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TCP/IP and Subnet Masking 

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Level: Intermediate
Date Created: November 19, 2010
Length of Class: 69 Minutes
Tracks
Networking
Prerequisites
Introduction to Networking
Purpose of Class
This class teaches students about the components and concepts in a TCP/IP network.
Chapters
TCP/IP Overview (2:32)
How TCP/IP Works (16:53)
TCP/IP Numbering (43:00)
Subnet Masking (48:17)
Final Thoughts (64:03)
Class Notes
1. TCP/IP
Is technically a Protcol Suite
IP Routes Traffic
Layer 3 OSI Model Network
Routable Networks (sub networks)
TCP controls transmission between connected systems
Layer 4 OSI Model Transport
Windowing is the process of sending data from one computer to another in TCP/IP version 4
2. How TCP/IP Works
IP Addresses -- Every device on a TCP/IP network needs an individual IP Address
DNS (Domain Name Service/Server) resolves Domain names into IP Addreses
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protcol) Servers automatically assign IP information to clients for a specific time period (Lease). Clients try to renew leases at 50% expiration point.
Default Gateway (Router) connects networks. If an IP Address cannot be found on the local network the computer tries to use the Default Gateway to find the target.
Subnets and Subnet Masking -- Subnets are individual networks. Subnet Masks divide IP Addresses in Subnet Number and Host Number
What the Number Mean
IP Addresses and Subnet Masks are made of 4 Octets of Bits
128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1
Subnet Masking
IP Addresses contain the Subnet Number and Host Number. The Subnet Mask tells you where the subnet number ends and the host number begins.
Classful Networks A, B, C,D,E Gone now use CIDR
The Highest Address in a Subnet Range is the Broadcast address
To determine the number of subnets (n is the number of bits used)= 2n
To determine number of Hosts = 2n -2

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@tahakhan88
@tahakhan88 4 года назад
My left ear is very well informed.
@talentedkidsprogram2072
@talentedkidsprogram2072 4 года назад
and my right one
@alymbekdzhanybekuulu99
@alymbekdzhanybekuulu99 4 года назад
mine too
@matrixmirage2148
@matrixmirage2148 4 года назад
Co-ho! I only wear my headphones on my left ear, so I haven't noticed haha I guess if the audio was on the right channel, I'd be pretty pissed off right now
@sloanvandam7208
@sloanvandam7208 4 года назад
He'll do another presentation for the right ear.
@jimmyprocida829
@jimmyprocida829 4 года назад
AHahaAHHAhAH same here!
@Fosvis
@Fosvis 7 лет назад
Who gives this a thumbs down? The man is teaching for free. Great videos @ Eli, thank you.
@UnknownPeaceOff
@UnknownPeaceOff 7 лет назад
there is a chance that people with 2 ears are down voting this dont know why tho
@jamilitary07
@jamilitary07 7 лет назад
haters
@zahraahmed6496
@zahraahmed6496 6 лет назад
Angelius, jealous people give this video a thumbs down
@habbo45554
@habbo45554 6 лет назад
People that think that he should get better mic
@VaskenBakalian
@VaskenBakalian 6 лет назад
can't understand why this much info is out there for free :)
@joyenaholo4653
@joyenaholo4653 3 года назад
10 years later, this video is still very relevant. Thank you!
@FlatStella1
@FlatStella1 3 года назад
oh yea! had break few yrs from IT and I am getting there :P 2morrow iinterwiev :P
@HungryFox02
@HungryFox02 2 года назад
and now 11 years lol
@deepthunder1034
@deepthunder1034 2 года назад
@@FlatStella1 Me as well
@HeyYouGuys42
@HeyYouGuys42 2 года назад
_Checks the calendar_ Yep, ipv4 is still a thing.
@madking161
@madking161 4 года назад
are you watching this in 2020? still majority people are on tcp/ipv4
@ThisIsTheWay727
@ThisIsTheWay727 4 года назад
Not ready to hop on ipv6 bandwagon yet.....
