1) 1000Mb/s = 1Gb/s, UTP (CAT5e or superior). 2)Straight through cable, crossover cable. 3) When the wrong cable is used, what it does is reassign the pins to the correct functions. 4) Between Routers and Switches and for servers, Single-mode is for longer distances (Laser). 5) Maximum degree to which a cable can be bent, optic fiber. 6)Dual core fiber.
@@kingofnobility8624 i think the official one is longer and more detailed, which by the way you need to pay 2usd to get, but i got the same answer as him so i think the answers are correct
finally, a tutorial by someone that truly understands how little a new beginner understands and that explains every detail or comment that it will be learned later on. I always drown in unanswered questions when looking at tutorials, but this tutorial seems to be an exception.
I am here to learn and I honestly agree with you, it is unfair but it is a given that your degree will get you farther ahead than those here just learning at home. I do it not to loose one of my three jobs(single mom). As technology advances we have to move along with it or we will just get replaced. I wish I had the opportunity to go to college too :(
If its any consolation, I spent 10 years practicing my drawing abilities and then digital drawing pads became widely available and everyone is drawing production quality images now. 😣
People who give good informational tutorials for free are no less than angels. So opposite to the kind of people who we come across as colleagues in corporate world.
It's incredible how he makes this incredibly confusing and intimidating topic become understandable. The amount of work he puts in to the videos alone must be insane. I can't believe this is made for everyone to use at no cost. I'm an Electrician for a company that does oil and gas and other industrial jobs. Those companies use a shit ton of networking for transmitting and receiving for the endless amount information coming to and from instruments and devices for monitoring operations. My company sent me to a brief 2 day fiber optic installer course to learn how to test and terminate fiber. In that course they never discussed anything about networking and how such things work and why they're important. Finding someone to explain these things accurately on the job is near impossible. So all of this information from all your videos are helping me understand what all these networking equipment is used for and how it works. Thank you.
These videos are amazing. I was originally going to get licensed to do IT work but I decided against it because I didn't understand anything about networking at the time. Now everything just clicks.
Thank you so much! I've been working about 9 months in my new job as a Remote Service Engineer and I'm completely new to the field! I ve just had a couple of months of fullstack and database programming courses prior to that, so now I am trying to do what I can to build a good foundation of general IT knowledge. Your videos are really wonderful - thank you so much for sharing these with us!
Reviews never hurt and sometimes help. I'm a double CCNP and I got value from this material. Thank you. Where were you when I really needed all of this 20 years ago? But like I said, I filled in a couple of breaches and I got interested in a few other concepts I rarely take time to reflect upon. It was very nice.
I use all these cables practically at my work but it took me years to understand what you taught in less than 25 mins with such great details! I did ended up taking few screenshot for my reference! Kudos!
This series is a life-saver, I struggle with the network side of things when it comes to computer science but the way you break everything down and explain it is so much more manageable. Well done!
Been working at a smaller security company for a year and we do it all. I feel like this playlist should be a must watch for new hires, if only they would have told me this stuff a year ago! I’ve been learning trial and error
I recently started a new job as a Project Manager for a State Health agency in their IT department. I have years of PM experience but it's all been with a SaaS product, so a lot of IT basics are still new to me. This entire course was super helpful. I learned so much!
Stumbled across your videos. I totally don't need this in my job, and yet I could not stop watching. Really great job man!! And I know how long it takes to put one video together... Great work, on both delivery and content
Dude! I'm sooo impressed! You have explained something so complex and complicated in such an easy, patient & encouraging manner with great examples and amazing video editing and that tone of voice wow! You deserve an award for even making it free!! Like some earlier comment said, I truly feel like I owe you money and I sure hope you're making loads somewhere cos you deserve every dime of it! Keep inspiring Bruv!! Nice one!
