"it doesn't matter if your dhcp server is in an airport, at home, in a desert 🏜 or in a jungle" I never had that much fun learning or brashing up like this before. I am a permanent fan of your from now Prof.
I appreciate you SO very much. Your wonderful analogies make very complex technical processes seem straightforward and completely understandable. You have impacted my life in such a positive way. Thank you.
You explain the topic in very simple way and also graphics you use are very easy to understand. Thank you very much for explaining networking topics with all of us. You cleared many doubts of mine and I am watching all the videos you shared. Thank you Sunny sir.
I liked your classes so much that I subscribed. I am glad that I came by your videos. Thanks for your time for creating such wonderful videos and sharing. God bless you, Sir for doing such a great favor for millions of viewers.
For some unknown reason my gmail keeps disconnecting from Google servers in my chrome browser and says gmail is disconnected. Often times I write my gmail on my desktop then when I click send I get error messages. So then I open gmail on my phone and send the message from my phone with no problems whatsoever. This should not be happening. I'm supposed to have the best internet in my country so I'm wondering if there is a problem with how my computer is communicating with my router. I know nothing about routers and internet settings etc so I researched and found your "subnetting the Sunny way video". At last. Finally! Somebody who can *actually* explain things *clearly* to a total non-techie. This is the 7th Sunny video i have watched. And I feel like I understand what you have taught. I haven't learned enough to solve my gmail/chrome problem yet but I am confident that if I don't learn the answer from you I'll at least learn what questions I should be asking, You are such a breath of fresh air Sunny. I thank you for your videos and for your guidance. You totally rock Sunny!
Wonderful way of explaining the process could you also tell me that its not a manual process right dora is done automatically when anyone client comp searches or boots up the system then it automatically discovers for DHCP virtually
It means sunny,that ip configuration cnging every after let say two day lease but i am connecting at same place after two days then ,all ip configuration i will find differnet then last lease?
I feel seeing your video i can understand networking in simple English. Great lecture and already am very much interested to learn more. Can i request is there a way or order in which i need to study . It will be great if you can guide which playlist order/sequence to play for a new person to understand the networking. Many thanks
Thank you sunny. if the DHCP server is configured to allocate let say 200 IP addresses to the hots or the given range is of 200 IPs at a Coffee shop. what happens if more people come to a coffee shop and they want to connect their devices ?? Thanks
Sir tremendous videos you are posting .With in a short period of time I am able to understand the topic.but sir kindly upload videos of topics related to server like DNS,ADDS,DHCP,REMOTE ACCESS AND ALL THOSE TOPICS NEED TO BE UNDERSTAND FOR A SERVER PLEASE SIR WAITING FOR YOUR KIND REPLY REGARDS
The DNS (domain name system) are a group of servers that handle public ip addresse on the internet. They have a database of URLs, each with a corresponding IP address, so they resolves web URL domain names(e.g www.facebook.com) into actual public ip addresses so that any gateway can forward client packets to the correct server(s) for any client request.
There is a benefit to static IP addresses: Static IP addresses allow the client computers where a wireless device (like a multifunction printer) is located even if the device is in a low power mode. The Client simply goes to the Static IP address of the wireless printer (with the static ip address) and with the knock on the door of the wireless printer it wakes up and responds to the print or scan request. If the IP address was done by DHCP then when the printer goes into low power mode and client may look on the IP address it thinks the printer is located, but is assigned to a different device by DHCP and will cause the print request to fail because it can't find the printer. It is necessary in this DHCP scenario to need to wake the wireless printer out of low power sleep mode before trying to print or scan.
Hey, Sam. I do not have a hardcopy. I wish I had a book. I made these videos based on several sources, textbooks, the Internet, and some other websites in order to give an "accurate" (close to it) presentation.
when i manually assign an ip address due to ip conflict.. i should do ipconfig /flushdns > ipconfig /release > ipconfig /renew ? am i right. will appreciate your feedback! thanks for sharing your knowledge. you will reap what you sow someday
why does the IP address have a lease? is it because there is a limit of IP addresses that can be provided so if a device with an IP address is no longer connected to that network it can be re-used for another device instead of wasting that IP address on an unused device?
Why in step 3 client sends again a broadcast msg to accept the connection .In step 2 DHCP server send offer msg whether client learn ip/mac address of DHCP server and send accept msg to it ? .I am new to networking sry if question is so dumb :)
Mr.Sunny, you are the best teacher i have ever seen on the internet!
Sooo Truuuuuue
"it doesn't matter if your dhcp server is in an airport, at home, in a desert 🏜 or in a jungle" I never had that much fun learning or brashing up like this before. I am a permanent fan of your from now Prof.
Thank you for watching!
I've been taking an IT course and ever since I've been watching your videos my comprehension is so much clearer. Thanks.