@roelreyna6380
@roelreyna6380 4 года назад
Yup
@bluwyyanopa6870
@bluwyyanopa6870 4 года назад
I am and It is helping me so much.
@minepro1206
@minepro1206 4 года назад
I'll update again in 2030.
@jj691
@jj691 4 года назад
Neddier switching is hassle. It’s not like you can just make the switch. Lots of work has to be put into it.
@keikorono3079
@keikorono3079 9 лет назад
2:33 TCP/IP Overview 16:54 How TCP/IP works 18:58 Default gateway 22:13 DNS server 25:07 DHCP 35:14 NAT 43:03 Binary conversion 48:20 Subnet Masking 1:02:52 Summary
@redeneuraldigital
@redeneuraldigital 9 лет назад
+Kei Korono thx
@illgates2940
@illgates2940 9 лет назад
+Kei Korono You're awesome yo
@wiskistone
@wiskistone 9 лет назад
+Kei Korono Loving you right now.
@richardscott4513
@richardscott4513 8 лет назад
On Fri
@elipalacios8217
@elipalacios8217 8 лет назад
+Kei Korono Thanks for taking the time for making a table of contents. You are appreciated. You really are.
@jackjackson7224
@jackjackson7224 8 лет назад
This man explains what I need to know for college better than the teacher and the textbook combined
@roughryder5
@roughryder5 8 лет назад
+Jack Jackson Exactly. I've learned from this man in an hour what my professor could not teach in the span of 3 months. I am ecstatic that I found out about his existence.
@kaishramlalaram3456
@kaishramlalaram3456 8 лет назад
+Jack Jackson Word
@robinlinh
@robinlinh 7 лет назад
thanks god for this guy. My teacher is too lazy he just mashing information from some books into his literature, the info are all over the place.
@johnnycincocero
@johnnycincocero 6 лет назад
What schools do you guys go to? I will make sure to avoid!
@Flowerz__
@Flowerz__ 5 лет назад
forreal dude. its pretty pathetic on the professors part... my guy doesnt teach, just reads over the powerpoint.. spent about 3 min on sub net masking
@nhikoid
@nhikoid 4 года назад
Brilliant teacher. Great technique. Explains, repeats and reinforces every time. True professional.
@burneternally
@burneternally 4 года назад
Oh my god. No one has ever successfully explained sub-netting to me until now. Thank you Eli. You're a damn life saver!
@Travis_EL
@Travis_EL 10 лет назад
I spent a lot of money on school and I had 3 professors that didn't even come close to teaching this as good as you. You sir, were born to be an elite IT professional and teacher! Great vid. ALL of your vids are top notch to be honest.
@mehmetgullu4514
@mehmetgullu4514 10 лет назад
college professors have a kind of though that if they get more complicated for some topics, it will be getting hard to understand and being valuable. in fact that, what they thought is as simple as this video, so thanks Eli, u are coming from public community, so you know what is needed !!!..
@ConstructionBusiness
@ConstructionBusiness 10 лет назад
The way you present your classes even if they are 2 hours long, it never feels boring,I keep engaged from the beginning to the end. Thank you.
@fab9223
@fab9223 2 года назад
I've been in IT for 10 years and decided to do a refresher for an interview... you're outstanding. Thank you!
@whatever1668
@whatever1668 4 года назад
yep you were right.. it's now 2020 - still using ipV4
@josephfox9221
@josephfox9221 3 года назад
hey 2030 here. we invented time travel. but still use IPV4
@nidstyles6301
@nidstyles6301 3 года назад
Done on purpose
@nonetosee8608
@nonetosee8608 3 года назад
2040 here. We have flying cars now. But we still use IPV4
@iancjordan1811
@iancjordan1811 8 лет назад
Sir I am going to school to become a Network engineer and I have watched a lot of your content, you inspire me. I am 40 years old and I always loved hardware and what the guys in the closet did. I made a decision to do something I have a passion about. I was in finance for years and hated it. I study 3-4 hours a day and a lot of the time 6 hrs because I love the science behind every part of this sport. Thank you for doing these videos and being honest about the industry. You are my favorite resource online. Continued success !!!!!