This is great, I've been in network security sales for the last 4 months with no previous background. This type of information is going to help me develop a foundation so I can better understand the product I sell and why it is helpful. Thank you
Answers to the quiz questions here: networkdirection.net/Connecting+Devices+and+Addressing Patreon: www.patreon.com/NetworkDirection The CCENT/CCNA study guide (affiliate): click.linksynergy.com/link?id=RL4E*8CmbSY&offerid=145238.2445867&type=2&murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ciscopress.com%2Ftitle%2F9781587205804
The graphics, layout, flow, and presentation of information are wonderful! The segment breaks to refresh information with quizzes really help set the information. They are indepth questions requiring thoughtful response. Thank you!
It is 9/24/2020 I am on the quest to change my life and daily income driven endeavors. This video is a great start personally. Thank you for your expertise.
I love your tutorial. I'm currently in my first year as a software developer student and this is unbelievably helpful for my networks class. Thank you so much
I am taking a Principles of information security class right now. Part of it I have to take some virtual labs from infoseclearning. For the first lab they suggest this series. Ironically I had already found and subbed to this channel months prior! You are awesome at explaining it in a way I can understand!
Hi from North London, fantastically simple to understand, can't thank you enough for your patient style in breaking everything down to its simplest form in order for us non-tech people to understand. Best video I've watched on IT and networking! Best teacher I've listen to!
I like the notes summary and quiz at the end of each segment. It makes sure I understood correctly what you went over. It’s very helpful when no one is here in person to ask a question.
Man @networkdirection you are just great . I don't think that the world's best best teacher can teach us the way you teach . Thanks a lot for these videos...👍😊
Wow you are a gem on this platform, explaining the terms so elegantly such that I can finally form a mental model and click everything together. Thank you for your videos!
These videos are excellent and I'm learning a lot! You asked for feedback so the one thing I would say is that if you use a link in the video, you should also leave it somewhere in the description maybe in a "links from the video" section or something like that, so people can easily click on them instead of typing them out. I'm finding this really helpful and you are very clear and easy to understand, thanks so much for making these!
Hi Em! Thanks for your comment and feedback, we really appreciate it! I'm glad to hear that you have been finding our videos helpful, we have many more videos coming to our Network Fundamentals series so stay tuned! Have a great day.
OMG! This is the first time I saw a video about computer networking that was clear, easy to understand and didn't make me cry out of boredom! Thank yoU!
Hi there! Thank you for showing your knowledge about networking through this video. It helps me alot!! Nowadays it is more accurate to know the details about the topic when there is a video presentation. And for that you manage to deliver the info very well and you nailed it! It is much easier to learn with your videos. So thank you :)
OMG thanks for these series. I am enjoying them and excited to proceed to the next ones. I am sharing these with my friends cos you did a great job explaining everything. Happy to have found your very helpful channel!
This guy deserves an award from the RUclips company if at all it exists please you are a great lecture I really don't have words to appreciate you for this woooooooooooooooow thank Hod I will pass my exam come December hallelujah
Very much enjoying the content. As a beginner it's easier to understand and very well presented. I'm doing the Network+ and find a lot of it is going right over my head.
Thanks. I do think that a lot of courses assume you already know certain things. I approached this one assuming nothing, other than an interest in learning
This is video 2 for me and want to say I have enjoyed it. Such a simplistic approach yet hard topic to cover. I am thankful for such brilliant learning content. I hope you have covered the other complex videos in a similar fashion.
Network Fundamentals was very good. I appreciate the simplicity of the information. In other words you make it easy to understand the concepts of basic networking. Thank you.
Thank you so much for such thorough videos! I manage a small WISP and all of our phone support techs are working on gaining a better understanding to better help our customers as well as build a better foundation for themselves and the potential for future opportunities and growth in our industry
You explained crossover cables with all wires crossing over but I've seen it explained with only orange and green crossed over i.e 568A one side and 568B the other? Great work on the video, very interesting and well explained, thank you.
