Oh Bhai😂 I m in my first sem and I love this content already. I just can't wait for him to do something bigger. Every step of his is new records, I really appreciate it.
I'm an hour in and man Kunal you really are a blessing to the dev/cs community! I've learned java and cs/concepts because you, I'm forever thankful! You explain everything so throughly and simply. Once again, thank you brother!! Much peace and love!
fun fact: Tata is responsible for over 130,000 miles of fiber cables under the sea and 400 PoPs, connecting more than 240 countries and territories around the world. Tata equips 1 million square feet of data center and collocation space worldwide. Which is 24% of all around the world.
OSI MODEL ALL - APPLICATION LAYER PEOPLE - PRESENTATION LAYER SHOULD - SESSION LAYER TRY - TRANSPORT LAYER NEW - NETWORK LAYER DOMINOS - DATALINK PIZZA - PHYSICAL LAYER
I have learnt much much more in this 4 hour video, than I had ever learnt in my 3 year bachelor's degree in computer science. Keep making such awesome informative content! 🤯
Timestamp: Computer Networking 2:54:00 UDP (User Datagram Protocol) 3:02:05 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) 3:09:10 3-Way handshake I love this course of computer networking because Kunal gives real life exam for each and every concept so that everyone could connect to the concept and ideologies efficetively. Love from Nepal
for those still debate on how transport and network layer work, understand it by visualizing a road(network layer) and a bus(transport layer) and the people in the bus (packets/information)
Wonderful teaching. You made all diagrams. Cleared all curiosities. Kept the interest intact. You did not hurry up, you gave time to settle down. Perfect teaching. Rare to see good teachers. Thank you
The amount of hard work put in this video, great manh! Recording for 4 hours is not easy guys respect his hard work and be patient for DSA videos. Well explained Kunal 👏 kudos to the effort!
How about mastering Computer Networking in just 4 hours? This course is for you. It has been constructed and taught exceptionally well. Unique content on a platform that is second to none. Please keep moving forward, you are an inspiration! ❤️✨
is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
it was awesome till you said MAC address keep on changing. Took me some time to research and get it clarified. for those who didn't understood it here is the explanation. A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface of a device, such as an Ethernet card or a Wi-Fi adapter. It is used to identify the device on a local network and is usually assigned by the manufacturer. As a data packet travels from one device to another, the MAC address of the source device remains the same, it is the destination MAC address that changes. The destination MAC address is the MAC address of the next hop device, it is the device to which the data packet is sent next. When a data packet is sent by a device, the device adds the destination MAC address to the packet's header. As the packet travels through the network, each network device that receives the packet examines the destination MAC address in the packet's header to determine if it is the intended recipient. If the device is not the intended recipient, it examines the IP address in the packet's header and uses routing tables and algorithms to determine the next hop, the next device to which the packet should be sent. The device then changes the destination MAC address in the packet's header to the MAC address of the next hop device and forwards the packet. In summary, as a data packet travels from one device to another, the MAC address of the source device remains the same, it is the destination MAC address that changes. Each network device that receives the packet examines the destination MAC address in the packet's header to determine if it is the intended recipient, if not it uses routing tables and algorithms to determine the next hop, the next device to which the packet should be sent, and changes the destination MAC address in the packet's header to the MAC address of the next hop device and forwards the packet. Basically when your data packet is on global network it has global IP addresses. which router will look to get the next hop's MAC address. when you are on private network we use private IP address to get the next hop's MAC address. both the cases we find the MAC address from routing tables. Note that routing tables in global network is different from routing tables in private network. Say we are connected using wifi to a private local network before the last hop the last before node will load the MAC address our PC's wifi and send it to our PC. It will get that MAC address again from routing table.
Did you mean each device which receives the frame will check the destination IP address to see if it's the intended destination because the frame is hopped to the next device having the MAC address right so it is the intended destination according to MAC address in the header.
I am sure this explanation is not right. Both source and destination mac address change at every hop. only ip address is constant. at every hop the destination mac is changed to the MAC of the device further along the path and the source to the mac of the current transmitter of the packet. Please correct me if I am wrong, since logically it does not make sense for source MACs to be constant as acknowledgments and similar protocol specific activities are done between the network segments. The immediate source is also required for the dynamic learning of the Mac Table for each intermittent device so it does not make sense for source MAC to be constant.
One suggestion!! Study more on DNS, transport layer and TCP/IP, whatever Kunal has taught is good, but you need in-depth knowledge of the above topics to understand networking properly.
hey kunal you are doing a great work 😃 Well-Known Ports: 0 to 1023 are known as well-known ports Registered Ports:Port numbers from 1024 to 49151 are registered ports Dynamic or Private Ports:Port numbers from 49152 to 65535 are dynamic or private ports. They are often used for temporary purposes, and applications can dynamically choose an available port from this range.
