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One question if you know reply so for devide local area network in one place i need to add 2 or 3 router for separate subnet ???? For business sell and service
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@@triniplayer6172 the individual connections between offices will usually be subnets, yeah. But the whole company network would be considered a WAN if it's geographically spread out.
Can you make a video on setting up the Internet across multiple stories in a building with a single internet connection. I used switches for floor to floor (1st floor to 2,34 floors) and at each floor made a router as a access point configuration I need to know if there is any better way
depends on how big the building is. 100m maximum length for eithernet cables. how many ports you need. how much redundancy... simplest would be 1 router with a connection to each switch
3:18 I have a question: do you plut two routers here for explanation purposes? it seems like more than 1 router for this network is overkill and would only need one. Why two routers and not one? Seems one is enough.
Yeah it seems more for explanation purposes. In most home and small business networks a single router is adequate. However,r once you get into the more complex and larger networks, sometimes you need multiple routers especially if you have a multi-office business with branches across different cities or states.
Hi, can you make a video on the OSI Model? I realize you've explained it in the CompTIA Network+ video but it was too simple. I've read as many articles I can find to understand it in depth but I'm still struggling with the complexity. Can you do a detailed yet comprehensive walkthrough of each layer of the model?
If only everyone taught as well as this man.
I sometimes forget that this is a PowerPoint presentation. What a masterpiece of art and the way you make it easy to memorize, and easy to understand to anyone regardless of computer expertise. Amazing!
One question if you know reply so for devide local area network in one place i need to add 2 or 3 router for separate subnet ???? For business sell and service
@@jacov_776 I have the same question: don't we just need 1 router for subnetworks within one company's LAN? more one router seems like overkill.
@@jacov_776 what
Your animation and your presentation,voice,tonality and simplicity to understand is really amazing. thank you and your teams for the best effort to learn things easily
This is some of the best, most succinct IT content on the entire platform. Mad respect to whoever runs this channel
Yes, he puts in a lot of work into these.
Once again excellently done, I wish all teachers would use your method it's simply the best. Thanks for this.
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I am a visual learner and I love your videos! You are so good at explaining everything!
Thank you again for this amazing well explained lesson! I've watched all your videos and it always amazes me how much effort you put on this PowerPoint presentations🤯
Many thanks!
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Your videos are the best to understand the concept easily. waiting for this channel to hit 1 million subscribers in the coming days
..keep up the good work appreciate it.
I am using these videos to refresh/learn a little more for my upcoming interview. The presentation and explanation of these topics are very easy to digest and are very helpful. Thank you
i must say you teach very well, i have watched so many videos on networking and your videos by far are the best..
Thank you for this! I am currently studying IT and this has helped me a lot with networking, way more than my instructor has explained it. Well done and keep up the good work!
Thank you for posting this video and others. You have a gift for breaking down topics & making them easy to understand. Even when I think I understand a topic pretty well, you present something new & I go away having more knowledge.
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You're the best! I'm literally in the middle of this ITT-116 course on networking and I would love to see more about this stuff. I need to cover VLAN's, business networking and VPN's etc. I'm learning about the different devics like the switches, routers, repeaters etc so if you can help I would love to see more videos!
There are videos on each thing you listed, in your comment, on this channel. I've watched them.
I wait months for your next videos and I watch them right away. Thank you for your support.
I've always wanted to know the difference between a LAN & WAN. Your video sure explained it in well detailed format. Thank you!
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I think you are from turkey.. I have recognized your voice. I have watched your videos about Turkish from language animated Chanel 😊😊😊.. I have learnt Korean alphabet from your chanel.. your methods of teaching is so good and easy.. I have friend from USA, I have suggested her your chanel for learning Urdu language.. she loved your chanel.. you are the Great, brother 😍❤️
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Your video commentary will always satisfy my desire for knowledge! Thank you for the easy-to-understand explanation! Also, I'm sorry for the automatic translation. I was Japanese.
Basically WAN is LAN on steroids
I am learning a lot from your videos. I do recommend my friends as well to watch your videos you teach tuff/hard to understand topic in a very easy way that small child can also understand..
Keep up the good work and thanks a lot for all the great content 😊
One of the best and easiest explanation thankyou
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I had issues understanding what a subnet is but after seeing this, it makes it clear 😎
Amazing videos. This model of teaching with animation should be adopted by all schools and universities. Please create a video of the TCP/IP Model showing all the 4, 5 layers.
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Thanks again for the detailed explanation, on LAN, WAN and SUBNET's.👍
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Thank you for explaining the differences in such an easy to understand way!
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Perfect explanation and wonderful video.👏👏👏 Please, make a video about the types of sd, microsd cards and if they're compatible concerning their ports as well as sizes.
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Are there any other WAN than the internet ? Great video, always very clear and interesting
Large organizations like municipalities, school districts, large corporations, ect. use WANs.
Yeah, some companies have their own connections to other buildings and offices
@@triniplayer6172 the individual connections between offices will usually be subnets, yeah. But the whole company network would be considered a WAN if it's geographically spread out.
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And also we can call sorta much of a group of computers together that presents a wired network as Ethernet. (the protocol)
Well explained an excellent visual representation. Thanks
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Can you make a video on setting up the Internet across multiple stories in a building with a single internet connection.
I used switches for floor to floor (1st floor to 2,34 floors) and at each floor made a router as a access point configuration
I need to know if there is any better way
depends on how big the building is. 100m maximum length for eithernet cables. how many ports you need. how much redundancy...
simplest would be 1 router with a connection to each switch
Amazing explanation!
Thank you 🙏🏾!!! Made it so clear and understandable. 😅
Thank you SO MUCH for this.
Absolutely love these videos!
Always educational!
3:18 I have a question: do you plut two routers here for explanation purposes? it seems like more than 1 router for this network is overkill and would only need one. Why two routers and not one? Seems one is enough.
Yeah it seems more for explanation purposes. In most home and small business networks a single router is adequate. However,r once you get into the more complex and larger networks, sometimes you need multiple routers especially if you have a multi-office business with branches across different cities or states.
Great as always!
So thanks
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Make a video about 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G (mmWave & Sub-6) network technology
Very well explained
Hi, can you make a video on the OSI Model? I realize you've explained it in the CompTIA Network+ video but it was too simple. I've read as many articles I can find to understand it in depth but I'm still struggling with the complexity. Can you do a detailed yet comprehensive walkthrough of each layer of the model?
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