New network security engineer here. This channel is top notch. There's something about IT where a lot of the practitioners and coworkers are very poor mentors. There's a lot of social underdevelopment, unfortunately. When you ask questions, you get a lot of "uhhhh. Do you really not know what that is?" I once asked a senior engineer where he was getting some information from, and he legitimately said "umm... the screen?" No shit Sherlock, I'm looking for your thought process. I've been in this job *a week.* Or if you do get any direction, it's passive aggressive, condescending, or just downright unhelpful. Everyone's trying to prove they know more than you in a world you're just trying to learn. It's very discouraging. This channel is a shining light in all of it. you do a great job, thank you.
can you siggest a book wasy to understand about network infrastracture? i am not a net engineer, just a programmer, but i am just interested in the field. thanks 🙏
@lampario2862 thank you very much for speaking my mind. And for this reason Alone very soon I will be supporting mr. powercert by using his sponsors❤😊🎉
Perfect timing; PowerCert uploads a video about data packets while I have to study for my university's Networking course. Thank you for the reminder PowerCert!
I agree with many of you who appreciate this channel. I am in IT for 30+ years. Anything I have read theoretically and all the knowledge I possess reading 50+ text books in 30 years, this channel brilliantly explains and summarize in just few minutes with beautiful animation Thank you channel and the teacher!!! 🙏🙏🙏
great video, but just a suggestion, you could have explained how all the packets dont always get sent to the destination and this is where tcp comes into play and the packets that dont reach the destination gets retransmitted.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos you can make a video about three way handshake and four way. that topic is hard for me to understand and want to know how much you can simplify it
You can also mention that it's preferred to send multiple packets because if one large packet is sent and there is an error then you would have to resend the entire packet again vice just sending one of the small packets.
the channel is something else really. even though I know how the internet sends data and about tcp/ip protocol, I clicked the video because knew I would learn something new and quite important info. really simple explanations as always.
You really need a second channel teaching how you do animations. You have taken PowerPoint or whatever programs you use to a higher level that is so smooth, yet sophisticated with detail to help educate anyone. One can almost turn the volume down and get the concept just from the animation. So well done, so very well done, bravo!
Loved this video when the term packet switching and circuit switching came into play remember those terms when you mentioned in your other video. This shows how great your presentation and teaching is since someone is able to recollect what they learnt months before. Love you ❤🎉👌👍👏🙏
You are marvelous. I'm a computer lay woman. Just stumbled across this video and already understood the topic. Sign of your brilliant teaching. I'm so looking forward to learning from your channel even though I'm not into computer technology. ❤Keep up the great work🎉🎉
a lot of efforts are made in making videos . its clearly seen.You re making our lives easy so God will do the more for you. ~~an indian proverb says this.
again awesome video, like all other videos, i m happy to hear your beautiful voice again :) and thanks for your hard work on each video, i know it take much time for each video,
Helpful as always, thanks! Do you have any suggestions about learning the Microsoft Windows paths to different items (or where to go for what in Windows) for the Core 2 of the A+ exam? Right now it just seems like a lot of memorization.
There is something called port forwarding. The receiving router could be configured to forward traffic from the outside (say port 80) to a server inside the network at port 3000 for instance. I think this is common in large websites using load balancers to spread the load of serving websites across different servers.
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New network security engineer here. This channel is top notch. There's something about IT where a lot of the practitioners and coworkers are very poor mentors. There's a lot of social underdevelopment, unfortunately. When you ask questions, you get a lot of "uhhhh. Do you really not know what that is?" I once asked a senior engineer where he was getting some information from, and he legitimately said "umm... the screen?" No shit Sherlock, I'm looking for your thought process. I've been in this job *a week.* Or if you do get any direction, it's passive aggressive, condescending, or just downright unhelpful. Everyone's trying to prove they know more than you in a world you're just trying to learn. It's very discouraging.
This channel is a shining light in all of it. you do a great job, thank you.
How did you get into the field, did you do certifications or degree?
I agree with you 1000%
can you siggest a book wasy to understand about network infrastracture?
i am not a net engineer, just a programmer, but i am just interested in the field.
thanks 🙏
@lampario2862 thank you very much for speaking my mind. And for this reason Alone very soon I will be supporting mr. powercert by using his sponsors❤😊🎉
LMAO! OMG you are so right. It's horrible really. (My laugh is more of hysterics and relief that I'm not the only one that noticed that issue).
Perfect timing; PowerCert uploads a video about data packets while I have to study for my university's Networking course. Thank you for the reminder PowerCert!
Happy to help!
The admin is your classmate 😉
😂😂@@whiskeyonrocks
This is one of the greatest channels on RUclips
I’m currently in an IT class and this channel is absolutely amazing helping me to study for my networking test
Thank you powercert
Great to hear!
I agree with many of you who appreciate this channel. I am in IT for 30+ years. Anything I have read theoretically and all the knowledge I possess reading 50+ text books in 30 years, this channel brilliantly explains and summarize in just few minutes with beautiful animation Thank you channel and the teacher!!! 🙏🙏🙏
His back must be hurting by the way he's carring the IT students 😂. Thank you powercert please upload moreee
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Thanks Mendel :)
great video, but just a suggestion, you could have explained how all the packets dont always get sent to the destination and this is where tcp comes into play and the packets that dont reach the destination gets retransmitted.
good point
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos you can make a video about three way handshake and four way. that topic is hard for me to understand and want to know how much you can simplify it
There's a four-way handshake? 😮
And I only started learning about the three-way handshake recently😅@@datotrapaidze285
also a want to know three way or four way handshake
You can also mention that it's preferred to send multiple packets because if one large packet is sent and there is an error then you would have to resend the entire packet again vice just sending one of the small packets.
the channel is something else really. even though I know how the internet sends data and about tcp/ip protocol, I clicked the video because knew I would learn something new and quite important info. really simple explanations as always.