I learnt all these in my college subject called DCN but i never got a clear picture of how the data flows. I always had some confusions and doubts. I have no words to thank you for the efforts you make to explain it clearly. The only youtuber I blindly trust without any second thought. Glad I came to know about your channel. Wish you reach more heights and get recognized for your hard work.
you covered Programming, Networking and Devops (which is a combination of Networking + OS) but it would be great if you can do OS separately so that non CS guys like me can greatly benefit from this. I really love the fact that you alone are breaking the monopoly of these education mafias .. great .. god bless you and keep it up .. you have many big things to do
kunal ur making me to fall in love with computer science!! thanks a lot u seriously making complicated stuff very simple. u giving context and this is exactly how i love to learn.. thank u so much for spending time to teach us..
Thanks kunal like yesterday i have zero knowledge about computer networking and today i am feeling very confident that i know everything. Thank you this video has a lot of information than my whole semester.
Indeed an awesome explanation of networking ! Couldn't be more thankful !!❤ even college professors should watch this course so that they understand ki computer networks 'padhaate kaise hai' !🙂
Placements are going on in my college rn and I had 0 knowledge of Computer Networks so far. I have learned a lot from this single video and am now confident enough to face questions on this topic in my interviews. Thank you!
Kunal its a humble request to you. Please make a brief video on Operating System. Your teaching is always on point. I hope you'll read my comment one day. Love from West Bengal ❤
@@softprob2838 is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
Thankyou Kunal 🎉. For the first time I learned computer networking within 2 days. You taught the best way that every student will get the best depth knowledge on the subject. Thankyou so much. Really very easier way to learn with you. ..😊😊.. Can you please tell me how to download the pdf..😢
This video is very very explicit. Kunal has really broken down networking and I can clearly understand how the internet works. My college lecturers did a very poor job on this subject. Thank you so much Kunal.
Hi Kunal, really high quality content, just completed till the OSI 7 layers and TCP/IP model, feeling like my own classmates are explaining to me in general. Thank you so much for this amazing course🥲🥲🥲🥲. I stopped regretting missing my University classes after this🤗. Will complete the remaining course. Great learning resource which can be completed in a single weekend. Just disabled my adblocker to support you from now on.
Hey! Kunal.. Your content is awesome 🙂 And I request you to add notes or screenshot of the pages in drive or pdf format by which we can revise the things forgetten in the future...... Please add in the description of the video.... How many of you want this???
I am pretty satisfied with this course . It covered almost everything but the only problem was did not go much in detail but it is fine because i am pretty sure if this was a longer video.... i would be demotivated to even start the course. I did look into everything and understood in detail and loved how you related it to the real world which made it much more understandable. Understood reality from you theory from the internet .
Just finished the course and all I can say is that it was an amazing experience. I'm learning to works on the cyber security field, not Devops but this course surely had cover so many helful information of networking which is also related to cyber securty. Love your videos.
Just finished this masterpiece , Its really amazing Kunal ...Looking forward to more DevOps Tutorials very soon..but I have one doubt as its a total theory and very difficult to remember all the terms always in your mind. Please make a summary note, I know you told in the video that make your own notes, but short summary notes will be much appreciated. Thanks brother 🥰
I knew all this before watching this because I used to watch network chuck videos about hacking and it was just for fun but this is refreshing with an Indian guy explaining.
Developed a special interest on CN after completion of this 4 hr course... The way you explained the topics is simply awesome🙌 Thank you so much for this awsome lecture course ✨✨🙇♀
Thank you for this amazing crash course for computer networking. It has help me understand and recall those networking concepts that I have learnt in my diploma. I have completed this video within 7 hours also jotted the notes that were important especially OSI models and how the OSI models works in the networking. I wish you achieve a lot of success in whatever you're doing for the IT community around the world. Hope you're having a good week ahead. 🙃😉
You're the only one who told the abbrevation of COMPUTER that I learned in my 4th or 5th grade. I also memorized it because my teacher always used to ask us the abbreviation in most of our classes. However the abbreviation you said is a bit different to what my teacher said. That is: Commonly Operated Machine Particularly Used for Technology, Education and Research
I don't even know what networking is, started watching your videos making me feel like a network engineer bhai. Awesome interaction while explaining the concepts. That pause gives diff vibe
if there is a word that is supreme of all the appreciation words, I think he deserves it. only goosebumps for your knowledge brooo you are an inspiration!!!
