TCP/IP 1



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Tcp/IP basics binary. sorry for the crappy video quality.


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This is a fantastic ... ( 1 year ago by brpawankumariyengar)
This is a fantastic video. I enjoyed watching it. THANK YOU!
Thank you :) ( 1 year ago by cyruscatfisher)
Thank you :)
very good video! ... ( 1 year ago by csaba1985)
very good video!Thanks a lot.
thanks ( 1 year ago by ZerothDegreeXhuman)
thanks
thanks man my ... ( 1 year ago by idpoker)
thanks man my instructors in my networking class didn't explain it so clearly
buddy its really ... ( 1 year ago by rahissaifi)
buddy its really help me a lot,converting binary to decimal and vice versa........i was trying to learn it from very long time.
thanx..thanx and thanx
bravo! ( 1 year ago by velidlav)
bravo!
This is good. Pity ... ( 1 year ago by TheYouuTubeRipper)
This is good. Pity I didn't have this vid when I was learning this stuff yahrens ago..
The only downside to this vid is you're using Windows. You need a real OS like Solaris or one of the BSDs.
i just use the ... ( 1 year ago by therealdrbyte)
i just use the convert to binary function on my calc
lol, me too when ... ( 1 year ago by BadMagic00)
lol, me too when I've got one and I'm feeling lazy or not trying to teach or impress someone.
(Correction @ about ... ( 1 year ago by Moryton)
(Correction @ about 3:50) The left-most binary digit is #7. It is always written in the order 7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0. That is, from the most significant to the least significant digit. This is a universal notation. It conveniently has to do with the powers: 2^7 = 128, 2^6 = 64, 2^5 = 32, 2^4 = 16, 2^3 = 8, 2^2 = 4, 2^1 = 2, 2^0 = 1.
Sooo... to first... ... ( 1 year ago by ekizp)
Sooo... to first...dont speak so good ingles! but... no ve ninguna huea y ponle subtitules is`t no bad you now ! well. good luck !!
EXTREMELY WELL SAID ... ( 11 months ago by DATBOYGOTHEAT)
EXTREMELY WELL SAID!
VERY HELPFUL.I wish my instructor could make it that simple.
This video probably ... ( 10 months ago by coreyj598123)
This video probably shouldn't be titles tcp/ip. Probably just Binary Conversion would be sufficient. Oh well another waste of 10 minutes. Would have been helpful if i didn't already know this.
I used to have ... ( 8 months ago by gotsmokni99a)
I used to have problems with Binary but this video helped me understand it a lot better, Thanx a lot man, you rock.
This video probably ... ( 7 months ago by reaomystario)
This video probably shouldn't be titles tcp/ip. Probably just Binary Conversion would be sufficient. Oh well another waste of 10 minutes. Would have been helpful if i didn't already know this.
can't see what's ... ( 6 months ago by EndTask)
can't see what's going on. I'm sure this would be gould but I can;t stomache the quality.
well discussed than ... ( 5 months ago by underbeltfish)
well discussed than any i've seen.
Thanks a lot man, ... ( 4 months ago by okisupport)
Thanks a lot man, after 3 books and still confused about time it ws explained easily
outstanding, thank ... ( 4 months ago by roccop2)
outstanding, thank you for sharing. Don't let those fools distract you from your teaching talent. Many appreciate your efforts.
kewl man.....keep ... ( 4 months ago by adityapartaprocks)
kewl man.....keep up d gud work
you are great ( 4 months ago by Industriajor)
you are great
thank you ( 1 month ago by neopyt123)
thank you
and what do you ... ( 2 weeks ago by focuswarrior777)
and what do you think a ip address is? what about borrowing bits for dividing subnetting do you have any idea how important binary is to tcp/ip? exspecially at the physical level of the osi>?



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