be done without it, but makes it so easy to digest. thank you!

GDem
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Hey Chuck, I just want to thank you so much for your education videos, thank you for keeping them so exciting and making networking so enticing to learn. I just hit my first year in the IT industry working as a Datacenter Technician to a Datacenter administrator to today getting my offer letter as a Network Engineer. I would not be here in the industry if it weren’t for your videos and for your enthusiasm for networking. Thank you so much!!

_josiah.m
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Bro I love your passion. As a year 3 student you have helped a lot.

Everyone can learn. But not everyone can’t teach people (with passion included)

Happy Friday 🎉

Craigzuh
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I came here from Coursera IT course because I couldn’t understand sh&t about networking but your explanation is so clear. Thank you. 🎉

juliamatus
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simply outstading, making the complex concepts simple, Chuck. I teach (and use) it since 1998 (at that time for HP-UX and RISC large projects), and i have never seen a so straightforward and simple methodology for everyone (off tech world) , first .. understand the WHY (instead of only calculating the /24, /26 as a robot). COOL, buddy, keep the pace ! Cheers from Brazil

eduardoligeiro
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Chuck, you and Keith Barker have made subnetting, block sizes etc finally make sense to me. Much appreciated.

QWERTY-ovtm
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I forgot a whole hour lecture on subnets, and you refreshed me in nine minutes. Thank you!

xCheddarBbx
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i swear this guy hype me up so much when he talk about literally ANYTHING

XMickleXx
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20 years. 20 years and countless videos, textbooks and explanations. 20 years of beating my head against subnetting, and it finally makes sense!

guska
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Hi NetworkChuck, my name is Adam and am from Zambia, Africa. I love your channel.

Adamn