what is an IP Address? // You SUCK at Subnetting // EP 1

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck  2 года назад +161

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    0:00 ⏩ Intro
    0:56 ⏩ Ad read
    1:42 ⏩ What the junk is an IP address?
    2:20 ⏩ How do you find your devices IP address?
    3:50 ⏩ How did your device get this IP address?
    4:45 ⏩ I bet I can guess your IP address
    5:20 ⏩ A quick subnetting hack
    7:35 ⏩ Analogy time!
    10:10 ⏩ Miss Default gateway
    11:06 ⏩ Challenge question!
    11:45 ⏩ Challenge answer, I doubt you got it!
    14:03 ⏩ We learned a lot! Let’s do a recap!
    15:47 ⏩ End ad read!(Stick around for this one)
    18:30 ⏩ Outro

  • @Nathan15038
    @Nathan15038 7 месяцев назад +115

    Bro admitted that his kids are robots

  • @VictorYami
    @VictorYami 2 года назад +1799

    I’ve never seen anybody else before be able to explain these concepts in a clear and easy way. You are the best man!

    • @MAX-nv6yj
      @MAX-nv6yj 2 года назад +23

      He has the absolute explain and he is one of my reasons to learn linux which was impossible to me learn it bc I found kali linux too hard fortunately now I can do many things because of god first and this amazing man ❤️👍🏻

    • @Nobe_Oddy
      @Nobe_Oddy 2 года назад +1

      ​@Javad Hamidi I skimmed over this comment and I THOUGHT you said that Chuck was "such a HUGGABLE teacher" LMAO - well, I guess he could be good at giving hugs... but would I go as far as to say that Chuck makes me want to hug him???...... well YEA!!! COME ON OVER HERE CHUCK AND GET YOUR SELF A HUG FROM BIG OLD TWEEDLE-BEAR!!!!!! mmmmhhhhhmmmmmm .... ❗
      ❗👀☝❗🚫- OHHHHhhhh OH NO NO NO!!!! ... there will be ZERO physical contact in Network Chuck's classroom!!! Now put out your hand SO I CAN TEACH YOU A LESSON!!!📏👏💢😱😨😖😥😭💦

    • @Nobe_Oddy
      @Nobe_Oddy 2 года назад +4

      P.S, - No offence Chuck but your Wife is GORGEOUS!!!

    • @themattrixrevolution
      @themattrixrevolution 2 года назад +1

      The Oprah example is hilarious.

    • @realabzhussain
      @realabzhussain 2 года назад

      This.

  • @davem45
    @davem45 2 года назад +434

    I've been in IT for over 20 years and am very comfortable with networking. I still love these types of videos because I always pick up something that I may not have known or was taught incorrectly. Thanks for all your hard work on these videos looking forward to EP2 !

    • @SnapcrackerzTeam
      @SnapcrackerzTeam 2 года назад +3

      yup your not a loan or are ya

    • @AndersJackson
      @AndersJackson 2 года назад +5

      When I installed my first network, netmask was not a case (we used casefull routing, but we didn't knew that back then). 1993 the netmask and (CIDR) came, and everything got more easy.

    • @AM-mv6ro
      @AM-mv6ro 2 года назад +9

      @@SnapcrackerzTeam "your not a loan" BRO WTF IS YOUR ENGLISH??!!!

    • @bgpcusercheater5174
      @bgpcusercheater5174 Год назад +1

      @@AM-mv6ro hah

    • @huberthans4312
      @huberthans4312 Год назад +1

      same

  • @CT-yc4gd
    @CT-yc4gd 9 месяцев назад +59

    Dude, thank you for spicing your lessons up by being upbeat and adding funny clips. Focusing is an absolute nightmare for me unless its interesting.

    • @nauman4077
      @nauman4077 Месяц назад

      true, damn tiktok and social media ;'D

  • @dimakasradze8680
    @dimakasradze8680 5 месяцев назад +56

    I have never written a comment on youtube in my 24 years. This level of ability to simplify a complex topic is mind-blowing. Hats off

  • @BonoMalumSuperate
    @BonoMalumSuperate 2 года назад +88

    I've been in networking now for 2 years, and the way you just explained everything far exceeds anything my instructors or my supervisor has explained it, I actually understand it now

    • @f173fly6
      @f173fly6 2 года назад +3

      so true

    • @trytoo5167
      @trytoo5167 2 года назад +3

      Same.

