I find these quizzes informative, however, very brief. I wish you would create more in-depth quizzes to assist in improving our IT knowledge. Keep up the Exceptional work.
Scott M. (3-year platinum member and have many of Todd Lammle’s Books and e-books).
The most memorable lesson from many years ago that Todd Lammle taught me that has been “Burned-into-my-memory) was NETWORK SUBNET MATH. I still remember Todd’s Block Sizing shortcuts and have the Subnets, Networks, Block sizes, broadcast address, Wild cards addressing, and the number of networks and number of hosts per subnet pretty much memorized. If needed, I could easily figure out any IPV4 subnet in less than fifteen seconds if I had to write it out on paper and calculate the answer(math).
Initially, I struggled with subnetting until Todd taught me (via webinar) a way that I clearly understand IPv4 addressing. Every now and then I test my knowledge and speed at: https://www.lammle.com/courses/ccna/ (go ahead and see if you still retain the speed and accuracy)
I got the last question wrong. It didn’t have a question and only showed BYOD where the question should be.
You have reached 6 of 7 point(s), (85.71%)
Great job! And we fixed the broken question!
6/7. Although one of the questions only stated the term “BYOD” instead of being a question.
Great job! And we fixed that question – sorry about that!
6/7 a fun one for Friday evening!
Great job, Kaho!
7/7! Fun quiz!
Nice, Matt!
7/7
MD Nasir! That is awesome!
You have reached 5 of 7 point(s), (71.43%).
The first and 7th question were my wrongs.
You have reached 5 of 7 point(s), (71.43%)
Thank you for this quizz, maybe some simulations next time? :)
Gets stuck after I finish the quiz – Quiz complete. Results are being recorded.
I find these quizzes informative, however, very brief. I wish you would create more in-depth quizzes to assist in improving our IT knowledge. Keep up the Exceptional work.
Scott M. (3-year platinum member and have many of Todd Lammle’s Books and e-books).
The most memorable lesson from many years ago that Todd Lammle taught me that has been “Burned-into-my-memory) was NETWORK SUBNET MATH. I still remember Todd’s Block Sizing shortcuts and have the Subnets, Networks, Block sizes, broadcast address, Wild cards addressing, and the number of networks and number of hosts per subnet pretty much memorized. If needed, I could easily figure out any IPV4 subnet in less than fifteen seconds if I had to write it out on paper and calculate the answer(math).
Initially, I struggled with subnetting until Todd taught me (via webinar) a way that I clearly understand IPv4 addressing. Every now and then I test my knowledge and speed at: https://www.lammle.com/courses/ccna/ (go ahead and see if you still retain the speed and accuracy)
Keep up the great work Todd Lammle