There's a fair bit crossing over. Take a look at this pic for example lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/NbSiu9MMFbYxNUUlEEWDXqQz9IN77o9sT5ERVRUeTz0_S35B1FrGd9TbUztEYN664ghtZb3oEjxtsvrCbRgHJ6LEW1VxpO-sXf7ovW39GXn1b35E
wow ..that was soo easy to understand with ur videos ...thank you soo mucha dn keep going .....thanks a ton for helping others to learn things easily ...
Thanks! I'm diverting away from this series for a short while, as I'm releasing some videos on how VRF's work. But don't worry, I'm going to pick up here again straight after that!
7:35 I just want to point out that this is 8P8C connector not RJ-45 as it is a common misconception inside IT. RJ-45 is a wiring standard, 8P8C is a connector. All in all, this is a great tutorial for beginners.
Yes, you're right. But practically in our industry, everyone calls them RJ45 connectors (even if it's not quite right). If I could go back and rerecord this video, I would make this clear.
Fantastic video. Looking to start a Network Engineering apprenticeship and wanted to dip my feet in the water, and this video is a great way of doing that. Excellent work!
I don't know if it's not too advanced for the video, but you can do full duplex on single core fibre with BiDi transceivers. I believe those are called the BX standards. But a great video nontheless!
I think it would be a bit too advanced for this series. I have written a blog post on this though, if you're interested networkdirection.net/blogpost14-40G-in-the-DC-Or-How-I-Learned-to-Stop-Worrying-and-Love-BiDi
Most people don’t understand the distinction between CAT cabling and Ethernet. CAT cables aren’t Ethernet. They were used for analog voice or serial links before being adopted as an option for Ethernet. The confusion is so strong, that someone even told me that Xerox invented the T-568.
I learned more watching this 25 minute video than I did in an entire semester at my networking class.
Lmao, I feel the same way.
I'm same right now
You need a new teacher
Bruh.. I have midterms next week and I don’t understand any of my courses, gotta skim YT real’ fast 💨
@@jasonftw333 or maybe just open your ears more.
1) 1000Mb/s = 1Gb/s, UTP (CAT5e or superior).
2)Straight through cable, crossover cable.
3) When the wrong cable is used, what it does is reassign the pins to the correct functions.
4) Between Routers and Switches and for servers, Single-mode is for longer distances (Laser).
5) Maximum degree to which a cable can be bent, optic fiber.
6)Dual core fiber.
🙏🏿
Thank you
Thanks!!!
You earned my like 👍
@@kingofnobility8624 i think the official one is longer and more detailed, which by the way you need to pay 2usd to get, but i got the same answer as him so i think the answers are correct
These videos helped me pass CompTIA A+, Net+, Sec+, and finally CASP.
Congratulations! Glad our videos could help! Have a great day!
Nice
*~Morse code at the beginning of the video~*
*ONES INVENTION IS ANOTHER'S TOOL*
@Susanna khachatryan
Thank you for decoding that
I been looking for this 👌
High IQ
finally, a tutorial by someone that truly understands how little a new beginner understands and that explains every detail or comment that it will be learned later on. I always drown in unanswered questions when looking at tutorials, but this tutorial seems to be an exception.
I know what you mean. Not many people start at the beginning do they?
@@NetworkDirection most video creators have a lot of knowledge assumptions regarding their viewers.
It's unfair that u give such a detailed explanation for others to learn while i had to spend hours on a book to learn all these. Great job tho!
haha! I had to learn from a book too :)
I am here to learn and I honestly agree with you, it is unfair but it is a given that your degree will get you farther ahead than those here just learning at home. I do it not to loose one of my three jobs(single mom). As technology advances we have to move along with it or we will just get replaced. I wish I had the opportunity to go to college too :(
it would still take hours to study these videos and remember everything
I would still suggest reading the books and questions to back it in but yeah these vids are so helpful
If its any consolation, I spent 10 years practicing my drawing abilities and then digital drawing pads became widely available and everyone is drawing production quality images now. 😣
People who give good informational tutorials for free are no less than angels. So opposite to the kind of people who we come across as colleagues in corporate world.