    • @mingi1489
      @mingi1489 2 года назад +3

      Yeah same I forgot most of the basic information that was taught because the teachers paid less attention to my class

    • @iGizmoTech
      @iGizmoTech Год назад +3

      How have you've been working in Networking for 2 whole years and only now are starting to understand how IP addresses work? I'm a janitor and I've known how IP addresses worked since I was like 7.

  • @JellyLancelot
    @JellyLancelot 2 года назад +421

    7:20 another way to think about it is 255 is 'full' and 0 is 'empty', you are specifying the amount of 'free space' in that 'slot' (octet). As we've specified 255 for the first 3 octets, there is no 'space' for that number to change as we've said that those 'slots' are full and it will be locked to those digits. Whereas for the final octet that we've specified as zero, we're saying that its 'empty' and the DHCP server can go ham and allocate what ever it likes in the 1-254 range. Obviously thats highly simplified and in reality its more nuanced than that, but it made it click in my head.

    • @NetworkChuck
      @NetworkChuck  2 года назад +102

      Love this

    • @JellyLancelot
      @JellyLancelot 2 года назад +45

      @@NetworkChuck Dammit I lost the heart as I made an edit 😅but thank you! I love your vids and networking is one of those topics that never seems to stick, so thank you for covering it, I'll be watching this series through and through!

    • @MrKnocik
      @MrKnocik 2 года назад +24

      @@NetworkChuck give him a heart again! 💔

    • @shawnwilliams.i5300
      @shawnwilliams.i5300 2 года назад +8

      nerd (jk i dont understand anything lmao but i will get there)

    • @kdun9244
      @kdun9244 2 года назад +8

      What if we had more than 253 devices in our network?

  • @kushagratibrewal7214
    @kushagratibrewal7214 Год назад +46

    The way you are explaining, I bet there is nobody else who could explain the concepts this well. Hats of to you chuck. You will be my networking teacher 💯💯

    • @user-sangsangd1v
      @user-sangsangd1v Год назад

      Yeaahhh my too . 🎉 toilet. Opra 😂😂😂just amazing explanations. Wonderful

  • @BCan90
    @BCan90 Год назад +28

    Chuck, can I just say what a blessing you are sir. Thank you so much for making these videos. I've been tasked to start working on Network Segmentation Testing and these videos are really helping fill in the spaces in my knowledge gaps. Cheers brother.

  • @createbridgemedia5622
    @createbridgemedia5622 5 месяцев назад +2

    Dude, I'm in Cybersecurity bootcamp right now and have been trying to wrap my head around networking for weeks and this right here was exactly what I needed. The best presentation I've heard. It's actually making sense.

  • @squirrelproofbateman
    @squirrelproofbateman 2 года назад +160

    I’ve hated networking my whole adult life (since like 10 when I got into programming and computers). This laid it out so simply. Much better then my college classes on it. Finally grasp some of these concepts I’ve avoided. Thank you.

    • @tahersadeghi6773
      @tahersadeghi6773 Год назад +11

      10 years old and you got into programming!?

    • @TechLeadCoding101
      @TechLeadCoding101 Год назад +1

      damnnn tell em shenequa
      @@tahersadeghi6773

    • @hana-ov1ju
      @hana-ov1ju 8 месяцев назад

      @@tahersadeghi6773 pretty common where computers and computer science lessons are available.
      In my school since year 3 we used basic stuff like scratch and code . org which started my interest in programming languages (but my mum’s laptop couldn’t run anything more than IDLE)

    • @Pacasmayo2day
      @Pacasmayo2day Месяц назад

      ​@@tahersadeghi6773it happens for some

  • @christoffersylven
    @christoffersylven 2 года назад +59

    This is great. Been working with IT 5+ years and this helped me grasp things I should’ve known by now. Love this ‘fill in the knowledge’ gap kinda thing you provide in an fun to watch manner!

