I'm recapping the CBT videos at the moment. I don't know if it's just me but I do forget a lot of the stuff I learn if I haven't looked at it for a while. Watching your videos is a great refresher and is helping me a lot. Keep up the good work bro 👍
Hi , thanks for these videos , i really appriciate how you break things down ,i'm a Sys Admin living in Paris France and aiming for the CCNA for now , i'm also from Haitian descent . Keep posting those videos and thanks again bro : )
Sakapfet la!!!! I appreciate you for tuning in!! Stay tuned for live streams. Will be doing CCNA topics M-Thurs 8PM EST but that would be 2 AM in Paris lol. Hopefully you can stay awake for the streams.
Love you content. Although one nitpick: Could you adjust your mic levels, your videos volume level is very low. I need to adjust the volume on my end very high to compensate.
You do a great job with explaining the difference between router and L3 switch. This info is priceless when designing a network and trying to stay within the budget of your business. Good job bro!
Glad it was helpful! I haven't been doing these tutorials in a minute, I have been having fun on the LiveLabs streams recently. Stay tuned Monday - Thursday 8PM EST.
Hey NetworkBruh, I gotta say, I love your videos! You are knowledgeable and you got a great personality, I've laughed plenty watching your videos. I already studied most of the CCNA Topics and I'm now doing a final review of each topic on the CCNA Syllabus thing. I gotta say, Cisco really repeat themselves often, bruh... Thanks again!
Hey I appreciate this comment. Yea I always wanted to see this kind of content on RUclips but never found it. So I decided to start a channel. I'm glad these videos are useful and entertaining to you. Make sure u subscribe and stay tuned for more!!
I like the style, man. I was really looking for info about whether a L3 switch can do dhcp and nat, etc, like a router can. I'm in a digital forensics degree program, and the 3 Cisco classes I took (that covered all of 200-301, I still have all the textbooks, and Odom's courses, etc) made me realize I love networking more than forensics. But the 200-301 content, almost every time they mention a L3 switch, say 'L3 switches are beyond the scope of this content'. So I assumed I was unlikely to run into them. Well, I just got my hands on a 3850 24p L3 switch (for my home use) and wondered if it could replace my router and do all the ipSec, NAT, dhcp etc, and just didn't know. Thanks for the info. You did mention adding subinterfaces is complicated (in terms of scaling), I'm not sure why you would say that. I know that you know it's a simple int gx/x.x, encapsulation dot1q command, so I'm not sure I get why you would suggest it's complicated. In any case, thanks for the content, and, nice delivery 👍
Hey thanks for the compliments and constructive criticism. I think i only mentioned that subinterfaces was complex because this is one of the first bulletpoints on the exam so for it to be introduced so early when I haven't even taught anything about subnetting, configuring a standard interface etc its a bit walking before crawling. Again thanks for watching and commenting Scott !!!
EXCELLENT job communicating on a level for Newbies! However, PLEASE adjust your mic. I have my Speaker on 100 and can barely hear you. It is the same across all devices.
Thanks... Iam gonna keep this site to keep my skill sharp
I'm recapping the CBT videos at the moment. I don't know if it's just me but I do forget a lot of the stuff I learn if I haven't looked at it for a while. Watching your videos is a great refresher and is helping me a lot.
Keep up the good work bro 👍
Very good content. easy to follow and understand. Plently funny too
Hi ,
thanks for these videos , i really appriciate how you break things down ,i'm a Sys Admin living in Paris France and aiming for the CCNA for now , i'm also from Haitian descent .
Keep posting those videos and thanks again bro : )
Sakapfet la!!!! I appreciate you for tuning in!! Stay tuned for live streams. Will be doing CCNA topics M-Thurs 8PM EST but that would be 2 AM in Paris lol. Hopefully you can stay awake for the streams.
