the more it's simple, the more I understand. Especially when it has a real scenario. I really love the cute drawings. (I'm a visual learner btw ) Thank you for this. You did so well. Please keep on doing this!! God bless 😊
Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much for making this video. I've been trying to study and figure this out for a LOOOOOONG time. You finally explained it in such a way that I have a chance at figuring this out. I am so greatly appreciative.
TCP/IP has four layers that work together to help computers communicate over the internet. The first layer is called the "Link Layer," and it's responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical network. The second layer is the "Internet Layer," which helps the data find its way to the right destination using IP addresses. The third layer is the "Transport Layer," which breaks up the data into smaller packets and makes sure they all arrive at their destination without errors using TCP. The fourth and final layer is the "Application Layer," which is where all the different programs and services that use the internet (like web browsers and email clients) communicate with each other.
Speaking about the transport layer(3rd layer of TCP/IP Model), the data that comes from application level is organized in segments not in packets, once the data is passed to internet(network) layer from transport layer then the segments are organized in packets, once packets are past to network access layer then its organized in frames.
you saved my life I had been digging through the internet for an hour trying to find someone to explain this to me so simply. I have midterms next week and i felt so stupid not being able to understand how this works
The explanation is very concise and simple to understand . The doodle made the entire learning time interesting. Loved the example too. I request you to make more of these educational videos. Thank you :)
Sorry this didn't blow up for you guys. I really liked the video and was hoping it would be one of hundreds. I totally understand though. It's frustrating to put your heart and soul into something and it not garner the attention you were hoping. Great video though! Here's hoping you can make many more in the future!
Oh my god! Ur a life saver❤️ I really thought I’d get through APCSP without taking notes. Your video was really simple and cleared everything up for me. Love your work 😄
This video is absolutely beautiful l now understand this whole TCP/IP l wanted to see more of your videos but l was very sad to see that you only have SIX 6 but anyway WELL DONE and THANK YOU it really did help a lot
thanks for this explanation. it is one of the best simplified videos on the Internet! I am wondering if you have a more advanced version of this? I am trying to figure out more in depth as to why is a 4 layer is used and more into how each layer works, what issues can arise etc
I think this is my third or fourth comment on youtube ever. Good job on the explanation and keep making new videos with whatever you can explain better. Thank you for this video.
Hi Lauren! It's a good video on TCP/IP model explaining the layers concisely. I loved it. But I am not agree with you saying that data will be divided into packets in transport layer. I have learned that data will be divided into segments in the transport layer and the segments are then converted into data packets in the Internet layer. My suggestion is if the video speed will be slightly slower then it would be much more better. Thanks for the video :)
it's really an awesome video. I really appreciate the the way u have made the concept understandbable for a person who don't know anything about networking.... I am waiting for your new video
So to my understanding TCP is kind of like IKEA, they dissemble the information, and the send them out to be assembled at the correct address, and the Internet Protocol is DHL delivery which is responsible for sending the information to the correct address, where the information can be reassembled?
Hey Lauren, best video on the subject out here by far! It's a shame I don't see many videos on your channel. Did you stop making them or did you by chance relocate to a new channel? No else has been this helpful I swear
They used be data communication before TCP/ IP layers... but only companies know how to; because each company created their network solution and no one wants to adjust their system to receive data from else where.. that is how TCP/IP came and connected the bridges between companies. Notes: Companies didn't want to change their network because by that time they just created the network and it did cost them alooooot and each company were saying why not the other company change their network communications. At&t was one of them :)
PLEASE !!! I BEG YOU TO COME BACK ON RUclips ! YOUR WORK IS SO MUCH NEEDED HERE :'((
the more it's simple, the more I understand. Especially when it has a real scenario. I really love the cute drawings. (I'm a visual learner btw ) Thank you for this. You did so well. Please keep on doing this!! God bless 😊
Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much for making this video. I've been trying to study and figure this out for a LOOOOOONG time. You finally explained it in such a way that I have a chance at figuring this out. I am so greatly appreciative.
How simply and easily you transfer this whole concept in just a few minutes is just amazing. Big thanks to you. 👌 Btw ur doodle art is just fantastic
I'm on the application layer right now!