Really I felt very happy after watching this video... To be honest I understood it properly now. Thank you very much... Keep posting new technologies
I am happy when it is helpful.
Wow this is so clear... Now I only see two people talking to each other, one named the "DHCP client" and the other "DHCP server"
WONDERFULL WONDERFULL , an accountant today learnt complete concept of DHCP , thanks man alot of thanks. .
I appreciate you SO very much. Your wonderful analogies make very complex technical processes seem straightforward and completely understandable. You have impacted my life in such a positive way. Thank you.
You are so welcome
You are one of the people I Like in this universe, You are the best teacher ever.
Thank you Sunny, I confused about DHCP for a long time, and you explain is so clear.
I am glad it helps.
you are the best indeed in teaching
You explain the topic in very simple way and also graphics you use are very easy to understand. Thank you very much for explaining networking topics with all of us. You cleared many doubts of mine and I am watching all the videos you shared. Thank you Sunny sir.
You are welcome, Kipk28. I am glad you find the videos were useful.
Even in 2022 this is still very helpful and clear! Best explanation I've seen.
I liked your classes so much that I subscribed. I am glad that I came by your videos. Thanks for your time for creating such wonderful videos and sharing. God bless you, Sir for doing such a great favor for millions of viewers.
Your explanation is awsome ! Thank for showing this DHCP
Mr Sunny, your tutorial is best .....thanks
Best explanation of DHCP that I have ever seen :)
the best explaination I've ran into thanks
Sir, your class is the best ❤️
Mr. Sunny you are a leader
You rock! Please make more videos! You are gold! I would love videos for CompTIA A+ studying!!!
For some unknown reason my gmail keeps disconnecting from Google servers in my chrome browser and says gmail is disconnected. Often times I write my gmail on my desktop then when I click send I get error messages. So then I open gmail on my phone and send the message from my phone with no problems whatsoever. This should not be happening. I'm supposed to have the best internet in my country so I'm wondering if there is a problem with how my computer is communicating with my router. I know nothing about routers and internet settings etc so I researched and found your "subnetting the Sunny way video". At last. Finally! Somebody who can *actually* explain things *clearly* to a total non-techie. This is the 7th Sunny video i have watched. And I feel like I understand what you have taught. I haven't learned enough to solve my gmail/chrome problem yet but I am confident that if I don't learn the answer from you I'll at least learn what questions I should be asking, You are such a breath of fresh air Sunny. I thank you for your videos and for your guidance. You totally rock Sunny!
i wish i had hundred diffrent accounts to subscribe you man thank you very very very much
You are an excellent teacher sir. Thank you!
idk what i would do without you. thanks sunny ily
You are so welcome!
Sunny is awesome! Thanks for making complex network machinations easy to understand..
Amazingly well explained 👏
Very clear and infomative, you teach much better than my lecturer tbh. Thx for sharing your knowledge with us sunny! Subscribed.
thanks.
love you sunny you simplified everything you said God bless you man
Thank you very much Senzo. God bless you!
Your videos are genius! Thank you for posting.
You are very welcome. Thanks a lot for saying nice words.
Sunny
From South Africa we appreciate your help
You are welcome. It must be warm over there because I can feel your warm words. Many thanks to you, Given.
I love ur explanation, easy to understand so i quickly subscribe to ur channel. THank you so much for doing this.
Fantastic content, thank you professor Sunny!
My pleasure!
Thanks Teacher Sunny....easy for me to understand even I am not an IT guy
Best teacher 👍
Wow...Amazing teaching
You explain it perfectly! Thank you so much for your videos.
Very very nice explanation
Thanks you for watching!
Gracias por el video Sunny.
Really amazing videos.. thank you very much and keep helping us..
It's my pleasure
we love you OG SUNNY!! thanks for all the knowledge
Thank you very much for the video. Just a quick note : I believe that the port for client to server is 67 and server to client is 68.
Wonderful way of explaining the process could you also tell me that its not a manual process right dora is done automatically when anyone client comp searches or boots up the system then it automatically discovers for DHCP virtually
Thanks, Sunny.
Sunny Boy, thank you very much for all the help, you are amazing.
Thank you very much and you are quite welcome!
thanks for video , this video helping me to configure fortigate with virtual wire pire where all subnet have dhcp server
I love your videos! Really big thanks. So clear, so straight forward.
Glad you like it!
Glad you like it!
thank you sunny, i love your channel, helps me so much.
You're so welcome!
you seem chill i like your vibes
Thank you for watching!
Sunny Classroom no prob
Simple and easy to understand... thank you
Great. All videos are excellent. Thank you very much for educating basics of networking.
You are welcome!
I typed ipconfig/release before watch explanation and latter video. X-DDD
Sunny you are great! Thank you very much!
