Love the idea of powering things by walking! Would naturally make people move more and decrease obesity. Taking a college Intro to Tech for Educator's class and found your video as an augmented resource. Super helpful! I'm not a "tech" person, appreciate the information.
one thing that many people don't realize when they dismiss the internet of things is the other unforeseen benefits they will have. Mainly in crime prevention. It will become a lot easier to find out who dunnit when everything a criminal touches or walks by can detect and record changes. Just like detectives use credit card records and cell phone tower pings to track criminals, they will soon have many other methods to do so.
All I want is a refrigerator that sends an inventory to me that I can pull up in Excel, edit to my liking and forward to my grocery store and pick up in an hour at a drive through window already pre-paid.
Hello Eli, First thank you for the wealth of knowledge you have made available through your lectures and classes. I have made the decision to major in cyber security and was wondering if you had any tips in the area of employment, studies, etc. Thank you again, you are well appreciated.
Hello Eli, Hi i have a small Alarm Company, and I Do phone systems and basic camera installs, i came across your Videos about IP cameras and Networking, i was curious what books or course subjects should i concentrate on in order to better get a understanding of these new industries i would break into in if i can-thanks Steven
The Internet of Things concept is leading us all towards the new tech revolution that is coming our way.Everything is being wired up or connected wirelessly- architecture, energy efficient sensing, secure networks, quality of service, new protocols, cloud computing, international activities and so on.To know more detailed info about Internet of Things visit this website:www.mobilepundits.com/internetofthings.html
Eli, This video is so perfect.. Thank you for it and cheers. I have been following you since long time. But this video is actually so informative. In fact while listening to the video, it has been giving me many idea and their implementations. Thank you again..
Hi Eli, I am just starting on this wonderful world of IT Consulting, Cisco and Networking Studies. I like Everything I really enjoyed learning. I am happy because I have found your videos that are really great & helpful. I wanted to ask you, do you thing its late to start now? maybe I've should start like 4 years ago .. Technology is always improving and changing... But I really want to become a Good IT Consulting!! Btw i am 30 years! Thank you for your attention!!!!!
Hello Eli Sir, your videos are very helpful for me for the preparation of CCNA Test. You give very deeply information. But if possible, then please upload few videos on cmd commands for hacking and ethical hacking. Because Iam interested on ethical hacking course.
I believe the internet of things will be a large factor in transforming our future in how we life but I can't help but feel these products are just another means of collecting data from its users.
second :P first of all you are great eli !! , and also i have a question : I have a Virual Machine(Virtual Box) installed on my computer and i want to make this machine a unique ip address how can i do it ?
i done that... this is not working for me...its just give me the same ip .. and every computer at the house have the same ip .. how i can cancel that ? and thank you for your time .
Hello, everyone I have one question about the IT section. I am an Embedded engineer and working in a company since last year. But during this period I come to know that, IOT development becomes an essential part of today's life. Every company needs embedded as well as IOT engineer. I am totally newbie in the software part. I know embedded c language but I totally aware of the software part. So my question is if I want to develop software then which language I should learn first. In my previous project I was reading sensor values which were fitted in different areas in the farm, and that reading I was sent to the server using MQTT protocol. as I don't know how to do web coding, so what I did I connected one nodemcu to take a decision depending on the sensor values. depending on that condition I was operating motors which were installed on a farm. but after doing this stuff I come to know that this process takes too much time, in order to match condition, so I want to replace those decisions taking responsibility by software. hence I am asking that, in order to get started to develop software which programming language I should learn first. Now suppose I develop software then it will take the decision and I can easily remove nodemcu but when I will shut down my pc then obviously that software also going to close and software also get close. hence decision-taking software must be always online to get data, it means web kind of stuff. now suppose I want to develop web-based software then how to do it? I hope you got my point. Please let me know, from where I should start to learn to code for software. Your any help would be appreciated. Sorry for my bad English. - yadnik
Lot of good info here but... ruclips.net/video/haqsrnQiek0/видео.html Just sayin. Because when I Google for "proper pronunciation of ethernet" it points to a poll where someone asks "who the hell would pronounce it with a short e?" and the response is a link back to Eli's videos. Oh yeah, Nike and Fitbit are competitors.