It's incredible how he makes this incredibly confusing and intimidating topic become understandable. The amount of work he puts in to the videos alone must be insane. I can't believe this is made for everyone to use at no cost. I'm an Electrician for a company that does oil and gas and other industrial jobs. Those companies use a shit ton of networking for transmitting and receiving for the endless amount information coming to and from instruments and devices for monitoring operations. My company sent me to a brief 2 day fiber optic installer course to learn how to test and terminate fiber. In that course they never discussed anything about networking and how such things work and why they're important. Finding someone to explain these things accurately on the job is near impossible. So all of this information from all your videos are helping me understand what all these networking equipment is used for and how it works. Thank you.
Thanks Jacob. It does take hours to make this content, but it's worth it when I get comments like these. Glad to help!
These videos are amazing. I was originally going to get licensed to do IT work but I decided against it because I didn't understand anything about networking at the time. Now everything just clicks.
Bloody brilliant. Straightforward and easy to understand, fundamental knowledge. Thanks heaps!
Good to hear that it's working for you!
Are you studying for an exam?
@@NetworkDirection yes
Thank you so much!
I've been working about 9 months in my new job as a Remote Service Engineer and I'm completely new to the field!
I ve just had a couple of months of fullstack and database programming courses prior to that, so now I am trying to do what I can to build a good foundation of general IT knowledge.
Your videos are really wonderful - thank you so much for sharing these with us!
Reviews never hurt and sometimes help. I'm a double CCNP and I got value from this material. Thank you. Where were you when I really needed all of this 20 years ago? But like I said, I filled in a couple of breaches and I got interested in a few other concepts I rarely take time to reflect upon. It was very nice.
I use all these cables practically at my work but it took me years to understand what you taught in less than 25 mins with such great details!
I did ended up taking few screenshot for my reference!
Kudos!
It's your fucking job but you don't understand it? You suck bruh. I bet you hate your fucking job.
@@josefernandez4423 Your rude comment was really not necessary
This series is a life-saver, I struggle with the network side of things when it comes to computer science but the way you break everything down and explain it is so much more manageable.
Well done!
Thanks, It's good to hear that this is helping you
Been working at a smaller security company for a year and we do it all. I feel like this playlist should be a must watch for new hires, if only they would have told me this stuff a year ago! I’ve been learning trial and error
I recently started a new job as a Project Manager for a State Health agency in their IT department. I have years of PM experience but it's all been with a SaaS product, so a lot of IT basics are still new to me. This entire course was super helpful. I learned so much!
That's really good to hear!
Stumbled across your videos. I totally don't need this in my job, and yet I could not stop watching. Really great job man!! And I know how long it takes to put one video together...
Great work, on both delivery and content
Dude! I'm sooo impressed! You have explained something so complex and complicated in such an easy, patient & encouraging manner with great examples and amazing video editing and that tone of voice wow! You deserve an award for even making it free!! Like some earlier comment said, I truly feel like I owe you money and I sure hope you're making loads somewhere cos you deserve every dime of it! Keep inspiring Bruv!! Nice one!
Thanks! That's some really nice feedback to receive
I feel like I owe you money,
😀 haha thanks.
You don't owe anything!
If you really like it, share it with someone who needs it in their life 😂
i've got the same ^^
lol. so true....
Ikr! I feel like I'm gonna pass my course only thanks to him
😂 I also feel that way
No devices were harmed during the making of this video--thumbs up! Great videos. Thanks for sharing!
👍 You're welcome!
Your explanations are so clear. Thank you and thank you again for taking the time to put the videos together.
I can give only one like. Its worth millions. Real old school fundamental talk, than just block diagrams. Loved it.
This is great, I've been in network security sales for the last 4 months with no previous background. This type of information is going to help me develop a foundation so I can better understand the product I sell and why it is helpful. Thank you
Coming from zero tech background, this is the simplest explanation available, really good series👌
So glad you like it, thanks for the feedback!