🥺🥺 such a awesome course at zero prize is a blessing for us. Thank you bhaiye for it. It really helping us a lot. Your DSA playlist is of next Lvl and I believe this will going to be more high quality than it. Bhaiya It will also be much helpfull if u will tell us more about remote job opportunity.
Thanks Kunal. This was a much awaited one course by you. I was thinking of switching the career in DevOps but didn't find out the resources a s a whole at once place and in a systemic way. Saw your whole syllabus for this course and it covers almost everything from basics to mastery. Thanks a bunch bro
This is really helpful kunal. I am currently doing your dsa bootcamp and it is actually wonderful the assignments you provide for practice. I have just finished arrays(the initial few videos) and i am really getting a deep understanding about dsa via your videos and the leetcode questions you provide for practice. Hope i am able to stay consistent with all this quality content you are providing us with . Also very excited to pursue this devops bootcamp alongside with java dsa. Also i feel the dsa course u provided can be best utilized if we r consistent with solving assignments as soon as we finish a topic.I intend to do it with my own pace and also love the quality of content you provide for us for free. Keep it up and thanks a lot for this.
Thank you Kunal for such an amazing video ! Never thought learning computer network will be such a fun.When I am making notes from ur video I feel like writing each and every word because everything you say is important and valuable on the topic, it's never time wasting or not useful .I am blessed to have you as a teacher.Thanks a lot !!
Content has potential, but it needs improvement. The video seemed to consist of brief discussion on topics with a lot of "we'll cover this later" moments
I suppose not, though I'm in the middle of video so will let you know later. But one thing I'm sure is this isn't Onestop for your placement CN prep. You have to go checkout something else. But this is a okay start. @@aswinjose7448
This video has more content than my whole semester 😂 (6months)
😂😂😂
Oh Bhai😂 I m in my first sem and I love this content already. I just can't wait for him to do something bigger. Every step of his is new records, I really appreciate it.
@@abhijithganesh2064 tu krega kya bhai 1st sem mea
😂
Really
Whenever he takes a pause I started all he said in my mind and brings my curiosity on high level!!!!!!! best tutorial for Computer networks
I'm an hour in and man Kunal you really are a blessing to the dev/cs community! I've learned java and cs/concepts because you, I'm forever thankful! You explain everything so throughly and simply. Once again, thank you brother!!
Much peace and love!
I extremely hate my college lecturer who teaches Computer Network, looking forward to this course.
Loved the DSA bootcamp so far!
Is this video enough for my CN interview preparation? Please reply 🙄
@@virat7215 yes
yes bro
No@@virat7215
fun fact: Tata is responsible for over 130,000 miles of fiber cables under the sea and 400 PoPs, connecting more than 240 countries and territories around the world. Tata equips 1 million square feet of data center and collocation space worldwide. Which is 24% of all around the world.
OSI MODEL
ALL - APPLICATION LAYER
PEOPLE - PRESENTATION LAYER
SHOULD - SESSION LAYER
TRY - TRANSPORT LAYER
NEW - NETWORK LAYER
DOMINOS - DATALINK
PIZZA - PHYSICAL LAYER
it was good buddy
aloo pakoda samosa teri naani do baar parosa
Dhayan se padhai krte tho ye sab krne ki jarurat nhi hoti pizza pakoda ethaydi...🤕
PDNTSPA : From down to up.
Please do not touch sexy Pamela Anderson
TimeStamps: Computer Networking
2:33 Introduction
4:50 How it all started?
17:38 Client-Server Architecture (brief)
22:00 Protocols (Brief Intro)
24:20 How Data is Transfered? IP Address(Brief Intro)
34:23 Port Numbers (brief)
42:25 Submarine Cables Map (Optical Fibre Cables)
48:00 LAN, MAN, WAN
52:20 MODEM, ROUTER
55:47 Topologies (BUS, RING, STAR, TREE, MESH)
1:01:34 Structure of the Network
1:06:33 OSI Model (7 Layers)
1:29:00 TCP/IP Model (5 Layers)
1:30:20 Client Server Architecture
1:38:18 Peer to Peer Architecture
1:39:52 Networking Devices (Download PDF)
1:43:05 Protocols
1:50:22 Sockets
1:51:10 Ports
1:53:12 HTTP
2:00:00 HTTP(GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
2:04:44 Error/Status Codes
2:06:30 Cookies
2:11:00 How Email Works?
2:19:00 DNS (Domain Name System)
2:32:24 TCP/IP Model (Transport Layer)
2:47:35 Checksum
2:49:00 Timers
2:54:00 UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
3:02:05 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
3:09:10 3-Way handshake.
3:13:40 TCP (Network Layer)
3:21:50 Control Plane
3:24:30 IP (Internet Protocol)
3:38:45 Packets
3:41:42 IPV4 vs IPV6
3:49:50 Middle Boxes
3:52:32 (NAT) Network Address Translation
3:55:40 TCP (Data Link Layer)
Hope that helps !