Watch your words
Lol
@@9mycool :/
TCP/IP has four layers that work together to help computers communicate over the internet.
The first layer is called the "Link Layer," and it's responsible for sending and receiving data on the physical network.
The second layer is the "Internet Layer," which helps the data find its way to the right destination using IP addresses.
The third layer is the "Transport Layer," which breaks up the data into smaller packets and makes sure they all arrive at their destination without errors using TCP.
The fourth and final layer is the "Application Layer," which is where all the different programs and services that use the internet (like web browsers and email clients) communicate with each other.
Finally a video that actually explains what every layer does in a simple and easy way! This is amazing!! thank you!
Speaking about the transport layer(3rd layer of TCP/IP Model), the data that comes from application level is organized in segments not in packets, once the data is passed to internet(network) layer from transport layer then the segments are organized in packets, once packets are past to network access layer then its organized in frames.
yes she is totally wrong in terms.
Yes it's true.. it's a misleading demo..!!
I am a teacher and I will use ur video
so thank u
I though you were a Phd boy. sorry!
@@NoajmIsMyName :/
you saved my life I had been digging through the internet for an hour trying to find someone to explain this to me so simply. I have midterms next week and i felt so stupid not being able to understand how this works
The best video I have ever watched this year thankssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss so mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuch
This was so amazing! The puzzle example is so easy to explain and use to understand how the 4 layer model looks and works. Thank you again!
The explanation is very concise and simple to understand . The doodle made the entire learning time interesting. Loved the example too. I request you to make more of these educational videos. Thank you :)
This was a concise and simple explanation! Love the doddles ! Thanks a tonne!😀
Wow! Thank you - finally my doodles are useful to other people haha :P
Sorry this didn't blow up for you guys. I really liked the video and was hoping it would be one of hundreds. I totally understand though. It's frustrating to put your heart and soul into something and it not garner the attention you were hoping. Great video though! Here's hoping you can make many more in the future!
this video literally has 89.483 views, its more than you think
You've made everything there so easy and understandable.. Thank you..
The drawing is really adorable :) Your visualisation is pretty simple easy to understand. Great work!
wow. finally someone who makes an effort to break it down creatively. layers r now much more understandable. thx
this was a million times better than anything by a professor. such a great way of teaching! I would pay for such a good resource! thanks!
Thanks for the love! Is there any topic you'd like me to cover next?
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Superb way to educate. Thank you for the time taken to create this content..
Oh my god! Ur a life saver❤️ I really thought I’d get through APCSP without taking notes. Your video was really simple and cleared everything up for me. Love your work 😄
this is the best explanation about TCP/IP. thanks
Well there are so many videos about tcp/ip model but this is the best and I understood right away! Thank you! 👍
Thanks for explaining in such a simple way
Your explanation is very detailed and easy to understand. Thank you ❤
Great video. A big applause for your doodle works in this.
As a web developer knowing these terms are so important thank you...
This was perfect. Thank you so much for the great explanation
This video is absolutely beautiful l now understand this whole TCP/IP l wanted to see more of your videos but l was very sad to see that you only have SIX 6 but anyway WELL DONE and THANK YOU it really did help a lot
Thanks a ton for making this creative video on TCP/IP model. Really helpful in revising during the 11th hour.
Much respect for putting time into elaborating on this! Very Helpful!
I like the transport layer to break down into segments
Short Sweet Fast Understandable
Beautiful Great Doodle ... V good Explanation.... Keep it up.. would love to see and learn more...
What happen with the 4th layer; link layer?????
Its the network interface which you told but in our book it is written link layer. Sounds better huh!!!
Loved your concept ❤️ Thank you so much !!!
This was an amazing video, and broke everything down so simply. Well done!
thanks for this explanation. it is one of the best simplified videos on the Internet! I am wondering if you have a more advanced version of this? I am trying to figure out more in depth as to why is a 4 layer is used and more into how each layer works, what issues can arise etc
I think this is my third or fourth comment on youtube ever. Good job on the explanation and keep making new videos with whatever you can explain better. Thank you for this video.
Thank you. This is the best and most concise explanation I've seen.
One entire lecture packed into just over 4 minutes. :)
This is really the best video regarding this topic that I can find on youtube, tks for the awesome work!
great video! you are amazing! angel on earth!
so nicely explained, specially the example at the end really really helped! Thank YOU!!