@whakjob
@whakjob 7 лет назад
I see you made this comment 1 year ago , How are things going for you? I find myself in the same boat as you , I'm 36 and trying to make a career in IT technology . There are lot of "elements" that strive to blow us astray. There are challenges, In case you have had to face these hurdles then I would say "jump" Jump ... now let the van halen tune sink in for a bit. Now, arise and stay the course. In case you are doing great and did not need the motivation I say still great. Your comment actually has inspired me to carry on .. carry on .. now let Queen sink in for the bit . Let's unlearn, relearn and be the best .. :)
@mycurrentevents
@mycurrentevents 6 лет назад
He is the bomb.com!!!
@lotheravanti4295
@lotheravanti4295 6 лет назад
Same for me. I want to become a network engineer and these videos actually helped me understand so much.
@salihahassan7029
@salihahassan7029 6 лет назад
Ian C Jordan are you a network engineer now?
@raserapps8230
@raserapps8230 6 лет назад
I saw the comments and wanted to speak up too :) I am 33 and just started my studies in Computing and IT but it is mainly programming and development, I have no qualifications, and a lot of difficulties that have held me back in areas I've been programming with Python for about 3 to 4 years now but all self taught, from buying a £30 raspberry pi and searching for tutorials, but with no structure. The internet is an amazing tool for self-learning but it is just mayhem if you aren't structured with what you want to do. So I managed to get funding for my studies and I am now doing a degree in University of Wales UK - the degree is Computing and IT, but this first term I am learning 2 modules Maths (compulsary for programming in this Uni) and Technologies in Practice which has been awesome so far...Block 1 we covered robotics and programmed simulated bots and lego mindstorms to do all sorts of cool stuff like robot grand prix's and search and rescue simulations with programming :) I won the Grand prix by hacking into the coding interfaces encrypted config files and editing the power to the robots wheel motors. Everyone, including me, set their power to max (10) at the start line, and mine shot into the lead - I almost lapped them - and the looks on their faces when mine sped off and left them behind was priceless! We are now covering Networking, mainly for Windows systems and it is a little hefty to read in comparison but the next block is Linux - Next term we are going into Java and also web development languages. I am loving it - and Eli has been a great source of information for me. Even if I don't get a career in the industry I will find a way to program or develop from home. I am looking into Penetration testing and web security, but also AI - like Automated Cars etc
@CarlosDavilaRoman
@CarlosDavilaRoman 7 лет назад
Eli, I know you might not ever see this but just in case, I just wanted to thank you for all your videos. I am about to graduate from my bachelors in Computer Science with major in Networking and for the life of me there are some concepts I could not grab from school, but I am always assured that you will have a training video. Everytime I take your classes here I understand them perfectly. So, I know I didn't pay you the tuition fees you deserve but I feel that thanks to you I will be able to have my bachelors degree in what I love to do. Just wanted to let you know how helpful you are and to Thank you very much. Cordially, Carlos Davila PS. I'm here to learn, so I really don't care that sound came out of one ear only. So there!. Take care and keep doing what you do.
@hishmatrai91
@hishmatrai91 Год назад
After a whopping 9 to 10 years, here we are, circling back to shower you with thanks once more! It's all because of your magical teaching that both my buddy and I passed that tricky networking exam back in university. You're our great teacher! A million twinkling thank yous for sprinkling your knowledge stardust on us~ 🌟💖
@edmoremlotshwa9956
@edmoremlotshwa9956 4 года назад
I didn't regret after watching this tutorial for the entire 1 hour, time well spent. Thanks Eli!
@aguakolkia3314
@aguakolkia3314 7 лет назад
Eli The Computer Guy! The best Instructor ever online. We are fortunate for having such dedicated and awesome person like you for making such cool educational videos available. Much respect all the way from Papua New Guinea and may God bless you and your Family. Keep doing amazing stuff!
@conqueringleo
@conqueringleo Год назад
agreed
@vipinreddy9053
@vipinreddy9053 8 лет назад
I don't think any other person would explain better than him.Simply the best.