Lets Connect : twitter.com/themanavpaul
Thank You!
@@KunalKushwaha Hello bhaiya please tell me where to enter that $config me -s command on timestamp 28:00
I am using windows 10
@@tesLaOP cmd
@@tesLaOP might be something different on windows use WSL might work there.
@@tesLaOP Open Window's Powershellor Command prompt.
OR in linux simply in terminal.
I have learnt much much more in this 4 hour video, than I had ever learnt in my 3 year bachelor's degree in computer science.
Keep making such awesome informative content! 🤯
Glad it was helpful!
Is this Computer Network playlist complete for interview preparation?
@@softprob2838 It's devOps playlist not computer network
jokes apart not true
@@Shravankumar_888 nice joke🤣🤣
Just now completed this 4 hours bootcamp. Trust me, he has covered the topics in depth. Loved it. Best for placement purpose.
notes bnaye ho tum is video ka
Please share notes if you have done😭
place ho gyi ho didi?
Is this video covers all CN concepts for INTERVIEW preparation? Is it enough?
@@virat7215 it s good for overall understanding of CN but you have to get the theory answers from geeksforgeeks and practice them
0:00 Introduction
4:50 How it all started?
17:38 Client-Server Architecture
22:00 Protocols
24:20 How Data is Transferred? IP Address
34:23 Port Numbers
42:25 Submarine Cables Map (Optical Fibre Cables)
48:00 LAN, MAN, WAN
52:20 MODEM, ROUTER
55:47 Topologies (BUS, RING, STAR, TREE, MESH)
1:01:34 Structure of the Network
1:06:33 OSI Model (7 Layers)
1:29:00 TCP/IP Model (5 Layers)
1:30:20 Client Server Architecture
1:38:18 Peer to Peer Architecture
1:39:52 Networking Devices (Download PDF)
1:43:05 Protocols
1:50:22 Sockets
1:51:10 Ports
1:53:12 HTTP
2:00:00 HTTP(GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
2:04:44 Error/Status Codes
2:06:30 Cookies
2:11:00 How Email Works?
2:19:00 DNS (Domain Name System)
2:32:24 TCP/IP Model (Transport Layer)
2:47:35 Checksum
2:49:00 Timers
2:54:00 UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
3:02:05 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
3:09:10 3-Way handshake
3:13:40 TCP (Network Layer)
3:21:50 Control Plane
3:24:30 IP (Internet Protocol)
3:38:45 Packets
3:41:42 IPV4 vs IPV6
3:49:50 Middle Boxes
3:52:32 (NAT) Network Address Translation
3:55:40 TCP (Data Link Layer)
Btw thank you for your dedication.🤗
Hello
I'm in an IIT and this is a crucial resource in my internship prep. Keep up the good work.
Everyday 1 hour. It payed off! Thank you so much. I had zero knowledge, I feel now so much more confident about this topic!
I completed it in 8 day 1 hour two days
Timestamp: Computer Networking
2:54:00 UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
3:02:05 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
3:09:10 3-Way handshake
I love this course of computer networking because Kunal gives real life exam for each and every concept so that everyone could connect to the concept and ideologies efficetively.
Love from Nepal
for those still debate on how transport and network layer work, understand it by visualizing a road(network layer) and a bus(transport layer) and the people in the bus (packets/information)
very good
Well analogy❤
Wonderful teaching. You made all diagrams. Cleared all curiosities. Kept the interest intact. You did not hurry up, you gave time to settle down. Perfect teaching. Rare to see good teachers. Thank you
I hated networking during my college, but to become a better developer started understanding the concepts.
Thanks Kunall for this great video.
The amount of hard work put in this video, great manh! Recording for 4 hours is not easy guys respect his hard work and be patient for DSA videos. Well explained Kunal 👏 kudos to the effort!
Hey I'm not a web either Android developer can i learn this course
I'm just following kunals DSA course
?
@@walterwhite3666 yes you can, it might helps to you when you're switching you're carrier
How about mastering Computer Networking in just 4 hours? This course is for you. It has been constructed and taught exceptionally well. Unique content on a platform that is second to none. Please keep moving forward, you are an inspiration! ❤️✨
is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
Is this video enough for my CN interview preparation? Please reply 🙄
@@virat7215 for concept building it is must after this u can understand any topic by applying all the concepts teach in this video
it was awesome till you said MAC address keep on changing. Took me some time to research and get it clarified. for those who didn't understood it here is the explanation.
A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface of a device, such as an Ethernet card or a Wi-Fi adapter. It is used to identify the device on a local network and is usually assigned by the manufacturer.