Hi Lauren! It's a good video on TCP/IP model explaining the layers concisely. I loved it. But I am not agree with you saying that data will be divided into packets in transport layer. I have learned that data will be divided into segments in the transport layer and the segments are then converted into data packets in the Internet layer. My suggestion is if the video speed will be slightly slower then it would be much more better. Thanks for the video :)
thanks so much it really helped me to understand before my exam
Thank you so much for explaining this clearly and easily. I'm grateful.
Thank you for the explanation, this was very helpful and the example helped me understand the proper concept of TCP/IP layer's.
Lauren you have done an amazing job:) so well explained!
Very helpful to understand TCP/IP
It is sooooo hellllllllllpppfull 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺.... Thank uuu so much from the bottom of my heart 💜
A wonderful video, looking for more about the different communication protocol
This really enlightened us! Thank you and we hope to see more videos! God bless!
this is absolutely Brilliant thank you so much and my class will thank you
it's really an awesome video.
I really appreciate the the way u have made the concept understandbable for a person who don't know anything about networking....
I am waiting for your new video
great video, simple and straight to the point.
Excellently put and explained. Thank you.
Your TEACHING & SKETCHING both are Awesome...🤓
So to my understanding TCP is kind of like IKEA, they dissemble the information, and the send them out to be assembled at the correct address, and the Internet Protocol is DHL delivery which is responsible for sending the information to the correct address, where the information can be reassembled?
Fantastic explanation. I have one doubt, how can you relate this to our daily usage of internet like watching RUclips?
woow this video is amazing,
One of the best explaned video I've ever watched.
thank you so much.
love the way you explain
Thank you! This makes so much more sense!
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It was so easy to understand..
Thanks 🙌🙌
Ur work has been helpful but i have a question how the broken information will be assembled
Hey Lauren, best video on the subject out here by far! It's a shame I don't see many videos on your channel. Did you stop making them or did you by chance relocate to a new channel? No else has been this helpful I swear
Hey Lauren..... This video is awesome and a great effort. Thankyou.
I love you for such a beautiful explanation.....
Very simple and awesome presentation 😍
Interesting way of teaching!!!
Simply awesome Lauren :) post more (Y) You help me learn in just minutes .Good doodling
Thank you very much! Any ideas as to what topics you'd like me to cover next?
As you wish Laura (Y) good job
I am another teacher who thinks this is amazing. Wonderful job!
just awesome.......explained it in an intutive way...
Thankyou 💙.... for this easy explaination..
This video helped me a lot in my assignment. Thank you🤗
Okay but how does the friend know how to assemble the puzzle? Meaning, what will transform the packets to original data?
How has this account only got 1.4k subs insane.. thank you!
This video was so helpful!!!
Wonderful and awesome first it was hard to me but by seeing your video i understand easily
nice!!!! the example you gave was awesome :) thanks for the video
U just nailed it! Plz make a video for OSI reference model as soon as possible.. i have exam after two days
Thank you very much..❤️
I have to do presentation on this topic..🔥🔥🔥
And who's the one that's gonna reassemble the puzzle for yout friend:P?
Very helpful! Thank you.
thank u mam... you realy delivered every things in very easiest manar.😊
Thnx for this video... I was searching for this kind of explaination... 🔥🔥
Excellent video - thank you.
This is really good
ur drawing and way of teching is good :)
THANK YOU! this is great... God bless you! hahaha
They used be data communication before TCP/ IP layers... but only companies know how to; because each company created their network solution and no one wants to adjust their system to receive data from else where.. that is how TCP/IP came and connected the bridges between companies.
Notes: Companies didn't want to change their network because by that time they just created the network and it did cost them alooooot and each company were saying why not the other company change their network communications. At&t was one of them :)
i really loved it. you example was really good.
Amazing and Cute! Very Informative. Thankyou :')
Clear explanation.Thank you.
hello lauren, I like this simple way of explaining. can you create more videos like this. for example router and switch
Very good, I actually understand it now:)
you are simply awesome
Great explanation. Thank you.
Worth Watching .. ❤️👏👏 Thank you 😎
the example helped a lot