Excellent explanation Sunny!!
Appreciated as always!!!!
It means sunny,that ip configuration cnging every after let say two day lease but i am connecting at same place after two days then ,all ip configuration i will find differnet then last lease?
thank u Sunny. I can study E with this vd.
Thank you for watching!
I stg I wish this guy was my comp networks prof
I feel seeing your video i can understand networking in simple English. Great lecture and already am very much interested to learn more. Can i request is there a way or order in which i need to study . It will be great if you can guide which playlist order/sequence to play for a new person to understand the networking. Many thanks
check my playlists . there are more organized.
Thanks very much. great video
Hello Sunny, you are very good at explaining these topics. When is the default gateway same as the DHCP Server?
whenever it is necessary (like home network, or small network or for small company.)
Well done...its clear now !
I am glad it helps.
Love your videos🥇
thanks.
Sharing information is a gift to life !
I agree with you.
so bright ,,,,thnk u sun e
Hi Sunny. Thanks for that informative video. Hope would see those over again
Sir you are legend 🔥
well explained sir🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank you sunny. if the DHCP server is configured to allocate let say 200 IP addresses to the hots or the given range is of 200 IPs at a Coffee shop. what happens if more people come to a coffee shop and they want to connect their devices ??
Thanks
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"The internet ise back!" gets a like. Also well explained.
Well explained thanks
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Just amazing thank you soo much for this information broken down so simply 👍🏻 just subscribed
You are welcome!
very helpful sunny thanks
Sir tremendous videos you are posting .With in a short period of time I am able to understand the topic.but sir kindly upload videos of topics related to server like DNS,ADDS,DHCP,REMOTE ACCESS AND ALL THOSE TOPICS NEED TO BE UNDERSTAND FOR A SERVER
PLEASE SIR
WAITING FOR YOUR KIND REPLY
REGARDS
The DNS (domain name system) are a group of servers that handle public ip addresse on the internet. They have a database of URLs, each with a corresponding IP address, so they resolves web URL domain names(e.g www.facebook.com) into actual public ip addresses so that any gateway can forward client packets to the correct server(s) for any client request.
Great explanation thanks!!
You are welcome!
Thankyou sir
There is a benefit to static IP addresses: Static IP addresses allow the client computers where a wireless device (like a multifunction printer) is located even if the device is in a low power mode. The Client simply goes to the Static IP address of the wireless printer (with the static ip address) and with the knock on the door of the wireless printer it wakes up and responds to the print or scan request. If the IP address was done by DHCP then when the printer goes into low power mode and client may look on the IP address it thinks the printer is located, but is assigned to a different device by DHCP and will cause the print request to fail because it can't find the printer. It is necessary in this DHCP scenario to need to wake the wireless printer out of low power sleep mode before trying to print or scan.
You are Awesome Sunny.! NEW Subscriber..!!
Hello
Thanks for your simple clips. By the chance do you have any hardcopy or books for you clips to let us purchase them? Thank you
Hey, Sam. I do not have a hardcopy. I wish I had a book. I made these videos based on several sources, textbooks, the Internet, and some other websites in order to give an "accurate" (close to it) presentation.
You are just awesome
Thanks a lot!
Hello Sunny,
DHCP Discover - Broadcast
DHCP Offer - Unicast
DHCP Request - Unicast
DHCP ACK - Unicast
is this a correct approach??
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when i manually assign an ip address due to ip conflict.. i should do ipconfig /flushdns > ipconfig /release > ipconfig /renew ? am i right. will appreciate your feedback! thanks for sharing your knowledge. you will reap what you sow someday
You are correct. Thank you very much for your warm and kind words.
Thank you so much
You are welcome!
why does the IP address have a lease? is it because there is a limit of IP addresses that can be provided so if a device with an IP address is no longer connected to that network it can be re-used for another device instead of wasting that IP address on an unused device?
Does ipconfig/renew bring back your previous lease, or request a new one?
normally it is previous lease but it depends on how DHCP sets up.
@@sunnyclassroom24 - Thanks for clarifying!
02:22 how dhcp works step by step
Thanks sunny 😎
You are welcome!
If the offer packet is a 'broadcast' type too, then how come a particular client only will respond to that offer?
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Does a cellphone also do the same thing? Like when you turn it on?
Yep
Could you confirm if all the packets in DORA process is broadcast, or which are? Thanks
DORA process uses broadcast UDP packet.
AWESOME
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Why in step 3 client sends again a broadcast msg to accept the connection .In step 2 DHCP server send offer msg whether client learn ip/mac address of DHCP server and send accept msg to it ? .I am new to networking sry if question is so dumb :)
thanks
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thank you Sir...
You are welcome!
DHCP Req ( 3rd step) destination IP should be DHCP server IP, right ?
video shows 255.255.255.255