@@NetworkBruh I'll try to attend whenever possible : )
Bonjour et bonne chance
Good content NetworkBruh. You explain the subject matter where it is fundamentally easy to understand.
I Appreciate that dbwilt1, glad this is easy for you to consume!
Love you content. Although one nitpick: Could you adjust your mic levels, your videos volume level is very low. I need to adjust the volume on my end very high to compensate.
Yes you're right Brendan!!! I have a new mic now and a simple mixer so hopefully the sounds are better. Thanks for watching!!!!!
Good explanation with the history of the network, never knew ISO actually took part to make the internet.
You do a great job with explaining the difference between router and L3 switch. This info is priceless when designing a network and trying to stay within the budget of your business. Good job bro!
Glad it was helpful! I haven't been doing these tutorials in a minute, I have been having fun on the LiveLabs streams recently. Stay tuned Monday - Thursday 8PM EST.
Hey NetworkBruh, I gotta say, I love your videos! You are knowledgeable and you got a great personality, I've laughed plenty watching your videos. I already studied most of the CCNA Topics and I'm now doing a final review of each topic on the CCNA Syllabus thing. I gotta say, Cisco really repeat themselves often, bruh...
Thanks again!
Hey I appreciate this comment. Yea I always wanted to see this kind of content on RUclips but never found it. So I decided to start a channel. I'm glad these videos are useful and entertaining to you. Make sure u subscribe and stay tuned for more!!
heyya I'm a newbie here and i absolutely love your videos. You explain everything more accurately. I'm writing my CCNA exam next month.
Awesome!! I hope it went well for you!!
I like the style, man. I was really looking for info about whether a L3 switch can do dhcp and nat, etc, like a router can. I'm in a digital forensics degree program, and the 3 Cisco classes I took (that covered all of 200-301, I still have all the textbooks, and Odom's courses, etc) made me realize I love networking more than forensics. But the 200-301 content, almost every time they mention a L3 switch, say 'L3 switches are beyond the scope of this content'. So I assumed I was unlikely to run into them. Well, I just got my hands on a 3850 24p L3 switch (for my home use) and wondered if it could replace my router and do all the ipSec, NAT, dhcp etc, and just didn't know. Thanks for the info. You did mention adding subinterfaces is complicated (in terms of scaling), I'm not sure why you would say that. I know that you know it's a simple int gx/x.x, encapsulation dot1q command, so I'm not sure I get why you would suggest it's complicated. In any case, thanks for the content, and, nice delivery 👍
Hey thanks for the compliments and constructive criticism. I think i only mentioned that subinterfaces was complex because this is one of the first bulletpoints on the exam so for it to be introduced so early when I haven't even taught anything about subnetting, configuring a standard interface etc its a bit walking before crawling. Again thanks for watching and commenting Scott !!!
Loud noise warning for 12:37, skip to 12:40
Thats to wake up anybody that was getting bored of this video lol. Thanks Reggie!
EXCELLENT job communicating on a level for Newbies! However, PLEASE adjust your mic. I have my Speaker on 100 and can barely hear you. It is the same across all devices.
Yep!!! thanks for the comment. I have a new mic now and going to start streaming daily between 6PM - 9PM EST. Thanks again!!!
@@NetworkBruh I'll be tuned in!!!
Thanks for making this!
you definitely changed up how to learn this stuff LOL. and you sound super passionate about explaining it.
Oh yea!! I appreciate it !! Yea I love computer networking. Thanks for watching!
Pretty good video! I enjoyed and learned a lot. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Keep teaching bra!!!
Thanks very good video!
You are welcome!
Thank you...!!
Fo sho. Thanks for watching!!!!
Hey... From india...
Wanted to start CCNA..
Not from IT background...
Ahhhh you are in the right field my friend. I love networking!!!!!
You know the first money transaction done over the Internet or arpanet was for an ounce of weed between Berkley and Stanford students
HAHAHA!! Yup because you know them hippie students was smokin in the 70's.