As a data packet travels from one device to another, the MAC address of the source device remains the same, it is the destination MAC address that changes. The destination MAC address is the MAC address of the next hop device, it is the device to which the data packet is sent next.
When a data packet is sent by a device, the device adds the destination MAC address to the packet's header. As the packet travels through the network, each network device that receives the packet examines the destination MAC address in the packet's header to determine if it is the intended recipient.
If the device is not the intended recipient, it examines the IP address in the packet's header and uses routing tables and algorithms to determine the next hop, the next device to which the packet should be sent. The device then changes the destination MAC address in the packet's header to the MAC address of the next hop device and forwards the packet.
In summary, as a data packet travels from one device to another, the MAC address of the source device remains the same, it is the destination MAC address that changes. Each network device that receives the packet examines the destination MAC address in the packet's header to determine if it is the intended recipient, if not it uses routing tables and algorithms to determine the next hop, the next device to which the packet should be sent, and changes the destination MAC address in the packet's header to the MAC address of the next hop device and forwards the packet.
Basically when your data packet is on global network it has global IP addresses. which router will look to get the next hop's MAC address. when you are on private network we use private IP address to get the next hop's MAC address. both the cases we find the MAC address from routing tables. Note that routing tables in global network is different from routing tables in private network.
Say we are connected using wifi to a private local network before the last hop the last before node will load the MAC address our PC's wifi and send it to our PC. It will get that MAC address again from routing table.
Did you mean each device which receives the frame will check the destination IP address to see if it's the intended destination because the frame is hopped to the next device having the MAC address right so it is the intended destination according to MAC address in the header.
I am sure this explanation is not right. Both source and destination mac address change at every hop. only ip address is constant. at every hop the destination mac is changed to the MAC of the device further along the path and the source to the mac of the current transmitter of the packet. Please correct me if I am wrong, since logically it does not make sense for source MACs to be constant as acknowledgments and similar protocol specific activities are done between the network segments. The immediate source is also required for the dynamic learning of the Mac Table for each intermittent device so it does not make sense for source MAC to be constant.
One suggestion!! Study more on DNS, transport layer and TCP/IP, whatever Kunal has taught is good, but you need in-depth knowledge of the above topics to understand networking properly.
Kunal should be called Professor from now on. This guy is becoming better and better at teaching.
HELL YES TO THAT....:)
pura lecture dekh dala kuch samjh nhi aya isse bekar koi youtuber nhi hoga worst 0 rating from myside
hey kunal you are doing a great work 😃
Well-Known Ports: 0 to 1023 are known as well-known ports
Registered Ports:Port numbers from 1024 to 49151 are registered ports
Dynamic or Private Ports:Port numbers from 49152 to 65535 are dynamic or private ports. They are often used for temporary purposes, and applications can dynamically choose an available port from this range.
Bro, Your work and Content can change one's life , you do what you say ... No any other course may come close to your content
I appreciate that!
I learnt all these in my college subject called DCN but i never got a clear picture of how the data flows. I always had some confusions and doubts. I have no words to thank you for the efforts you make to explain it clearly. The only youtuber I blindly trust without any second thought. Glad I came to know about your channel. Wish you reach more heights and get recognized for your hard work.
Was blown away by the content you covered in 4 hours.
The video was interesting and easy.
Kudos to your hard-work Kunal 👏
Thank You
Is this Computer Network playlist complete for interview preparation?
@@softprob2838 Depends on the company some companies like go too deep in CN so I will take more time, for others this is enought
If anyone wants notes pdf,I have it. Giving it for rs 50.
@@nickranjan8206 ok
you covered Programming, Networking and Devops (which is a combination of Networking + OS) but it would be great if you can do OS separately so that non CS guys like me can greatly benefit from this. I really love the fact that you alone are breaking the monopoly of these education mafias .. great .. god bless you and keep it up .. you have many big things to do
Hey, praveen can you please elaborate on what you meant by ''monopoly of these education mafia''?
@@deepanshugarg8752 I think he lives in a well.
@@deepanshugarg8752 sure .. when i feel like doing nothing !!
@@dumdumdumdum8804 with 102 likes .. i don't need to respond to you frogs
kunal ur making me to fall in love with computer science!! thanks a lot u seriously making complicated stuff very simple. u giving context and this is exactly how i love to learn.. thank u so much for spending time to teach us..
One of the few clear networking explanations available on RUclips thanks a lot 👍
completed the whole thing in a single sitting..the way of explanation is on another level.
Thanks kunal like yesterday i have zero knowledge about computer networking and today i am feeling very confident that i know everything.