@bpjones7687
@bpjones7687 6 лет назад
Oh yes there are, people who truly understand the topic and have a structured presentation!
@aidangillard2041
@aidangillard2041 4 года назад
I tripped when you said "that could be 2020" then I realized the video is almost 10 years old looool
@PedalToTheMetal61888
@PedalToTheMetal61888 4 года назад
...''Good'' OBSERVATION'''
@aidangillard2041
@aidangillard2041 4 года назад
@@PedalToTheMetal61888 I guess you're trying to be funny and sarcastic, but it's pretty incredible that a video made 9 years ago is still helping people
@PedalToTheMetal61888
@PedalToTheMetal61888 4 года назад
@@aidangillard2041 ...you still Up i/m ...going to ...Bed'''
@erikhellberg6517
@erikhellberg6517 5 лет назад
Just want to thank you, Eli, for explaining something that has been a major confusion and stressmoment for me in my studies. You really have a way of explaining things so they make sense. What a great tutorial series you're having!
@Linux4UnMe
@Linux4UnMe 8 лет назад
You are the KING of explaining complex information in IT into a well presented, easy to understand video. Thanks so much for this video :)
@raserapps8230
@raserapps8230 6 лет назад
nice profile pic :)
@dinncruzer4580
@dinncruzer4580 4 года назад
Watching this while in covid 19 stay home mode. Learned a lot. Thank you!
@biosah
@biosah 4 года назад
Nice and honest guy. He does not pretend to know-it-all; does his best to explain difficult subjects. Thank you.
@ishtargurl
@ishtargurl 6 лет назад
Eli-I have been watching your video lessons for a while now but I must say that you really saved me this time. Taking a condensed 5 week class and I missed the first 2 weeks because I had a medical emergency. Tried to catch up, got to subnet masking and thought I was going to lose my mind. Thanks for helping make this so much easier to understand. You rock!
@25sierraman2
@25sierraman2 6 лет назад
This is an amazing breakdown! I've received certifications and been to countless classes where the teacher wasn't nearly this clear and understandable! I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. So generous with your knowledge and time.
@michaelvignale7265
@michaelvignale7265 2 года назад
The
@42tancho
@42tancho 8 лет назад
Everything I never understood about tcp/ip, amazingly easy explained in one short video. Man how much I hate bad teachers
@unicomp5705
@unicomp5705 5 лет назад
Rookie Networking guy here... You just answered my question in just a few minutes... about Subnet masks!!!! Thanks ELI!!! So far, and I have looked at many books.vids, I have not seen a more simpler explanation on how this works and the purpose of the subnet mask. Mike in LA, Calif, USA
@GabCostaSilva
@GabCostaSilva 4 года назад
Amazing class! I don't think I would understand this subnet masking stuff so easily in any other class or with any other teacher. Just fantastic. Thank you, sir.
@hattrickster33
@hattrickster33 5 лет назад
I wish I watched this when I was in university. I had a really hard time understanding subnet masks. The textbook we were using for my networking course was completely useless. It basically assumed you knew everything already. My prof didn't seem to care. Now I finally understand the concept. Thanks so much =D
@asbaDoce
@asbaDoce 10 лет назад
Yeah! Tomorrow I'm crashing the IT department. No more mopping for me! Prepare yourselves nerds! 00:00 Presentation 00:40 Scope of the lesson 02:32 TCP/IP v4 overview 06:25 IP position in the OSI model 07:33 Windowing 16:37 TCP position in the OSI model 16:51 Components and logic in TCP/IP 21:01 DNS and friendly domains 24:59 DHCP 35:06 NAT 43:01 Subnet Masking: Binary meaning of a numeric representation 48:16 Actual subnet masking: network and device identifiers 51:22 Class C subnet example 56:16 Allocating addresses with subnet mask and A,B and C classes explained 59:05 Creating more than one network over the same octet 1:04:03 Summary of the lesson
@briantenney6468
@briantenney6468 3 года назад
Thank you so much. This is the only place I've been able to find a proper, thorough explanation of a subnet mask. Every other one I've seen has left me scratching my head.