    • @jaimito.graphy
      @jaimito.graphy Год назад +1

      this is comforting. I'm taking online classes and I feel I need to know absolutely everything and its an ongoing learning journey

  • @supmeme4183
    @supmeme4183 2 года назад +17

    I just found your channel, Chuck. The amount of information related to learning IT, especially at my age, seems daunting sometimes. Through watching just a couple of your videos I've started to gain confidence rather than question my faith and sanity. Thanks for all you invest in teaching. 🙏

  • @cristinahernandez4359
    @cristinahernandez4359 8 месяцев назад +1

    I came across your videos yesterday and have since watched 3. I want to just say thank you for making your videos really easy to understand with your analogies and charisma. You are amazing my guy! ❤

  • @BloxxingDinosaurus
    @BloxxingDinosaurus 8 месяцев назад +13

    It took me MONTHS to finally understand the joke behind toilets having an "IP-Address".

    • @faytalclutch714
      @faytalclutch714 7 месяцев назад

      Plz share your knowledge 😊

    • @BloxxingDinosaurus
      @BloxxingDinosaurus 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@faytalclutch714
      "My toilet is the address where I pee."

    • @AkshaySunilkumar
      @AkshaySunilkumar Месяц назад

      @@BloxxingDinosaurus I never thought it was that deep

  • @Pianodaddyy
    @Pianodaddyy 2 года назад +14

    I've come to the conclusion that you are so good at explaining things, because you are a good father. Good parents learn how to communicate and explain ideas, regardless of the complexity, in an easy-to-understand way. Good on you sir!

  • @FranklySecure
    @FranklySecure 2 года назад +8

    Your videos are helping me tremendously. I'm in school for cyber security and so much of it comes full circle for me when I go to school but then watch your videos after. Thank you Chuck

  • @zixaxi
    @zixaxi 2 года назад +13

    SysAdmin/Network Admin here - Great job! Love your videos! I am going to show this to my techs. You would be surprised how many IT Professionals do not understand networking.

    • @bartballon6566
      @bartballon6566 2 года назад +2

      You are so right!

    • @timotheus9002
      @timotheus9002 2 года назад +2

      IT Professional who doesn't understand networking, checking in lol. At least I'm here to fix that, though!

    • @milesstump6581
      @milesstump6581 2 года назад +3

      Sys Admin here that lightly understands networking. This is the year I’m fixing that. 🤣

  • @LSD209
    @LSD209 Год назад +3

    @7:32 The short explanation - The network portion of an i.p. address is just like the name of the street you live on and the host portion is just like the assigned house-number to the home you live in.
    OR
    Your home network is street in a world full of roads and your neighbors are the devices connected to that network. Thus, your devices have the same address, just different “house numbers”, in order to distinguish themselves from one another.

  • @sierrawilliams6264
    @sierrawilliams6264 25 дней назад

    I'm taking a network concepts class and it's 100% online with no lectures. After reading the textbook and going over the provided PPT slides I still felt like none of this stuff made sense, until now. Thank you!!

  • @egorm8952
    @egorm8952 2 года назад +63

    Thank you, Chuck! All our CCNA/CCNP course study group loves your channel and content. You help us greatly to understand concepts, that are quite difficult sometimes.

    • @djamarildo2010
      @djamarildo2010 2 года назад +4

      That's for sure ☺️ chuck is great educator and father 🙏

    • @RedmilesShark
      @RedmilesShark 2 года назад +6

      If he actually did more networking than hacking related content that is.

  • @po1l
    @po1l 2 года назад +8

    I'm 13 and quite keen on working on cyber security related things when I'm older and your videos really help me learn more! :)

  • @Tristan-mr3pk
    @Tristan-mr3pk 2 года назад +77

    Missed it. I went with 256. But I’ve been working on AWS and you helped understand why I didn’t have 256 ip’s. Anyway I’m stoked for the rest of these!

    • @pascalw.4922
      @pascalw.4922 2 года назад +4

      Also, if you have DHCP for a network, don’t use the entire range! 11-240 is a good rule of thumb for a /24, so you can always add devices with a fixed IP to the network later!

    • @HLGFiberOptics
      @HLGFiberOptics 2 года назад +6

      Psst use a /23 subnet mask and you can have 512 IPs -2 of course.