Thank you this video has a lot of information than my whole semester.
hey bro if you have notes please forward it
it will be rally helpful for me
This man is single handedly changing lives and the literal definition of one man army.
Indeed an awesome explanation of networking ! Couldn't be more thankful !!❤
even college professors should watch this course so that they understand ki computer networks 'padhaate kaise hai' !🙂
🤣🤣🤣😂😂 should i tag them 🤣🤣🤣
True they made these subjects hell in engeneering
@@oestintech can't agree more..
@@oestintech which sem deals with this topic ?
@@ohokie4558 5th sem
U are a gem. I would never have learned these all concepts anywhere else. I am currently trying to follow both boot camp courses.
Placements are going on in my college rn and I had 0 knowledge of Computer Networks so far. I have learned a lot from this single video and am now confident enough to face questions on this topic in my interviews. Thank you!
Update: got placed as an SRE in a reputed company with a decent package :)
Cheers mate
Is this video enough for my CN interview preparation? Please reply 🙄
Kunal its a humble request to you. Please make a brief video on Operating System. Your teaching is always on point. I hope you'll read my comment one day. Love from West Bengal ❤
Sure I will
Yes Kunal it will be kind of you if you make a video on OS . You are the best teacher.
I would also love that
@@KunalKushwaha
Waiting...
Watched the complete 4hr video. It was a good refresher on how internet works. Great work kunal👏.I am currently working in a MNC(
Is this Computer Network playlist complete for interview preparation?
@@softprob2838 is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
is it good for placement puporse for a non-cs student, did he miss anything or left anytopics just by saying type in google like that because i saw some comments like this.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
4:50 How it all started?
17:38 Client-Server Architecture
22:00 Protocols
24:20 How Data is Transferred? IP Address
34:23 Port Numbers
42:25 Submarine Cables Map (Optical Fibre Cables)
48:00 LAN, MAN, WAN
52:20 MODEM, ROUTER
55:47 Topologies (BUS, RING, STAR, TREE, MESH)
1:01:34 Structure of the Network
1:06:33 OSI Model (7 Layers)
1:29:00 TCP/IP Model (5 Layers)
1:30:20 Client Server Architecture
1:38:18 Peer to Peer Architecture
1:39:52 Networking Devices (Download PDF)
1:43:05 Protocols
1:50:22 Sockets
1:51:10 Ports
1:53:12 HTTP
2:00:00 HTTP(GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
2:04:44 Error/Status Codes
2:06:30 Cookies
2:11:00 How Email Works?
2:19:00 DNS (Domain Name System)
2:32:24 TCP/IP Model (Transport Layer)
2:47:35 Checksum
2:49:00 Timers
2:54:00 UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
3:02:05 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
3:09:10 3-Way handshake
3:13:40 TCP (Network Layer)
3:21:50 Control Plane
3:24:30 IP (Internet Protocol)
3:38:45 Packets
3:41:42 IPV4 vs IPV6
3:49:50 Middle Boxes
3:52:32 (NAT) Network Address Translation
3:55:40 TCP (Data Link Layer)
If anyone wants notes pdf,I have it. Giving it for rs 50.
@@nickranjan8206of this series??
nice
Thankyou Kunal 🎉. For the first time I learned computer networking within 2 days. You taught the best way that every student will get the best depth knowledge on the subject. Thankyou so much. Really very easier way to learn with you. ..😊😊..
Can you please tell me how to download the pdf..😢
This video is very very explicit. Kunal has really broken down networking and I can clearly understand how the internet works. My college lecturers did a very poor job on this subject. Thank you so much Kunal.
Much beneficial to crack HR round in computer networking. Thank you Bro. Keep it up 😊😊
Is this Computer Network playlist complete for interview preparation?
@@softprob2838 did you get an answer?
Completed in one go 🔥🔥🔥💯💯 highly appreciated your efforts
Hi Kunal, really high quality content, just completed till the OSI 7 layers and TCP/IP model, feeling like my own classmates are explaining to me in general. Thank you so much for this amazing course🥲🥲🥲🥲. I stopped regretting missing my University classes after this🤗. Will complete the remaining course. Great learning resource which can be completed in a single weekend. Just disabled my adblocker to support you from now on.
Just completed it.
@@ShivaKumar-st9ps well done
@@ShivaKumar-st9ps Is this video good for my CN interview preparation? Please reply 🙄
I learn so many things from this video like,
1. You know
2 basically
3. Cool
4. Sound good
5. Ok
deep me kuch hai bhi??
Started my journey on cybersecurity and I never really understood Networking until I found this video. Thanks a lot
Watching this with 0 knowledge of Computer networks and I have an interview on the 5th of April. Will update after 5th April. Hope for the best
must give your feedback
Waiting for your feedback
What happened bro
@@chandu5248 Bro died at the mid of Interview 🥲😭
@Sami Alvi seriously.?
