Find the Private IP Addresses Question

Find the Private IP Addresses Question

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zyad
zyad - 07.01.2023 19:46

how is it feel that people thank you for a video you did before 12 years man you are a lifesaver 😂😂😂

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Anil singh
Anil singh - 12.12.2022 07:05

thank you very much respected sir After watching your video the concept is very clear to me...

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Sarmad Saad
Sarmad Saad - 08.05.2022 21:33

Thanks 😊.

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Mayura Andrew
Mayura Andrew - 19.12.2021 17:24

anyone watching this tutorials in 2021 end :)

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Tour Ride
Tour Ride - 22.09.2021 00:58

thank you for solving my probelm

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Камилла Шорманова
Камилла Шорманова - 07.03.2021 22:39

Thank youuu!!!!

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Malithi Godakumbura
Malithi Godakumbura - 09.01.2021 21:59

thanx sir,you are great

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Kamla Samlal
Kamla Samlal - 17.06.2020 20:22

Thank you it very interested

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Tacha
Tacha - 11.04.2020 03:53

My god this video is 9 years old! I feel like I'm in a time traveling machine right now. Anyways great explanation!

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Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma - 04.04.2019 09:36

Did Andrew just laugh when he heard 169 at the end of the video

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hart316
hart316 - 22.03.2019 20:08

Studying for my CISSP and could never figure out private IP addressing, but you explanation immediately helped me! Know I what what to look for. Thanks!!!

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patrick starshooter
patrick starshooter - 18.02.2018 19:40

Shit. This makes perfect sense. I have an Asian teacher with a thick Asian accent. Nobody in the class understands wtf she's talking about. I'm not racist, my only issue her accent just makes learning in class impossible.

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ozren dadic
ozren dadic - 19.11.2017 23:44

Thank you

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Mohamed Taher
Mohamed Taher - 08.12.2015 17:54

Private address should only used in LAN only and its not recommended to use Public ranges inside your LAN to brows internet correctly as router will route to your LAN if you want to see website with a same IP as your LAN assigned !!
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (65,536 IP addresses)
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (1,048,576 IP addresses)
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (16,777,216 IP addresses)

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Mohamed Taher
Mohamed Taher - 08.12.2015 17:31

Greate Instructor

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Rex Man
Rex Man - 21.04.2013 15:45

Hey Dan, I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Not only do I love to learn new things but your videos and lessons are helping to advance career. Thank you so much for all you do. Your videos are easy to follow and understand, and your lesson plans are exactly what one needs to learn for their various fields. Thanks again Dan.

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Nicholas Shaw
Nicholas Shaw - 08.02.2013 07:45

thts cool I never thought that there were private ip addresses

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7am00dX
7am00dX - 03.12.2012 20:55

thanks dude .... i am studying for a CN test that i am taking tomorrow and i mixed up where i thought that the public was a private ip .. THANKS a lot!!!

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danscourses
danscourses - 30.05.2012 20:32

you are right 172.32.0.0 is a public address

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fr2632
fr2632 - 30.05.2012 15:31

Excellent explaination, thanks! only one question: on the range 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255, why 16 and 31 ?? the next one after 172.16.255.255 is 172.17.0.0 and so on ? and after 172.31.255.255 is 172.32.0.0 which is not private anymore? am I right?

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danscourses
danscourses - 14.05.2012 23:41

Go to whatismyipaddress(dot)com and you should see your public host address.

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m0thafukkaj0nes 19Xx
m0thafukkaj0nes 19Xx - 16.03.2012 07:39

MAN you need to thing about RANGES before u decide for examle 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.0.0 is the network ranges NOT the address ranges. address ranges are 172.16.0.0-----------------172.31.255.255 so 172.31.255.254 is right in the middle. also as the teacher side there are other addresss that are not routable on the internet AND u should also know them TO pass the EXAM. thanks teacher thanks

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danscourses
danscourses - 06.12.2011 02:55

@Highlander01 Yes that is correct. :)

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Highlander
Highlander - 06.12.2011 00:41

So, 172.32.0.0 - is a Public network ID range? This always threw me in the past but I guess its correct because it falls outside of the 172.31.0.0 range.

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Chhama Chenkual
Chhama Chenkual - 12.11.2011 21:35

Andrew seems to be an excellent student :)

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Tim Landeau
Tim Landeau - 01.08.2011 12:06

right... for private Class B addresses.

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Tim Landeau
Tim Landeau - 01.08.2011 12:05

172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 ... IS THE WRITE ANSWER... okay??? Good!

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Tim Landeau
Tim Landeau - 01.08.2011 12:04

Yo no se de q se rie ese wey, I don't know what that j3rk is laughing about. BUT... EXCELLENT EXPLAINATION.... I LOVE THAT TEACHER haha.. in the good sense of the word xD.

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danscourses
danscourses - 12.02.2011 08:22

@SyncPK Yes, the range 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 is tricky to remember because 172.32.0.0 looks right but it is one address too many. :)

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