    • @briankendall1978
      @briankendall1978 2 года назад +1

      I missed it too, I guessed 254. I forgot about the default gateway address. LOL

    • @kemalc.3782
      @kemalc.3782 2 года назад +7

      But 254 is correct for a /24 ip range. The zero is also an ip address. You have 256 possible IPs (0-255). And you need to subtract the broadcast and the network address, thats 256 minus 2 equals 254.
      The router/gateway is only required, if you want to leave your ip address range, so it is not a must have. However, like any other device, you will need to address it with an IP if added.

    • @barrybatsma8947
      @barrybatsma8947 Год назад

      @@kemalc.3782 And the default router does't have to start with the first available ip address(1). It is wise to do so, but it's not a must.

  • @brianmckinley7172
    @brianmckinley7172 2 месяца назад

    The amount of understanding that I got from watching this video is unreal. Thank you. Please keep up the good work!

  • @scott7699
    @scott7699 2 года назад +6

    Said 253 and got it right, only because I'm starting my own public cloud and the last couple weeks has been nothing but networking.
    Tip for anyone wanting to get started with public IP subnets, use the RIPE CIDR Chart to help with subnet masks.

  • @froot3839
    @froot3839 2 года назад +5

    Wow I love how personal these explanation videos are. It makes it very fun to learn and not boring

  • @dorothyglade9087
    @dorothyglade9087 11 месяцев назад +9

    Two things:
    1. Thank you soooooo much for this video. This is TOP quality content. This was an amazing refresher on subnetting. I'm sitting up at 5am with my baby (sleep-schedule-confused one-month-old, the best!) and despite my sleep-deprived new-mom brain, I was still able to understand this perfectly. Amazing job Chuck!
    2. The advertisement at the end is quite the surprise! I got a good network CHUCKle out of that (see what I did there?)
    Haha thanks Chuck!

  • @Kachi-tech-meraki
    @Kachi-tech-meraki Год назад +1

    You are not just an educator in IT tech but a pedagogue. The explanation is clear compared to what my boss thought me in a harsh manner thanks.

  • @ashutoshgupta6871
    @ashutoshgupta6871 5 месяцев назад

    This Man is the best Network Teacher alive on this planet !! Hands Down. Chuck Your way of teaching makes u the best teacher. We love your videos....

  • @CyberHak
    @CyberHak Год назад +4

    You're about two coffee's away from a line of coke. I normally can't watch hyped up youtubers, but there's something about your geeky enthusiasm that's contagious. I can see you put your soul into making these videos, and it's inspiring. You've opened up a rabbit hole for me, because of your style of teaching. Nice work :-)

  • @gerardjrprevot1600
    @gerardjrprevot1600 2 года назад +6

    Honestly, i wish you were my math teacher in school, or my comp science teacher in college when i was getting into IP addresses and binary numbers. You make this sound so easy and fun. So proud of you, and glad i found this channel.

  • @timc4693
    @timc4693 2 года назад +11

    Looking forward to this series Chuck. I'm a cybersecurity student but my previous educational background is programming based, not information systems. Networking concepts seem easy so asking for help/clarification from teachers or other students often feels like I might as well be asking "what is a computer?" You're good at explaining difficult subject matter to give people without the background a framework for further learning

    • @Mr_Crypt
      @Mr_Crypt 2 года назад +5

      There’s no need to be afraid to ask the pretty obvious questions, if your instructor mocks you for doing so then you don’t have a great teacher.

  • @i_m_veer_singh
    @i_m_veer_singh 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, I’ve never enjoyed an tech educational video more than this! You’re a true legend-no, scratch that-you’re the Oprah of education videos! Thank you sir!

  • @kulture_on_demand
    @kulture_on_demand 5 месяцев назад

    God bless you chuck. I paid a lot to a boot camp to understand networking but u just explained a whole network Module in the most kindergarten way have ever experienced. I’m sending u so much gratitude for all the lessons. U thought me kali, Ubuntu, windows VM. Hypervisors, I configured my homeland myself and had a little issue. Then I got to know I needed to install my Firmware to enable virtualization. ❤❤❤

  • @larsondavis8155
    @larsondavis8155 2 года назад +18

    I love your videos man. You make tech even more fun then it already is. I also love that you keep it fam friendly so that all ages can get into tech.
    You're wonderful my guy!