kasii somi Both are important. Pronunciation matters when... ...you are applying for a job or trying to win a contract and your mispronunciation marks you as a newbie in the field. ...when you are TEACHING people and helping to establish a mispronunciation that will saddle them with the same liability. ...when you are trying to learn the technology and the roots of the words involved inform you as to their provenance, the intent of the person who coined the term, and thus a deeper understanding. (Ether: a medium that in the wave theory of light permeates all space and transmits transverse waves) When you have a 5-person team evaluating 100 ~ 200 resumes for a single position you have to cut ruthlessly to narrow down the field. If someone mispronounces a term of art in what is supposed to be their core competency, at least two or three people on that interview team toss the resume. That's it, game over. And that person will NEVER know why they were passed over and thus will be unable to correct the problem. Perhaps these issues are unimportant to you. That's OK. You've probably never been in a position where it mattered too much. But I've been on that interview team and seen people get cut for exactly this reason - consistent mispronunciation of a core term of art. So, while it may seem pedantic to a casual observer, pronunciation matters.
Use "bridged" for the connection type in network settings within Virtual box for that specific instance
Love the idea of powering things by walking! Would naturally make people move more and decrease obesity. Taking a college Intro to Tech for Educator's class and found your video as an augmented resource. Super helpful! I'm not a "tech" person, appreciate the information.
one thing that many people don't realize when they dismiss the internet of things is the other unforeseen benefits they will have. Mainly in crime prevention. It will become a lot easier to find out who dunnit when everything a criminal touches or walks by can detect and record changes. Just like detectives use credit card records and cell phone tower pings to track criminals, they will soon have many other methods to do so.
Super helpful and clear talk. Love the examples you gave!
I use a Sony HDR-XR500 connected to a Black Magic ATEM Television Studio...
Eli the Computer Guy you are doing cool and great things.
All I want is a refrigerator that sends an inventory to me that I can pull up in Excel, edit to my liking and forward to my grocery store and pick up in an hour at a drive through window already pre-paid.
And send your smart-car to go pick it up lol!
lolx
ELI you are just great. Thank you for helping out free of charge
Hello Eli, First thank you for the wealth of knowledge you have made available through your lectures and classes. I have made the decision to major in cyber security and was wondering if you had any tips in the area of employment, studies, etc. Thank you again, you are well appreciated.
Love the examples you used to explain the things
Very interesting concepts discussed here and on TED regarding the Internet of Things. I look forward to the world of the future.
Thank you for another amazing video Eli
Hello Eli, Hi i have a small Alarm Company, and I Do phone systems and basic camera installs, i came across your Videos about IP cameras and Networking, i was curious what books or course subjects should i concentrate on in order to better get a understanding of these new industries i would break into in if i can-thanks Steven
Great video! Been working with wireless XBee sensing and control networks recently so it fits right in with this topic.
The Internet of Things concept is leading us all towards the new tech revolution that is coming our way.Everything is being wired up or connected wirelessly- architecture, energy efficient sensing, secure networks, quality of service, new protocols, cloud computing, international activities and so on.To know more detailed info about Internet of Things visit this website:www.mobilepundits.com/internetofthings.html
Are you talking about the local or external ip address?
Eli, This video is so perfect.. Thank you for it and cheers.
I have been following you since long time. But this video is actually so informative. In fact while listening to the video, it has been giving me many idea and their implementations.
Thank you again..
hey Eli, what camera do you use?
your doing a wonderful job eli. i m in my first year bachelor degree.. please tell me the languages i need to get hold of fir network engineering.
Hi Eli, I am just starting on this wonderful world of IT Consulting, Cisco and Networking Studies. I like Everything I really enjoyed learning. I am happy because I have found your videos that are really great & helpful. I wanted to ask you, do you thing its late to start now? maybe I've should start like 4 years ago .. Technology is always improving and changing... But I really want to become a Good IT Consulting!! Btw i am 30 years! Thank you for your attention!!!!!
Carmen Ortiz hey i am from india nd i am alsp looking to get into this business with u.....plz send me ur details.
Every tree will have a camera? Every shoe will have embedded gps?
Hello Eli Sir,
your videos are very helpful for me for the preparation of CCNA Test. You give very deeply information. But if possible, then please upload few videos on cmd commands for hacking and ethical hacking. Because Iam interested on ethical hacking course.
