Yet another great video, once again thank you for making these. When I decided to pursue my IT career, this channel helped me a lot, I currently have 11 Certs, did one year and a half as a Support Desk Engineer, and now I am starting as a Jr. Network Admin 😍 Everything is going according to plan.
@@abdulghaniyakinremi1254In the USA IT certs are not always necessary. Experience and demonstrable skills can make up for a lack of certifications. The same with a college degree - although higher level positions do require a college degree more often.
Yet another great video, once again thank you for making these. When I decided to pursue my IT career, this channel helped me a lot, I currently have 11 Certs, did one year and a half as a Support Desk Engineer, and now I am starting as a Jr. Network Admin SAME
I wanna take a moment here and tell you to not stop making videos.. you are just amazing.. the videos here are the reason i was able to clear an interview.. thanks a ton
I hope there are similar channel like this. I have completed my computer network subject last sem and I am missing this channel very much. The person has explained this subject really well
Hey = This GUY is very talented. The Radio voice, at the right pace, and a slow style - Makes it Riveting material. NO Technician can ever do all Labs, before a CCNA, or a CompTIA Exam. He presents some of the Labs, and Lab results. He's Fantastic. He will soon have a Following, that is greater than a professor at U. PENN, Cal tech, So. Cal; or even: the Univ. of PITTSBURGH. He's very original in His Style, and presentation Pace. His clarity is extreme - he explains every detail very well. Great work !
You are always amazing another great animated video purely created in power point right? Hats off, please keep the great work going we love your efforts.
I did notice one thing in the Loop back animation... :D the socket on the wall socket was correct but when the loopback plugs in... it is upside down. It made me chuckle and I could not un-see it.
Nice video!!!, and the animation it helps a lot to know how it looks the equipment, the same for other videos in the channel. Awesome work sin e might take some time😉
Missing a tone box to put a tone on any wire and a “banana” receiver which is used with a but set to detect the RF tones from any pair of wires that is connected to the tone box. The wire pair can be behind drywall.
Just to be clear… a tone generator does not work like that. The cable can not have an RJ45 on the end… the cable actually has to be exposed to copper to create a tone allowing you to distinguish 1 cable from the others.
Two options: connect the tone generator to either 1 wire or 2 non-paired wires like #1 and 8. Or you can buy a digital tone/probe kit which doesn’t pickup electrical noise.
Hi, I saw a lot of your videos which shares very important information in easiest language. Can I request you to create a video explaining MPLS? I tried to search on internet but it is still unclear to me. Thank you for all your efforts in creating videos. Much appreciated.
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Need more videos more quickly! Love em!
Sir Please Enable Subtitles CC Please Please Please
They are enabled.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Thanks A Lot Sir
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Yet another great video, once again thank you for making these. When I decided to pursue my IT career, this channel helped me a lot, I currently have 11 Certs, did one year and a half as a Support Desk Engineer, and now I am starting as a Jr. Network Admin 😍
Everything is going according to plan.
Nice work
Could you tell us the learning path you took to your current job, please? Best wishes to you :))
Damn I have 0 certs and no degree Im a telecommunications administrator and junior network admin
@@ex7229 Zero cert? No degrees but on the job?🤔 Amazing! In my country Nigeria 🇳🇬, that near impossible! Could you tell us how you got the job please?
@@abdulghaniyakinremi1254In the USA IT certs are not always necessary. Experience and demonstrable skills can make up for a lack of certifications. The same with a college degree - although higher level positions do require a college degree more often.
The legend is back!
Thank you sir!!!You dont know how much I owe you...love Networks!love PowerCert!
Always welcome
Yet another great video, once again thank you for making these. When I decided to pursue my IT career, this channel helped me a lot, I currently have 11 Certs, did one year and a half as a Support Desk Engineer, and now I am starting as a Jr. Network Admin SAME
one of my favorite channels on youtube , you deserve a medal , thank you for each and every video you make .
So nice of you
I wanna take a moment here and tell you to not stop making videos.. you are just amazing.. the videos here are the reason i was able to clear an interview.. thanks a ton
Wonderful timing! Especially for A+
I hope there are similar channel like this. I have completed my computer network subject last sem and I am missing this channel very much. The person has explained this subject really well
This is the only site I click on a like before I watch the video because I know I will learn and be entertained without a doubt!
Hey = This GUY is very talented. The Radio voice, at the right pace, and a slow style - Makes it Riveting material. NO Technician can ever do all Labs, before a CCNA, or a CompTIA Exam. He presents some of the Labs, and Lab results. He's Fantastic. He will soon have a Following, that is greater than a professor at U. PENN, Cal tech, So. Cal; or even: the Univ. of PITTSBURGH. He's very original in His Style, and presentation Pace. His clarity is extreme - he explains every detail very well. Great work !
As soon as i saw a notification of a new video from this channel. I left everything to jump right in. Just this channel is immensely giving :)
Literally something I was wondering about, you have videos explaining (almost) everything
i love the way that you provide short notes.
at 3:05 I am convinced that your videos is some sort of art, god bless you.
Agree, we all really appreciate your dedication to create these high quality videos!!!
Ur way of teaching is the best😀 .....here is a request ...pls make a video on Classes of networking..
I hope you never stop! I love your videos. So informative and very well presented. ♥️
Thank you! Will do!
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Thank you man! Thank you! 😊
Amazing videos, please keep adding more. The best training videos on RUclips.
Thank you! Will do!