  • @noodleman9945
    @noodleman9945 2 года назад +6

    let's say my toilet wants to talk to my phone what would I do then? I think i'd call my fartiologist

  • @hopeforeman7601
    @hopeforeman7601 2 года назад +8

    This was great, everything you teach is so easily absorbed into my brain!!! 😁

  • @joelbakka8611
    @joelbakka8611 4 месяца назад

    I love how you explain it like you are explaining it to a child, it makes it SO MUCH easier to understand! Thank you so much man!

  • @MA16v3
    @MA16v3 Месяц назад

    A couple of days ago I passed my CCNA on my first try! It is the first professional cert I've ever earned! Your videos got me started on that very long, brain-bending journey! Thanks for the resources!

  • @ngneerin
    @ngneerin Год назад +2

    Rarely you find someone who goes on to explain less common topics in CS and yet make it interesting. Great job. Keep it up.

  • @iwanjirkuw8596
    @iwanjirkuw8596 2 года назад +5

    I watched The Manscaped advert too! 😉 Hilarious 😂

  • @JessWilsonww24
    @JessWilsonww24 11 месяцев назад +4

    In school for cybersecurity so I watch a lot of videos like this to supplement my required reading, this is the most interesting and engaging one I've seen! You do such a good job keeping it fun and upbeat, I have seen so many that are detailed and explained well but are dry and can get really boring. But I really enjoy yours and you're funny, keep it up! I will definitely be watching more in the future.

  • @moslater1811
    @moslater1811 11 дней назад

    Thanks so much Im a year into the cybersecurity field and as someone with debilitating ADHD your videos are extremely entertaining and easy to follow. Much appreciated!!!!!

  • @SuperEdo45
    @SuperEdo45 Год назад

    4 years of college were not able to explain this topic has clear and fantastic as Chuck just did in 18 minutes. Master Chief Chuck you rule!!!! thank you so much!

  • @Robalexwalter
    @Robalexwalter Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this video, I’m taking the Google IT Career Certificate training course, and totally hit a wall with these subnet masks, their videos leapt from very basic to overly technical & skimming over things too quickly for my understanding. Rather than getting frustrated/despondent, I decided to search for someone who could explain, and struck good with your channel! Much appreciated!

  • @gttmone
    @gttmone 2 года назад +6

    Best video explaining IP Adresses and networking! You explained it in the most clear way possible, nobody has ever done that. I can't wait for the next episode! Can you upload tommorow please ;P

    • @NetworkChuck
      @NetworkChuck  2 года назад +9

      Thank you!! I won’t upload tomorrow, but how about Thursday?

    • @gttmone
      @gttmone 2 года назад

      @@NetworkChuck Yayyy, sounds great!

    • @0wlex
      @0wlex 2 года назад +1

      Tell me about it. Even my college professor failed to explain it like this. NetworkChuck explains it in a free video and it makes more sense then a 3 grand undergrad class.

  • @hemilgarara7270
    @hemilgarara7270 2 года назад +6

    Thank you very much for all your content. Love it. However the only thing I want to ask you is, why dont you complete your series of videos in that particular field. You name them EP1 till max EP3,4,6,8. thats it!

  • @olegenzuu2887
    @olegenzuu2887 4 месяца назад +1

    i love your adhd version of explaining very difficult subjects of the internet , as a it/survey complany owner (and adhd owner) im happy to say that you make a diffrent in this world.
    Keep on going! (i actualy never comment so bad in it)

  • @recluse-audio3245
    @recluse-audio3245 Год назад

    Choosing to use the term "Oprah" is a genius way to blockade my brain from going down a rabbit hole of questions. It's a genius way to segment the info and focus on the most immediate application of the knowledge. Really really well done.

  • @snakejazz
    @snakejazz Месяц назад +15

    My toilet has an I Pee address

    • @marksteve9247
      @marksteve9247 25 дней назад +1

      Underrated comment 🤣

    • @marksteve9247
      @marksteve9247 25 дней назад +2

      Underrated comment 🤣

    • @mannyquinn9031
      @mannyquinn9031 8 дней назад +1

      😂😂

    • @wkingp2755
      @wkingp2755 5 часов назад +1

      I’m surprised this comment doesn’t have a lot more likes😂

    • @snakejazz
      @snakejazz 4 часа назад +1

      @@wkingp2755 I'm surprised it didn't get more groans 😆

  • @shubertbaloran1819
    @shubertbaloran1819 2 года назад +5

    Finally, a networking class! I needed a refresher because in college this was a doozy! Thanks mister Chuck!

