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Wow brother, you are an awesome teacher. Hats off to you.
Ответитьis there a way/technique you use to convert decimal to hexadecimal in a shortest possible way?
ОтветитьThank you for the video really appreciate it. Day 7
ОтветитьYou've made it 7 days. Keep that momentum going!
ОтветитьYou're the best Jeremy. Thank you for making this course, and for free not to mention. We appreciate it.
ОтветитьThis is becoming overwhlming, this video is hard to understand for some reason.
Ответитьi love this
ОтветитьQuestion, how can tell that the second practice of 32 bits was /16
ОтветитьI can not thank you enough Jeremy! It's a been a few rough months for me on the IP addressing topic but today after watching this video I think I can finally say rhat I got it!
Besides, I now know what the slashing notation means! WOW!!!! I'm really grateful. 😭🙏
What could be the reason if there are no details displayed on MAC address table after I enter the 'show' command? I promise I follow through the steps in this video there is successful ping on PCs. Any advice? Hope someone could response, thank you in advance 🙏
ОтветитьThanks.
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ОтветитьVery good course.
I just don't understand, why you don't speak about hubs and repeaters and collision domains, even though, it is not part of the CCNA any more, it is really good to know, that these things still exist.
For decimal 221 our binary should be 11011101 you add 0 at the end it should be 1. Thanks
ОтветитьLet me just thank you for providing this amazing well of knowledge for free.
ОтветитьThere is an error in the practice, 221write in binary should be 11011101
Not 11011100.
Hey Jeremy, I am planning to give CCNA exam next month and i am watching your videos, these videos are easy to understand and really helpful. thank u so much. I just wanted to ask, Just watching these videos and understanding the concept, is it enough to pass the exam
Ответитьrespected sir while converting decimal 221 to binary, you did a wrong calculation. Actual binary number for 221 is 11011101
Ответитьthanks for jermyes lab but in this video, when I did the decimal to binary I noticed that you calculated by mistake 221 to binary =11011101 I think this one is correct because when you subtract 93-64=29 but you did it 28 I really enjoy your videos I know this mistake was by calculating or I might wrong calculate it
Ответить93-64 = 29 ))
ОтветитьJeremy really just taught me binary in 5 minutes.
Ответитьproof one western man is really worth a billion indians when it comes to IT
Ответитьplease share anki flash card
ОтветитьMission Complected
Ответить93-64 is 29.. binary result is 11011101
Ответитьyou are the best man even after years this will be one of the best course on the internet itself
ОтветитьWith this lesson I had a "I Know Kung-fu" moment 😊
ОтветитьMany thanks!
ОтветитьThanks for the video.
When converting 221 to binary on 15th minute, the answer should be 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1, because 93-64=29, not 28. So we lost 1.
oh, pinned comment actually says that. sorry
Is he Canadian?
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ОтветитьI have never understood IPv4 better than today !! You sir are a legend ! Thank you so much.
ОтветитьJust got through the math error and about had a conniption. Then I looked again and then at the comments lol. Thank you for doing this, I can only imagine the time you invested.
ОтветитьThought binary conversion was hard turns out its pretty easy tbh
ОтветитьI don't know how to thank you in simple words for these amazing videos 💯
ОтветитьSubnetting is kicking my ass. Hopefully you can help me
ОтветитьAnother great class!
ОтветитьLet’s all get rich!!
ОтветитьTo correct you, netmask is wrong, it is named *subnet mask*.
Ответить221 decimal to binary is the correct answer is 11011101 but your mentioned 11011100(it is wrong)
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ОтветитьHi
I have a quick question
Will I be permitted to do a rough mathematical work while writing my CCNA exams?