This series so far is by far one of the greatest I've ever had the pleasure of watching and understanding. This will help me solidify my CCNA.
That's reall good to hear Noah, thanks
Answers to the quiz questions here:
networkdirection.net/Connecting+Devices+and+Addressing
Patreon: www.patreon.com/NetworkDirection
The CCENT/CCNA study guide (affiliate): click.linksynergy.com/link?id=RL4E*8CmbSY&offerid=145238.2445867&type=2&murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ciscopress.com%2Ftitle%2F9781587205804
Quiz according to me:
1a) The producer. 1b)Can have several. Each network card has got one.
2) No.
Very helpful video.
The graphics, layout, flow, and presentation of information are wonderful! The segment breaks to refresh information with quizzes really help set the information. They are indepth questions requiring thoughtful response. Thank you!
You're welcome!
It is 9/24/2020 I am on the quest to change my life and daily income driven endeavors. This video is a great start personally. Thank you for your expertise.
You have some excellent goals ahead of you, well done.
@@NetworkDirection thank you! Your tutorials on here are well structured. I have watched and listened to part 1-10 videos. You inspire me.
@@jtelusma76 That's really nice of you to say, thank you!
I honestly am learning more by listening to you than by taking courses in accredited colleges and universities
That's good to hear! Thanks for the feedback!
I love your tutorial. I'm currently in my first year as a software developer student and this is unbelievably helpful for my networks class. Thank you so much
I am taking a Principles of information security class right now. Part of it I have to take some virtual labs from infoseclearning. For the first lab they suggest this series. Ironically I had already found and subbed to this channel months prior! You are awesome at explaining it in a way I can understand!
Hi from North London, fantastically simple to understand, can't thank you enough for your patient style in breaking everything down to its simplest form in order for us non-tech people to understand. Best video I've watched on IT and networking! Best teacher I've listen to!
Thanks Adam, good to hear that you like the videos. I hope you enjoy them all!
Best video on LANS I have seen for many a year - keep it up.
Thanks John, I really appreciate your feedback
I really like the way you break things down so well. Thank you for this videos!!!
I’m so happy that I discovered your channel. Thank you for the information that you share.
DAMN! I didn't even notice it was a 25 min video. Thanks!!
I like the notes summary and quiz at the end of each segment. It makes sure I understood correctly what you went over. It’s very helpful when no one is here in person to ask a question.
Man @networkdirection you are just great . I don't think that the world's best best teacher can teach us the way you teach .
Thanks a lot for these videos...👍😊
So nice of you
This is One Of the Best Explaination I have ever come accross .Many Thanks & Best Regards
Hi @organicngreen9156! Thanks, you have made my day! 😀
I've seen the first and second video, so helpful! Thank you for breaking it down for someone to easily understand!!!!
Great 👍🏽 Tutorials , I can’t stop watching even at 4:AM in the morning. You make the material so simple and easy to understand. You are the BEST!!!
4AM! You're Keen 😎
I’m a lead tech in voice/data and this video has me learning why I do what I do.
That's fantastic to hear!
Wow you are a gem on this platform, explaining the terms so elegantly such that I can finally form a mental model and click everything together. Thank you for your videos!
read the prescribed book for almost a year now but couldn't understand the concept to feel confident enough till I came across your series 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🕸
This channel is so amazing, thankyou for clarifying everything . I'm watching these videos instead of attending my classes :)
Glad to make things easier 😆
These videos are excellent and I'm learning a lot! You asked for feedback so the one thing I would say is that if you use a link in the video, you should also leave it somewhere in the description maybe in a "links from the video" section or something like that, so people can easily click on them instead of typing them out.
I'm finding this really helpful and you are very clear and easy to understand, thanks so much for making these!
Hi Em! Thanks for your comment and feedback, we really appreciate it! I'm glad to hear that you have been finding our videos helpful, we have many more videos coming to our Network Fundamentals series so stay tuned! Have a great day.