@KyRaiden
@KyRaiden 2 года назад
12 years and still the best clas I ever seen. You know he is a good teacher because the time flies, 1h no problem and the information is explain for dummies, you are understanfing everything. Eli thank you.
@Sinestro85
@Sinestro85 5 лет назад
Eli you just gave me the drive to go back into IT and 10 years later get my degree. This takes me back to my college days that I did not finish. Good classes!
@tmst2199
@tmst2199 2 года назад
I'm sorry you've decided to waste more time and money learning something that computers can do much better and society is too broke to pay you to do, anyway.
@Tuffadandem
@Tuffadandem 10 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time and effort to post these videos..I am new to networking and I thoroughly enjoy your videos... Many thanks Eli
@MirZadran
@MirZadran 3 года назад
I have been looking all this IP add, TCP IP in my lesson at the class. No sense till I came across this video. Now I'm getting everything load and clear. Thank you.
@benfrancis2321
@benfrancis2321 2 года назад
This Dude is a real teacher... The simplicity of explanation is off the charts.
@avatar098
@avatar098 8 лет назад
You, sir, are extremely helpful in helping me review and prep for technical interviews.
@xr6694
@xr6694 8 лет назад
Please give that man a medal. He's Awesome!
@sandykeene
@sandykeene 6 лет назад
Thank you Eli!!! You make things very understandable for the novice!! Pay no attention to the negative comments! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I've only seen a couple but I AM hooked on your teaching ability!!
@kkumaran9753
@kkumaran9753 3 года назад
Hi Eli - this is a GREAT material. The way you are laying down your points in a crystal crisp fashion is extremely helpful. The information is firmly delivered. Thank you and Thank you!!!
@JohnnyYumm
@JohnnyYumm 4 года назад
Very great explanation! Was able to re-learn networking concepts that I was taught in college years ago in less than the time I would have spent trying to teach myself from a textbook
@Somebody-Somewhere-
@Somebody-Somewhere- 8 лет назад
You just earned yourself a new subscriber! Thanks for your many *FREE QUALITY* videos!
@Recken1
@Recken1 5 лет назад
I'm breathing a sigh of relief at how easy you make this to understand.
@tizziejames9040
@tizziejames9040 3 года назад
This man's great. To be able to talk so fluently and at such length is remarkable.
@josephjones5608
@josephjones5608 4 года назад
2019 almost 2020 and still a great video to reference when needing a refresh after being out of the field for a couple of years. Thanks for all your hard work man!
@the_expidition427
@the_expidition427 2 года назад
2030? 3rd time is a charm?
@zigzack54
@zigzack54 9 лет назад
Eli, Thank you so much for taking time to help us out.
@bobmetelsky
@bobmetelsky 3 года назад
Eli, you are probably one of THE BEST content creators... looking at your old videos - you have just be a wealth of information. To see your channel go is very sad - state of affairs - but all big tech platorms are in that direction.... very dsad
@skidogallard
@skidogallard 3 года назад
This is the first time I have had subnet masking click for me, very well explained, Eli.
@symphoness
@symphoness 7 лет назад
I wish you were my professor! Thank you so much for making these videos. Your teaching style is great.
@JF32304
@JF32304 4 года назад
I've been in IT for 16 years and didn't know that the IP was the routing protocol lol! I feel shamed. How he explains is just so damn simple!
@MrWhaatay
@MrWhaatay 9 лет назад
This was really good. I only had to watch it once to understsnd it. The subnet madking is easy if you understand binary numbers.
@rtonce
@rtonce 5 лет назад
I got my MCSE in 2010, and retired from National Defense after a few years. Thank you for your well produced vids which i enjoy to keep current as well as refresh.
@ClemenzasCannoli
@ClemenzasCannoli 3 года назад
I’m taking a google IT class. They don’t come close to explaining and breaking down information like you do. Man, I wish you taught the class. You do such a great job explaining in laymen’s terms and having it make sense
@mahireddy1039
@mahireddy1039 10 лет назад
This is really awesome lecture, the way he explained and detailed he covered...Hats off to you....:)
@cwbh10
@cwbh10 7 лет назад
if only my right speaker could feel the love
@sohaib2962
@sohaib2962 4 года назад
Hey! did you know your comment got 69 likes?