  • @kieransweeden
    @kieransweeden 2 года назад +5

    Well this came at a very convenient time, awesome! Thank you 🙏🏻 ☺️

  • @scottschwerman1175
    @scottschwerman1175 3 месяца назад +1

    I have been looking for someone to help explain these items for me because I am trying to transition to cyber security. Your energy and analogies were exactly what I needed. Reminds me of when I was teaching Marines their new skill sets.

  • @CocoBold
    @CocoBold 19 дней назад

    Here in Nov 2024, grateful that I dropped by. You explain these concepts effortlessly. Thanks Chuck

  • @zaynaba6626
    @zaynaba6626 2 года назад +6

    I'm looking forward to this series! Can't wait for the rest. How many episodes will this series contain?

  • @rollio7204
    @rollio7204 2 года назад +5

    I love your vids! I’m planning on going into it support to start my it journey. I am learning how networks work and I have been having trouble with subnetting. I have autism so it can make these topics harder to understand, but you always break these topics down in fun and easy to understand ways. Thank you for making it possible for people like me to get into the wonderful world of networking

  • @DANIISLAA
    @DANIISLAA 2 года назад +4

    litterally I came here after my class to understand what the teacher explained :D

  • @ShrutiEbony
    @ShrutiEbony 9 месяцев назад

    I love the creativity you are able to pull off while teaching a concept in such a consise manner. Hats off!

  • @enderfox1699
    @enderfox1699 10 дней назад

    I was habing a dialema in understanding this. I knew about it but after watching the lectures repetitively and trying to understand. It took forever and I didn't remember it. I even wrote noyes down and still didn't understand it. What was the problem?
    The person I was watching, understand it in his own way, this youtuber helped us understand it in his way which I will say gives a far better understanding because analogies help to relative terms and perhaps is really underrated in University lectures where it's suppose to be "serious". But most lectures do not include analogies. Visualising and relating to someone, you can help them understand how it works, using terms they undersyand and comparing it and then explaining in computing term which made things easier to understand. Ngl, this video saved me. I'm able to remember clearly about the 1st few basics of comouter networking and I thank you so much NetworkChuck. Keep up the good work

  • @tiagoquintino2755
    @tiagoquintino2755 2 года назад +4

    Real good explanation, great job! Keep it like that!

  • @Sizmyerlot
    @Sizmyerlot 2 года назад +4

    NetworkChuck's Kid: *Screams*
    NetworkChuck: "Oh no! Anyway..."

  • @arghpee
    @arghpee 2 года назад +4

    This man saved my life

  • @BensBreakdown
    @BensBreakdown Год назад

    I essentially knew nothing about IP addresses until 15 mins ago. This was explained so clearly and succinctly. I was able to understand and remember almost everything said. That's saying something for me.

  • @abbymay836
    @abbymay836 9 месяцев назад

    I am in a networking concepts class. The way you explain this information is so helpful. You also make it less stressful with putting some little comedy in there. Thank you!

  • @Ninkjeboi
    @Ninkjeboi 2 года назад +49

    The ip is supposed to be given to everyone you know.

  • @tarvideos1
    @tarvideos1 Год назад +11

    I wonder if this video makes me more attentive to learning this concept because of all the quick jumps and transitions throughout the video. Since videos nowadays use a lot of jump cuts to keep their viewers engaged, I'm wondering if that is partially the reason. Oh well, just a thought I've written out loud and will now be online forever.

  • @NickIvanRowan
    @NickIvanRowan Год назад +3

    As a person with adhd, with a teacher in school that cant learn me shit. Having this is a match made in heaven thank you alot.

  • @sarjumaharjan3561
    @sarjumaharjan3561 Год назад

    This video was so good that I watched the entire 2:45 minutes of ad (knowing I could skip them) just to show appreciation to the work put in to this.

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    @Supreme_Rage Год назад

    I just started a cybersecurity boot camp and watching these to review the fundamentals we learned in camp has been very helpful

  • @FulcanelliRosetta
    @FulcanelliRosetta 2 года назад +7

    I can only imagine how hard your wife laughed about how awkward the shower shoot was for manscape. 😂 I'd be the same probably

  • @vianch_tog
    @vianch_tog 2 года назад +6

    I already know all the concepts of this video, nonetheless, I saw it all, it's very entertaining and refreshing to remember concepts
    and for people who are not familiar very educational, something everyone should know

  • @noodleman9945
    @noodleman9945 2 года назад +4

    We need to have a network that runs on coffee.