Hey! Kunal..
Your content is awesome 🙂
And I request you to add notes or screenshot of the pages in drive or pdf format by which we can revise the things forgetten in the future......
Please add in the description of the video....
How many of you want this???
Thanks for the brilliant course❤
I am pretty satisfied with this course . It covered almost everything but the only problem was did not go much in detail but it is fine because i am pretty sure if this was a longer video.... i would be demotivated to even start the course. I did look into everything and understood in detail and loved how you related it to the real world which made it much more understandable. Understood reality from you theory from the internet .
4 days of continues learning had a good result . thanks kk and lets have this Devops bootcamp the best .
Just finished the course and all I can say is that it was an amazing experience. I'm learning to works on the cyber security field, not Devops but this course surely had cover so many helful information of networking which is also related to cyber securty. Love your videos.
hi bro can i start this course if I have not much knowledge of coding
@@muneshwarsinghal655 absolutely. This course is a networking course and it doesn't has anything related to coding.
Hey man, I'm considering cyber security lane too, can you share ur learning or roadmap?
Kunal bhai thankyou so much for all these courses.
Again saying this "You are doing a great work" ❤️
Bhay tu album ki chinta kar, yaha kaha aa gaya 😳😳
@@fankbank4921 vo album sun ne se gharpe Paisa nahi aayega
Mujhe 40LPA uthana h life mei😊
@@Dope619 faxxxsss tho
@@daruiraikage once a legend said: shemde artist ko nhi deta bhau
@@Dope619 All the best stan bhai
Just finished this masterpiece , Its really amazing Kunal ...Looking forward to more DevOps Tutorials very soon..but I have one doubt as its a total theory and very difficult to remember all the terms always in your mind. Please make a summary note, I know you told in the video that make your own notes, but short summary notes will be much appreciated. Thanks brother 🥰
haan bhai. sab kuch wahi kar dega. tu bas video dekh. padhiyo mat.
The examples you have taken to explain are awesome you definitely deserve to sigma explaination.
I knew all this before watching this because I used to watch network chuck videos about hacking and it was just for fun but this is refreshing with an Indian guy explaining.
This is a jackpot for people who are beginners and who are trying to re-fresh on this subject!
Thanks a lot! :)
Is this video enough for my CN interview preparation? Please reply 🙄
Developed a special interest on CN after completion of this 4 hr course...
The way you explained the topics is simply awesome🙌
Thank you so much for this awsome lecture course ✨✨🙇♀
it is like entire sixth semester of engineering computer network summarized in four hours, wish they explained to me this good in engineering college
Kunal Sir, you are literally one of the most genuine social media influencers of India..hats off
Thank you for this amazing crash course for computer networking. It has help me understand and recall those networking concepts that I have learnt in my diploma. I have completed this video within 7 hours also jotted the notes that were important especially OSI models and how the OSI models works in the networking.
I wish you achieve a lot of success in whatever you're doing for the IT community around the world. Hope you're having a good week ahead. 🙃😉
Hit like if you want Kunal to finish this bootcamp in less than 3 months...
Just completed the Computer Networking Course. Really blown away by the content you covered in 4 hours. Thank you for giving us such awesome content.
Is this Computer Network playlist complete for interview preparation?
If anyone wants notes pdf,I have it. Giving it for rs 50.
have you made the notes of CN, please share it if you made
@@nickranjan8206 I want
@@nickranjan8206 ye krle tu pehle , vha kunal bhaiya free me pdha rhe aur tu notes bhi nhi de skta
Thanks for this course Kunal.
You're letting students get exposure of several technologies♥️
You're the only one who told the abbrevation of COMPUTER that I learned in my 4th or 5th grade. I also memorized it because my teacher always used to ask us the abbreviation in most of our classes. However the abbreviation you said is a bit different to what my teacher said. That is:
Commonly Operated Machine Particularly Used for Technology, Education and Research
literally in just 2 days i became admirer of this guy and his unbelievable potential
Very usefull session. Excellent explanation.
Even we can understand by setting the playback speed by 1.5 which saves lot of time.
Please continue the DSA bootcamp.
We are waiting for next video
Kunal is a living example that anything is achievable even if you're from tier 3 colleges , respect man ❤❤
I don't even know what networking is, started watching your videos making me feel like a network engineer bhai. Awesome interaction while explaining the concepts. That pause gives diff vibe
Just completed 4 hours........
Learned more than what I've learned in 4 years
Best computer network bootcamp on youtube for Interview prepration...just go for it❤🤩
Took me 5 days to complete (with notes).