@minhajsixbyte
@minhajsixbyte 4 года назад
Left one here.
@Ankhar2332
@Ankhar2332 5 лет назад
By the way, I was using this to get my job as admin in a bank, I was now nothing about TCP\IP before watched this. This video is great. So many things so compact and in a fun manner. Thank you
@fredgreen5294
@fredgreen5294 5 лет назад
Between servers, computers, VOIP landlines, mobile phones, tablets, and printers we are running out of IP addresses on the single subnet in our small, but growing company. After watching your explanation of subnet masking it finally makes sense. I'm thinking our best [easiest] option for now is to go from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.254.0 and double our available IP addresses. Thanks a million for these great videos!
@VATechAlum
@VATechAlum 7 лет назад
Fantastic job explaining a difficult topic, Thanks Eli!
@sacredbanana
@sacredbanana 4 года назад
You’re right. It’s now 2020 and we still primarily use TCP/IP 4
@Alephu5
@Alephu5 3 года назад
That's true and it makes sense for sub-networks, but you really should be using IPv6 for your public services. It takes a few minutes to configure for both v4 and v6 and you can pretty forget it.
@mjandali3608
@mjandali3608 2 года назад
11 years later, best video i've found, thanks a lot computer guy.
@paulthangbawi
@paulthangbawi 5 лет назад
Watching this video few years ago, I thought I had wasted my sweet 69 minutes! After so many University classes and so much money later, I wish I had learned this thing 10 years ago! I am required to watch it paying a very close attention now! Thank you Eli!
@hgiusdfajgfds
@hgiusdfajgfds 10 лет назад
My left ear liked this lecture a lot. Thanks!
@joinermyia1
@joinermyia1 5 лет назад
I love you dude. Thank you for breaking this down in English!!!!
@BasedCrusades
@BasedCrusades 2 года назад
Glad these videos are still here for a refresher. Thanks Eli.
@randomizertv3049
@randomizertv3049 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for inspiring me 13 years ago. I become a great computer guy in our community.
@AlvaroDevLabs
@AlvaroDevLabs 10 лет назад
dude you are an awesome teacher, i need to drink water in my tutorials around the five minutes speech jajajja
@jayduffsoxwin
@jayduffsoxwin 8 лет назад
Damn, dude. Great explanation for idiots like me.
@no1r
@no1r 6 лет назад
I'm studying to get a new job into IT.. lately you've become my new best friend. Thanks a lot Eli!
@darkdistiller
@darkdistiller 5 лет назад
I know these are old but you have no idea how much these have helped me even now.
@karuma645
@karuma645 6 лет назад
Your saving my ass man. Thank you for teaching like a real teacher
@josefckngai6114
@josefckngai6114 5 лет назад
Better, he's teaching way better than any real teacher on networking I'd ever heard
@dumptongee
@dumptongee 9 лет назад
Hi Eli, I am 75, & only a home computer user with a bit more savvi of computers than most of my friends. Contrary to Erv's comments, I found it all very interesting & understandable, in the way you put this across. I will probably never use all that info, & probably not be able to remember a lot of it anyway, but this & your other videos are captivating. I am surprised that I did understand so much, helped very much by your "simplifications". After all , I guess you are not trying to teach people who already know this stuff. If they find it all too simplistic, what is their reason for looking? I feel I have benefited a great deal in last couple of hours. Regards, Martin, UK
@breazfreind402
@breazfreind402 6 лет назад
You're very inspirational.
@charlie27775
@charlie27775 5 лет назад
Am trying to wrap my head around this whole networking thing - this is the best explanation I've come across - thanks!
@khyatirathore8285
@khyatirathore8285 3 года назад
Thanks Eli. Seen lots of videos online but yours is very clear and elaborated and easy to understand. Thank you so much and seeing it after ten year of uploading and it will benefit others in future too.
