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Networking Basics IP Address - Subnet - Gateway - Chris Titus Tech

Networking Basics IP Address - Subnet - Gateway - Chris Titus Tech

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Networking Basics IP Address - Subnet - Gateway - Chris Titus Tech In this video, I am going through a Networking Basics Tutorial. I will be covering IP Address, Subnet, Gateway, and DNS for topics. Here are links to DNS benchmark on windows: https://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm I also made an article about DNS benchmarks on my website: https://www.christitus.com/2017/03/09/benchmark-dns-server/ Njul: type -ip -c a- to have pretty colors in ip's output, makes it more readable. ;)
I don't think it is very wise to recommend OpenDNS and GoogleDNS, they are not very reputable.

Date: 2022-03-20

Comments and reviews: 9


Thanks for your video. It has helped me but I think there could be an improvement for you to consider. I would like to see a 'road map' (for the want of a term), which shows where the video fits in to the overall picture of networking. I envisage a diagram that's used across all your videos to help link all the info. I say this becasue I notice you guys are so close to your subject that you don't see how the holes in the novice's knowledge prevent him from understanding how your video links to the wider world of network knowledge. The novice will always be asking -why do I need to know this bit of info?- and -how does this relate to the overall picture?- and -What do I need to know after this to make this info real to my world?- etc. HTH.
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I thought your video was very well thought out and good for someone who isn't familiar with networking at all! I simply wish you had given a small mention to IPv6 as IPv4 is being phased out slowly due to the American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN) having exhausted all IPv4 addresses as of 2015. Other registries around the world are also depleting if not have already depleted their IPv4 addresses. IPv4 will be phased out over the next 10ish+ years and simply giving exposure to IPv6 is important.
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Seems like you were talking to people who already know most of this stuff. What I got from this was the importance of knowing IP addresses and and your preferred methods for finding what they are using command line, ditto subnet, gateway and some advice about choosing DNS. Is there some practical advice about actually constructing lans particularly offline rather than internet connected somewhere in the remaining two hour session?
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The tee shirt was super distracting. I almost didn't listen anything you said for the first two mins. Just kept imagining how it would be to actually remove sudo. Then I decided to place a notebook to hide that part of the screen. LOL.
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Didn't give an overview, just jumped in to running commands and showing where to see addresses. Very little information about how networks are organized, etc. Did like learning to run the commands and read the addresses though.
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You've spent a lot of time explaining the different tool layouts, but explaining the actual concepts is very poorly done. It's confusing. Dude, just structure it: IP adresses are: blabla, subnets: blablabla and so on.
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Found your video very informative,I will watch the 2hr live stream. Thanks for posting I may need to read up on some of the terms because I have no idea what they mean. DNS -??? Definitely intrested in learning more.
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My suggestion to you about tutorials is not to use terminology until you have introduced it, for example you referred to gateways before clarifying what is a gateway
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Hi I want to know how account software run on other PC's with out installing in it the account software was installed in one pc I want to share the software on other PC's
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