
Learn how subnetting divides a network into smaller subnets to save address space, allocate 252 usable IPs per /24, and connect networks via gateways.
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Learn class C subnetting at /26 by borrowing two bits to create four subnets with 64-host blocks and 62 usable hosts per subnet, plus first/last hosts and broadcast addresses.
Learn Class C subnetting with /29, calculating 32 subnets of 8-address blocks, 6 usable hosts per subnet, and applying practical 192.168.1.x examples.
Master subnetting of class C networks at /30, covering CIDR notation, block size, subnet increments, and identifying first/last hosts and broadcast addresses.
Learn how to subnet a class B network to /17 by borrowing one host bit, creating two 172.16.0.0/17 and 172.16.128.0/17 subnets with 128-block increments, listing hosts and broadcast addresses.
Learn how to subnet a class B network using /22, calculate subnets and hosts, and work through practical 172.16.x.y examples.
Learn to subnet a class B network 172.16.0.0/16 into /24 subnets, using a 256-block size to yield 254 usable hosts per subnet and identify network and broadcast addresses.
Learn step-by-step class B subnetting to /28, calculate block sizes, determine total subnets, and identify first and last host and broadcast addresses for each subnet.
Master class a subnetting at /14 by calculating block size and total hosts, then identifying first and last hosts and the broadcast address for each subnet.
Master class A subnetting at /18 by determining block size and subnet boundaries, creating two subnets from 10.0.0.0, and outlining host ranges for each.
This lecture covers class A subnetting at /28, guiding you through block size calculation, subnet ranges, and practical examples with 10.0 addresses and 256-address blocks.
Master how to perform class a subnetting with a /29 CIDR, calculating subnets and block sizes, and using a calculator to verify results.
Are you struggling to understand IP addressing? Do CIDR notations and subnet masks feel like a foreign language? Welcome to the ultimate masterclass designed to turn you into a Subnetting Expert!
Subnetting is one of the most critical skills for any networking professional, yet it is often treated as one of the most difficult to learn. This course changes that. Designed specifically for networking aspirants, IT students, and preparing professionals (like those studying for CCNA, CompTIA Network+, or Security+), this comprehensive course breaks down complex networking concepts into digestible, easy-to-follow steps.
Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this course will enable you to perform subnetting quickly and flawlessly in your head or on paper. We strip away the confusing jargon and focus on practical, real-world techniques.
By the end of this course, you won’t just memorize formulas—you will truly understand how data routes through partitioned networks. You will gain the ultimate confidence needed to ace your networking exams and tackle real-world IT infrastructure challenges.
This course will help you become master in subnetting and enable you to perform subnetting for Class C, Class B, Class A. This course is designed for networking aspirants looking to master network subnetting concepts.
This Subnetting Course includes:
How To Do IPv4 Subnetting of Class C
How To Do IPv4 Subnetting of Class B
How To Do IPv4 Subnetting of Class A