@prasanthalpha
@prasanthalpha 7 лет назад
Very informative and helpful! Thank you very much!
@Jack-xh3jk
@Jack-xh3jk 8 лет назад
cheers eli mate, suzy will be buzzed for my exam answers!
@majki5900
@majki5900 4 года назад
Whooaa, my mind has blown up but I think I understood it. You have a superpower of translating magical knowledge to language of simple people. Thank You Eli!
@sibulelemboyi526
@sibulelemboyi526 3 года назад
I did Computer Networks 3 years ago and now I am finding myself watching this guy's videos JUST for fun. You are great man
@fr3ds4t
@fr3ds4t 8 лет назад
Didn't know Jason Statham had a brother teaching networking stuff...
@mrbreez33
@mrbreez33 8 лет назад
+fr3ds4t Vaahahaaaa!! lol!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
@jagrila
@jagrila 7 лет назад
Exactly that's what i was wondering.. lol..
@shawnsmith9973
@shawnsmith9973 6 лет назад
lol
@markbrinton6790
@markbrinton6790 6 лет назад
fr3ds4t he doesn't. Poor attempt sir.
@wangtim3599
@wangtim3599 5 лет назад
fr3ds4t Haha nice guess bud
@SaithMasu12
@SaithMasu12 7 лет назад
this is so informative and good explained. I like;)
@markrosmar8484
@markrosmar8484 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. Exposing myself to multiple views of these protocols is proving to be very illuminating. Thanks
@josephmusembi4391
@josephmusembi4391 4 года назад
Everyone was talking about the mono audio and had to unplug my Sony WH-1000xm3 to check. The headphones somehow automatically distributed the audio and balanced it well to my left ear. The lectures are awesome and learned more than what my lecturer taught me in networking.
@Gabs-kk3uy
@Gabs-kk3uy 5 лет назад
And suddenly everything made sense 😭 thank you 😭
@denisedelasierra5238
@denisedelasierra5238 4 года назад
I totally agree!!
@toutenunmot
@toutenunmot 5 лет назад
On Mac Os High Sierra go to: System Preferences --> Accessibility --> Audio --> Play stereo audio as mono
@Saabjock
@Saabjock 6 лет назад
This is without doubt, the best explanation of networking I have ever heard. It's clearly explained. I've sent links to everyone I know who does this sort of thing. Thanks.
@venkaraj
@venkaraj 4 года назад
1 hour of pure knowledge on TCP-IP. Thanks a ton Sir
@branscombe_
@branscombe_ 4 года назад
2020 still using v4. I’ll check back in 2034 when this is recommended again
@thecentralscrutinizer5105
@thecentralscrutinizer5105 3 года назад
you don't want ipv6 on, this circumvented government can then gather even more shitloads of data from YOU ;)
@juliekendrickdelaney757
@juliekendrickdelaney757 3 года назад
In order to get rid of IPv4 networking, all analog or 56k wired usage would have to be replaced to a digitized medium. Not gonna happen. 5G networking, however, can be a valid option to fiber speeds within a network. Look, we dont even have all dial up lines upgraded to DSL, nor does 4G LTE work everywhere, just as 5G will take about 5 years before we see anything in rural areas such as mine.
@RyanAtkinsC
@RyanAtkinsC 10 лет назад
Bob Ross of IT. Very pleasant.
@johnb1391
@johnb1391 10 лет назад
Bob Ross minus the afro. ):
@aniketsingh3015
@aniketsingh3015 Год назад
Thank you so much. These are the kind of channels, Id def come back and donate to show support once I start earning.
@nichtolarchotolok
@nichtolarchotolok 2 года назад
First came across this video in 2011 when I was going to college studying telecoms engineering. Had to drop out but now more than 10 yrs later, final year of college and I'm back to this video again ... thanks for the help Eli.