  • @aymyratkuwatmyradow3434
    @aymyratkuwatmyradow3434 2 месяца назад +1

    Even though my native language isn't English, he explained it better than my Teacher. Thanks!

  • @SavisMaverick
    @SavisMaverick 8 месяцев назад

    i always kind of knew what IP addresses were, but networkchuck holds my hand so well at explaining them more thoroughly.

  • @gretchenmcdougal1243
    @gretchenmcdougal1243 2 года назад +116

    what's the best way to keep your Ip safe?

    • @gretchenmcdougal1243
      @gretchenmcdougal1243 2 года назад

      ​@@dawynekronberg2543 so youre saying that decentralization is the way to go?

    • @gretchenmcdougal1243
      @gretchenmcdougal1243 2 года назад +1

      ​@GSW what's deeper? what do they do

    • @ukrainium_92
      @ukrainium_92 2 года назад +14

      Don’t use the internet

    • @gretchenmcdougal1243
      @gretchenmcdougal1243 2 года назад +4

      ​@@ukrainium_92 but that's not really realistic now is it, im talking about protecting your IP whilst still using the internet

    • @cowl6867
      @cowl6867 2 года назад +5

      Vpns or proxys. Think of them as using internet decoys

  • @snafu22
    @snafu22 2 года назад +7

    privet drive= Harry potter?

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    @whoami_parrot 2 месяца назад

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    @rohank9292 Год назад

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    @gc_tech Год назад

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    @John_765 Год назад

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  • @Lint42
    @Lint42 Год назад

    Going back to school at the age of 42 is intimidating. I'm going through and MS Servers class right now and you just made the networking portion click better. I appreciate your videos!

  • @Flyingjaffacake
    @Flyingjaffacake 11 месяцев назад

    Your presentation style and delivery is really engaging. You've found your calling as a teacher.

  • @aliciamando
    @aliciamando Год назад

    You are so good at explaining things! My favorite number 1 channel to watch. The sponsor part was hilarious, you were having a hard time reading that stuff lmao!

  • @fhatsk8er
    @fhatsk8er 9 месяцев назад

    I can't get over the Manscaped ad being the most-replayed part of the video 😂 Anyway these videos are extraordinarily-well done, looking forward to refreshing my knowledge and making a little more sense of IPs and subnets!

  • @DavidLawyer
    @DavidLawyer Год назад +1

    Went through all your videos on SUBNETTING and just wanted to thank you for 'explaining' this concept in a way that I better understood. I don't know what you did but it was easier getting it from you than a book. Thanks man!! Good stuff

  • @wubetandarge4698
    @wubetandarge4698 Год назад +1

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  • @FatherDork
    @FatherDork 10 месяцев назад

    Legit liked this video for the cold coffee comment alone. We all need love, man. Love somebody today.
    This has been such a great watch! I've suggested it to a couple friends that are struggling through subnetting. Looking forward to watching the rest of your stuff eventually.

  • @FrostAb0t
    @FrostAb0t 7 месяцев назад

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  • @inkedcorey1579
    @inkedcorey1579 Год назад

    I am new to subnetting and all this fancy stuff. I was reading online about it, trying to understand. However, I was not really grasping it. Watching your quick explanation of it saved me so much headache. I subscribed and plan on watching all of your videos 🙏

  • @chetanbawankule-w3h
    @chetanbawankule-w3h 11 месяцев назад

    This is the first time I understood what is and ip, subnet and gateway, very nicely explained, thank you for making this video, I am gonna watch whole series, cheers.

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    @joshuamercer854 Месяц назад

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    @adamasrar9790 8 месяцев назад

    i wish my teacher would be passionate like you. makes my understanding more firm. Thank you man

  • @BlackMetalRed1988
    @BlackMetalRed1988 9 месяцев назад

    This man explains this more better in a way most professors couldn’t

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    @Ahmed_Dorra Год назад

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    @TheOGJuiceBox 3 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are the funniest networking videos I've ever seen! :)