At least we can refresh our memory with these neatly made simplified videos 🙏
Great to hear!
This video is the best illustration of circuit switching vs packet switching!
perfect , instead of memorized knowledge , teaching real information.Thank you.
Respect to your effort to edit the video bro
You really need a second channel teaching how you do animations. You have taken PowerPoint or whatever programs you use to a higher level that is so smooth, yet sophisticated with detail to help educate anyone. One can almost turn the volume down and get the concept just from the animation. So well done, so very well done, bravo!
I fully agree. The animations and colours make the videos incredibly beautiful and enjoyable.
Your videos are so important to me and so many other people. I learn and also get an easy to understand review of the network technology.
Loved this video when the term packet switching and circuit switching came into play remember those terms when you mentioned in your other video. This shows how great your presentation and teaching is since someone is able to recollect what they learnt months before. Love you ❤🎉👌👍👏🙏
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I watched all your videos for so many times. As soon I saw this new video , I jumped. Best as always ! Thank you
Awesome! Thank you!
You are marvelous. I'm a computer lay woman. Just stumbled across this video and already understood the topic. Sign of your brilliant teaching. I'm so looking forward to learning from your channel even though I'm not into computer technology. ❤Keep up the great work🎉🎉
This channel compelled me to study advanced networking
Your videos are unmatched. Thanks.
You solved some of the issues I was having and u make it easy to understand THANK YOU SM
Amazing tutoring. When high teaching qualities merge with technical knowledge, that's what happens. Thank you sir.
Great video! Showed it to my son and he loves it. Thanks for making the content.
a lot of efforts are made in making videos . its clearly seen.You re making our lives easy so God will do the more for you. ~~an indian proverb says this.
A wonderful channel. Proud of you for what you are doing. Keep up the good work. For you, people are able to learn many things.
Your video is always worth every second. 🙌
You are the best channel and a life savior!
Perfect timing of the video just for my Network students 😅 Thanks!
Thank you my friend. I really like your style of delivering some IT knowledge.
I appreciate that!
again awesome video, like all other videos, i m happy to hear your beautiful voice again :) and thanks for your hard work on each video, i know it take much time for each video,
So nice of you
Great video about packages.
I love watching your videos you explain things very well.
Perfect explained, but how big in size is a data packet? Many thanks.
Your Videos are so good, they make me WANT TO SUBSCRIBE AGAIN!!! WHO ELSE IS WITH ME!!
always clear and simpel explanation and videos👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This guy is a legend.
Hey, nice job - loving your explanations - for personal or uni - always usefull ;)
Always great quality knowledge and videos
Thank you man . ❤
Thank you. Your work is very appreciated.
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Another great video!
Helpful as always, thanks! Do you have any suggestions about learning the Microsoft Windows paths to different items (or where to go for what in Windows) for the Core 2 of the A+ exam? Right now it just seems like a lot of memorization.
Hey, love your videos, can you please make a video on routing and switching protocols?
Very great video, thanks!
well explained - thank you!
Great video! Can you make a video covering cores and threads?
Nm found it! The hyperthreading video 👍
it's an amazing video!!! very useful and easy to understand, I love it
How do you make animation like this! It's great and so easy to follow 😊
Thank you power cert
please add subtitle to understand well ,all of the Old vedios have this feature that help non native learners to understand.
Well presented; thank you for sharing.
Great content!
Excellent video
Hello , may I ask what software was used to create your video? It's really beautiful
Powerpoint
Way to go, Sir
Short and sweet.
wonderful... if you could make a more detailed video for advanced learners.... like the maximum size of the data packet and other things.... please
Next video we want switching and routing protocols
my top channel
VoIP doesn't use telephone lines...
The irony when being in Germany where most of the broadband internet runs over the telephone lines...
Please create an animated video on PON network.
Parabéns pelos vídeos, são ótimos e auxiliam bastante o aprendizado, qual software vc utiliza para criá-los?
Thanks. Powerpoint.
Thank you. 😊 👍
this is so cool
I love your videos 😻
wish you would have talked about the port numbers more
I did a whole video on that.
Hey PowerCart.
Which Software are you using to create this type of animation videos and images?
powerpoint
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos ok
If this guy gave lessons on CCNA or CCNP I'm sure it would ve easier to ace the exams
There's loads of good tutors that offer it on youtube for free have u had a look
This is greatttttttttt!!!!
please make such type of videos. you take very long time to publish a video.
I know but it's because it's a lot of work to make a single video.
Very good video. I love your content. Could you please do video of osi model?. Thank you.
What is the size of a single data packet?
Maximum size of an IP packet is 65535 bytes and minimum is just 20 bytes
Awesome!
thanks a lot!
Be warned I WILL WATCH EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOUR VIDEOS
Thanks for the heads up.
Oh that’s why image loaded from top to bottom
Could you explain the ports number? It means the from computer 1 the data is sent from port 80 and reaches computer 2 at port 3000 ?
There is something called port forwarding. The receiving router could be configured to forward traffic from the outside (say port 80) to a server inside the network at port 3000 for instance. I think this is common in large websites using load balancers to spread the load of serving websites across different servers.
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i love this videos ¡¡¡ :3
How does the C++ compiler work?
This channel focuses on information technology, not a software development. I believe you are asking the wrong person. Find a programming channel.
@BlueDude-cf9mk It's the channel which is related to computer. It's not a French question.
please do PXE
Nice.👏
What's a Kernel?
Awesome video
Awesome
Thank you
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Man ya boy sold out 😢 got them sponsored ads in the videos now 😭
He gave us ads we can skip instead of youtube ads, he makes money our learning is unaffected, id say he did right by himself and the community
thank you