@lilp4p1
@lilp4p1 8 лет назад
i followed this video and i got everything in one go im happy c:
@lilp4p1
@lilp4p1 8 лет назад
subnets was the best part to, i want to divide the bits on my router now C:
@ajnikhil
@ajnikhil 9 лет назад
Great explanation. And great facial expressions ,face exercise techniques
@TipsyRiver
@TipsyRiver 9 лет назад
Nikhil Manhas He looked like he was constantly thinking "Too much math, way too many numbers and talking. They'll probably not understand or get bored and skip."
@1995FIRSTskybits
@1995FIRSTskybits 9 лет назад
Tasos Kozi That's because those of us who think about all of this stuff IS thinking in steps as we are talking about it. That is just how our brains work. Have you ever studied the OSI model?
@TipsyRiver
@TipsyRiver 9 лет назад
skybitscom No, I haven't, but I'll look it up.
@mohammedabahussain4562
@mohammedabahussain4562 5 лет назад
other than Subnetting my brain was like a sponge absorbing all these information you have given. Many thanks coming from your Saudi Arabian subscriber
@zezishoru
@zezishoru 6 лет назад
I am a total noooob in networking and IT in general and I can honestly say that your explanations are so good and clear that I understood everything you said and this gives me hope :) so, a BIG THANK YOU, ELI!
@UlrickHD3
@UlrickHD3 7 лет назад
You'r a great teacher Eli.
@grobbert
@grobbert 7 лет назад
James Scheneizer yes and look at 6:05, he drew a dick in the middle between the 'routers'. Even more awesome.
@guilhermeparis7353
@guilhermeparis7353 7 лет назад
It took me a long time, but I finally found where he drew it lol.
@humudu
@humudu 10 лет назад
The sound from this video only works on the left speaker, and i am using headphones so i really cannot concentrate with just the left, it's rather annoying. I wish you could redo this properly
@humudu
@humudu 10 лет назад
Roma9532 stop being a douchebag and shut up
@Artemis25
@Artemis25 10 лет назад
watch it on your mobile device :)
@nilsinchina
@nilsinchina 10 лет назад
Roma9532 complying?
@johnb1391
@johnb1391 10 лет назад
It works just fine on my end. May be issues with your speakers/headphones.
@khansallukhan1
@khansallukhan1 10 лет назад
it was the same here. just put the headphones pin half way it worked for me :)
@jake2663
@jake2663 5 лет назад
Thank you, Eli, I wanted to brush up on TCP/IP and Subnet Masking haven't had a class like this for a few semesters you covered literally everything my old professor covered
@mauldonrealestatemauldon1791
@mauldonrealestatemauldon1791 6 лет назад
Im going back to school to complete my comp sci security degree and your courses are fantastic refresher. Thank you so much!!!!
@MrKristian252
@MrKristian252 8 лет назад
Every time I see you in my feed. I always think you're in jail, and doing this stuff.
@jorgesepulveda8380
@jorgesepulveda8380 8 лет назад
or captured by ISIS
@uuu12343
@uuu12343 7 лет назад
Jorge Sepulveda that just escalated from 0 to 100 very quickly
@ashishdas7249
@ashishdas7249 7 лет назад
this is epic.
@grobbert
@grobbert 7 лет назад
+Eternia hahaha
@rinkumishra5852
@rinkumishra5852 7 лет назад
Use your jack a little away from your port , you will get in both of your ear , I also faced same issue and come up with the sol :D
@marcello4258
@marcello4258 3 года назад
2:18 ..hello from 2021.. IPv6 still isn't really a thing yet ;)
@oliverxie9760
@oliverxie9760 6 лет назад
非常感谢Eli提供免费的教学, 通俗易懂, 感谢~ Thanks a lot for providing this free TCP/IP class, it is very easy to learn and understand, thanks again!
@DrPastah
@DrPastah 9 лет назад
The audio only goes into my left ear.
@davidbpx
@davidbpx 9 лет назад
Same here :/
@jorgeherrera1074
@jorgeherrera1074 9 лет назад
I only get it from my left speaker...
@mikeoconnor7765
@mikeoconnor7765 9 лет назад
That is caused by the editing done.
@mattedj
@mattedj 9 лет назад
People retain more through left ear training
@streactor2548
@streactor2548 9 лет назад
same
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