Having been in medicine. This would defiantly apply to the tracking and control of schedule 2,3,4 and 5 prescription medications.
Thanks Eli your a good teacher
Great video... on a side note... the dust on the table is showing
I believe the internet of things will be a large factor in transforming our future in how we life but I can't help but feel these products are just another means of collecting data from its users.
second :P
first of all you are great eli !! , and also i have a question :
I have a Virual Machine(Virtual Box) installed on my computer and i want to make this machine a unique ip address
how can i do it ?
That's informative, I thought IoT was about TCP protocol
i done that...
this is not working for me...its just give me the same ip ..
and every computer at the house have the same ip ..
how i can cancel that ? and thank you for your time .
This was a really interesting tech talk.
Technology might be evolving, but in creepy ways too.
That Nike thing though.........x_X
Thank you, Eli!
Hello, everyone
I have one question about the IT section. I am an Embedded engineer and working in a company since last year.
But during this period I come to know that, IOT development becomes an essential part of today's life.
Every company needs embedded as well as IOT engineer. I am totally newbie in the software part.
I know embedded c language but I totally aware of the software part.
So my question is if I want to develop software then which language I should learn first.
In my previous project I was reading sensor values which were fitted in different areas in the farm, and that reading I was sent to the server using MQTT protocol.
as I don't know how to do web coding, so what I did I connected one nodemcu to take a decision depending on the sensor values. depending on that condition
I was operating motors which were installed on a farm.
but after doing this stuff I come to know that this process takes too much time, in order to match condition, so I want to replace those decisions taking responsibility by software.
hence I am asking that, in order to get started to develop software which programming language I should learn first. Now suppose I develop software then it will take the decision and I can easily remove nodemcu but when I will shut down my pc then obviously that software also going to close and software also get close. hence decision-taking software must be always online to get data, it means web kind of stuff. now suppose I want to develop web-based software then how to do it?
I hope you got my point.
Please let me know, from where I should start to learn to code for software.
Your any help would be appreciated. Sorry for my bad English.
- yadnik
Thank you Eli!
You're not wearing your trademarked orange colored tshirt anymore..
i understand the basic of computer networking but i have problem .
if you want to help me , help , if not.. please do not respond
Good explanation, thanx maan
That is absolutely amazing!!!!
Still wait for that day to come
Nice video
For students
Awesome
Thanks for your video
MY MIND = BLOWN
Just watch some of his earlier classes because you don't seem to understand basic computer networking
Nice!
bloootooth
Interesting
rfid is too expensive for busiesses, thay prefer qcodes :(
Lot of good info here but... ruclips.net/video/haqsrnQiek0/видео.html Just sayin. Because when I Google for "proper pronunciation of ethernet" it points to a poll where someone asks "who the hell would pronounce it with a short e?" and the response is a link back to Eli's videos. Oh yeah, Nike and Fitbit are competitors.
it doesn't
matter rather the concept given
kasii somi Both are important. Pronunciation matters when...
...you are applying for a job or trying to win a contract and your mispronunciation marks you as a newbie in the field.
...when you are TEACHING people and helping to establish a mispronunciation that will saddle them with the same liability.
...when you are trying to learn the technology and the roots of the words involved inform you as to their provenance, the intent of the person who coined the term, and thus a deeper understanding. (Ether: a medium that in the wave theory of light permeates all space and transmits transverse waves)
When you have a 5-person team evaluating 100 ~ 200 resumes for a single position you have to cut ruthlessly to narrow down the field. If someone mispronounces a term of art in what is supposed to be their core competency, at least two or three people on that interview team toss the resume. That's it, game over. And that person will NEVER know why they were passed over and thus will be unable to correct the problem.
Perhaps these issues are unimportant to you. That's OK. You've probably never been in a position where it mattered too much. But I've been on that interview team and seen people get cut for exactly this reason - consistent mispronunciation of a core term of art. So, while it may seem pedantic to a casual observer, pronunciation matters.
that external ..
just make all the devices use TCP/IPv6 wash clothes remotely ftw.
So black mirror things ig
But how I make money tho? I need fast car and drugs to be ok
is it 1984 yet? yep.
People are not interested in learning they want entertainment videos only because of that views are low not as expected
Handphone
i know which clothes are dirty cause they're the ones in the hamper.
Thank you, Eli!