Looking forward for new lectures.
Keep up the great work Kunal 👍
Can you provide us the notes:?
can you share the link of notes?
Please share your notes
yeah even I need notes
Please share the notes.
No Computer Networking course could match this level 🚀
Thanks this video helped in clearing phonepe interview 😄 of SRE role
i completed ds bootcamp now coming to watch network kunal the best teacher ever....
At 2hr:14 Rechiever uses POP 3 protocol.....Thanks Kunal for this content.
In my clg it take 10 to 15 class to complete this topic but you can do it in 4hr . Thanks for such an amazing videos ☺️
Here comes the DEVOPS BOOTCAMP... Now This Series Will Be the best DevOps Course throughout the RUclips 🔥
if there is a word that is supreme of all the appreciation words, I think he deserves it. only goosebumps for your knowledge brooo you are an inspiration!!!
What an in-depth dive into the internet, worth these 4 hours.
Thanks a-lot Kunal!
This is the best course i have seen in my entire life. I changed my life after watching kunal.
Commonly Oriented Machine Particularly Used for Training, Education & Research. That's the full form of COMPUTER. Already started loving the course.
Common operating machine purposely used for technological and educational research
@@yamini436 both means the same😆
🥺🥺 such a awesome course at zero prize is a blessing for us. Thank you bhaiye for it. It really helping us a lot. Your DSA playlist is of next Lvl and I believe this will going to be more high quality than it. Bhaiya It will also be much helpfull if u will tell us more about remote job opportunity.
Thanks Kunal. This was a much awaited one course by you. I was thinking of switching the career in DevOps but didn't find out the resources a s a whole at once place and in a systemic way. Saw your whole syllabus for this course and it covers almost everything from basics to mastery.
Thanks a bunch bro
I couldn't appreciate enough for this. Your teaching manner is so nice that every concepts get without hurdles and like a Laminar flow.
I don't know why😢this channel must reach to millions ..... amazing man ❤️
enjoyed the full course and learned a lot of complex things in a very simple ways . Thanks Kunal
This is really helpful kunal. I am currently doing your dsa bootcamp and it is actually wonderful the assignments you provide for practice. I have just finished arrays(the initial few videos) and i am really getting a deep understanding about dsa via your videos and the leetcode questions you provide for practice. Hope i am able to stay consistent with all this quality content you are providing us with . Also very excited to pursue this devops bootcamp alongside with java dsa. Also i feel the dsa course u provided can be best utilized if we r consistent with solving assignments as soon as we finish a topic.I intend to do it with my own pace and also love the quality of content you provide for us for free. Keep it up and thanks a lot for this.
Kunal you are really doing a great job for the community. Just wanted to know how many total videos are going to come in devops bootcamp
Amazing course which almost equals the udacity courses made by experts in Google! Thanks for it.
Ho gyi placement aapki?
GLAD THAT I SAW YOUR VIDEO before completing the course i was trying to do.. i would have regretted watching this after completing the course
Wow man it's 4hr video , think about days it took to make this great video man. Great job
2 days
@@KunalKushwaha moye moye
Thank you Kunal for such an amazing video ! Never thought learning computer network will be such a fun.When I am making notes from ur video I feel like writing each and every word because everything you say is important and valuable on the topic, it's never time wasting or not useful .I am blessed to have you as a teacher.Thanks a lot !!
please can you share your notes
Please can you share your notes. I have an exam coming up and need it
Content has potential, but it needs improvement. The video seemed to consist of brief discussion on topics with a lot of "we'll cover this later" moments
yeah
Correct
Did he cover ?
I suppose not, though I'm in the middle of video so will let you know later. But one thing I'm sure is this isn't Onestop for your placement CN prep. You have to go checkout something else. But this is a okay start. @@aswinjose7448
Got a good base for understanding Networks better
Kudos to the effort.
Best Lecture I found on network. MAN IF YOU UPLOADED 2 YEARS AGO I COULD'VE SCORED S GRADE IN COMPUTER NETWORKS.
Just finished this fantastic concise lecture. Pretty crucial for headstarting my DevOps career.
hey did u make notes? can u please share your nots.. it will be really very helpful to me.
Hatsoff man!! I would love to see an operating system session as well👍👍
Will do soon
@@KunalKushwaha DBMS also please
@@KunalKushwaha please do soon before my interview
Kunal, I have just one question. From where did you learnt all these stuff. From books or any other resource. So, awesome.
Lots of research on Google
@@KunalKushwaha Thanks.
"Speaking is hard "❤️ 3 times his words got mess up during 4 hours but isn't is teaching ❤️❤️
Bhai ne poore semester ka Computer Networks padha diya in just 4 hours!!! 💗💗