Network ID and Broadcast IP | Subnetting Step by Step - Ep. 3

Network ID and Broadcast IP | Subnetting Step by Step - Ep. 3

📺 Episode 3: Network ID and Broadcast IP How do you know where a network starts and ends? In this episode, we break down how to identify Network ID, Broadcast Address, and the usable host range — using binary visuals, real examples, and a touch of creativity. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: How to tell which bits belong to the network vs the host How to calculate the Network ID and Broadcast Address How to find the usable IP range within any subnet Why CIDR notation (like /24 or /26) affects how many devices you can connect 🛠️ Example Covered: 👉 192.168.1.66/26 → Network ID = 192.168.1.64 → Broadcast = 192.168.1.127 → Usable Range = 192.168.1.65 – 192.168.1.126 👀 Coming Next: How to Subnet a Network: We’ll show you how to divide a larger network (like a /24) into smaller subnets. 🎓 Perfect for beginners and students trying to master subnetting, IP addressing, and CIDR notation. #️⃣ Tags: #Subnetting #IPaddressing #NetworkID #BroadcastAddress #CIDR #DNetworker #IPv4 #ComputerNetworking #NetworkingBasics