I like the way you explain those topics and also like the animations, everything well planned.
One of the very best PC/tech channels on YT
Salut à tous 😉
Monsieur le professeur ça m'a fait vraiment plaisir d'entendre votre voix ainsi votre cours en informatique
I can watch these videos all day.
You forgot to tell how hard it is to cramp a wire...
love you videos
You are always amazing another great animated video purely created in power point right? Hats off, please keep the great work going we love your efforts.
I really like the way you explain sir 👍
Thanks :)
Thank you sir.. You dont know how much I LIKE YOUR VIDEO
Thansk for educating me I not a adult but we learn about this in my grade which is grade 5 and u helped me understand so I can’t thanks u enough
Your probably the best channel on RUclips
I'm really an idiot that I don't know even one about this networking tools till this man taught me..
Your videos helps a lot to get clear concept. Thanks a lot.🔥👌❤
Love to see a video about different connection types such as pppoe or wisp .
Keep up the good work man 👌🏻❤
Thanks for the information. This is very useful when you start in the field.❤❤❤
I am improving my listening same time learning Computer networks system... Wow
Yayy another masterpiece from the legend.
I did notice one thing in the Loop back animation... :D the socket on the wall socket was correct but when the loopback plugs in... it is upside down. It made me chuckle and I could not un-see it.
Nice to see u after long time the legend
Thank you.
Wow! Alot of good info in this vid.
3:01 A TDR and OTDR? I have never used those before. Interesting.
Thanks again for another good vid sir.
Hi everyone big fan of the channel. Keep it up.
Your videos helps a lot to get clear concept. Thanks a lot. Please make a video on routing protocols.
At 5:50 you plugged in the loop back adapter upside down :s
Oops
Yes and acceptable as he doesn't waste time or click bait
They are enabled.
Good set of network tools
Wowm! So much work!
So beautifully done!
Thank you!!!
Another great video. Master instructor at work. Thank you once again!
Thanks so much for all the informations, you're the best.
Nice video!!!, and the animation it helps a lot to know how it looks the equipment, the same for other videos in the channel. Awesome work sin e might take some time😉
I have learning loopback adaptor from your video that is useful for me...
Thanks for such a informative and easy to understand video
The loopback adapter is a useful inexpensive DIY tool to have,
Thanks
Missing a tone box to put a tone on any wire and a “banana” receiver which is used with a but set to detect the RF tones from any pair of wires that is connected to the tone box. The wire pair can be behind drywall.
the animations are so smooth
0:45 if only it could be arranged that easily.
Become expert only because of u ..😊
Thanks :)
😎😎😎❤🙏🏾 Absolute legend.!! So happy to see you back
Never heard or seen a network adaptor. I think I'm gonna make one thank you :)
I wish I could subscribe again, this content is awesome
Superb sir.well done
Amazing amazinggg amazing.. a fulll networking course in 8mins
The videos you sends are very nice....continue this way
Excellent👍, thanks lot for your creative work
Cant get enough of your videos
The shielding is called a jacket, shielding is a foil sheath used in STP wires
Very good explanation!
From the perspective of a field tech. this is the easy stuff.
This channel will get me paid!!!
The best channel ! Keep going!
Thanks, will do!
Loopback would be very usefull for me. Thanks I will try and let you know.💐
Thank you for your awesome videos. Would you be able to create one explaining the concept of subnet masks, how to calculate them?
I really wait for your videos they are just awesome 👍
Glad you like them!
Another awesome presentation!
These videos are so helpful and visually appealing, how do you make them!?
Legend strikes back
I am very thankful for your informative videos.
I like the explanation and animates, very good done, thanks.
your video quality is very good
It's awesome explainer.. ☺
Well video! But at 4:15, there is a typing mistake "Measures how much light is going 'though (through)' a fiber optic cable."
typo
You got a sub, my dude! Thanks for the effort that you put in your content :)
He's back!
very good information
Thank YOU for your amazing education
I love your videos. I am glad your back 👍👍. Hyperlike
Just a remark from some nerd: (1:26) almost every 5$ LAN testers have 9 leds, where 9th stands for ground check ;P
BTW, video is great, as always
your videos are A M A Z I N G thank you so much for this free info
Bah! I’m old. Back in my day we were taught how to terminate fiber in a kiln on-site. 😮
thank you sir you help me a lot ❤
Most informative video this is. About networking, more I know.
Just to be clear… a tone generator does not work like that. The cable can not have an RJ45 on the end… the cable actually has to be exposed to copper to create a tone allowing you to distinguish 1 cable from the others.
Please make a detailed video on " How Cloud Storage Works?"
Thanks in advance......
Any tips for when toning a cable but there is too much electricity interference that all you here is the electricity buzz
Two options: connect the tone generator to either 1 wire or 2 non-paired wires like #1 and 8. Or you can buy a digital tone/probe kit which doesn’t pickup electrical noise.
Also a good cable tester tells the difference between A/B and straight and crossover .
Amazing video
Omg thank you so much! You are helping me tremendously. 😎
Great explanation!
Clear explanation. Don't worry be happy.
Thank you was pretty clear and cut
welcome back my guru
Good to see you back
Hi,
I saw a lot of your videos which shares very important information in easiest language. Can I request you to create a video explaining MPLS? I tried to search on internet but it is still unclear to me.
Thank you for all your efforts in creating videos.
Much appreciated.
I really love this video but the writings on blue paint are blocking the pictures of the tools