OMG! This is the first time I saw a video about computer networking that was clear, easy to understand and didn't make me cry out of boredom! Thank yoU!
Hi there! Thank you for showing your knowledge about networking through this video. It helps me alot!! Nowadays it is more accurate to know the details about the topic when there is a video presentation. And for that you manage to deliver the info very well and you nailed it! It is much easier to learn with your videos. So thank you :)
Crystal clear explanation, absolutely precise, easy to understand language, you make an inherently dry subject like networking very interesting !!!
Thank you !
OMG thanks for these series. I am enjoying them and excited to proceed to the next ones. I am sharing these with my friends cos you did a great job explaining everything. Happy to have found your very helpful channel!
i am just new here though i realy love this lecture because i do like networking so much dispite i just start the course
This guy deserves an award from the RUclips company if at all it exists please you are a great lecture I really don't have words to appreciate you for this woooooooooooooooow thank Hod I will pass my exam come December hallelujah
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback.
I recently passed 100,000 subscribers, so there may be an award (the silver play button) as part of that
Oh man!!!!! I'm only second video in and I'm ready to rip my DIY network to bits and start again. Learning soooooo much. Thank you.
Very much enjoying the content. As a beginner it's easier to understand and very well presented. I'm doing the Network+ and find a lot of it is going right over my head.
Thanks.
I do think that a lot of courses assume you already know certain things.
I approached this one assuming nothing, other than an interest in learning
This is video 2 for me and want to say I have enjoyed it. Such a simplistic approach yet hard topic to cover. I am thankful for such brilliant learning content. I hope you have covered the other complex videos in a similar fashion.
Thank you! It's good to hear that it's helping you learn
I learned a lot from your videos and still learning thank you
Very good way of explaining, looks like you work in networking for long periods. Thanks
Network Fundamentals was very good. I appreciate the simplicity of the information. In other words you make it easy to understand the concepts of basic networking. Thank you.
That's really good to hear, thanks!
11:36 "I've never seen workstations use fiber..."
Linus: Challenge accepted.
linus fullfilled the challenge XD
😀
Do you have a link to that video?
Thank you so much for such thorough videos! I manage a small WISP and all of our phone support techs are working on gaining a better understanding to better help our customers as well as build a better foundation for themselves and the potential for future opportunities and growth in our industry
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that this is helping
I honestly don't know how to thank you but you are a legend
The way you teach this, makes it very good to understand, everything falls into its place. Best regards from the Netherlands.
Thanks for the feedback!
THanks for those great videos! Saving me lots of money for formal lessons which also offer the same content! I can skip straight to CCNA prep course!
Good to hear! Especially with the way they changed CCNA, it's good to get the fundamentals sorted out first.
Excellent video. Very claryfing!
You explained crossover cables with all wires crossing over but I've seen it explained with only orange and green crossed over i.e 568A one side and 568B the other? Great work on the video, very interesting and well explained, thank you.
There's a fair bit crossing over. Take a look at this pic for example
lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/NbSiu9MMFbYxNUUlEEWDXqQz9IN77o9sT5ERVRUeTz0_S35B1FrGd9TbUztEYN664ghtZb3oEjxtsvrCbRgHJ6LEW1VxpO-sXf7ovW39GXn1b35E
Thank you so much your videos are extremely helpful and brings great clarity. the demonstrations and example are terrific! Thank you
Anita
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
After getting my BA in Computer Science I will be going for my Masters in Computer Network and System Administration. This helps a lot.
Thats great to hear, thank you! Hope your exam goes well. 😀
I am really enjoying your lectures
Thank you Network Direction. You gave hope to my life.
Really glad to have helped
The instructor really teach us in good way,now i understood difference between mac address and ip address.
Good to hear that these videos are helping!
wow ..that was soo easy to understand with ur videos ...thank you soo mucha dn keep going .....thanks a ton for helping others to learn things easily ...
You're welcome!
This series of videos is very undervalued, wasn't expecting to learn as much as I did! You have my subscription, sir!
Thank you Brando, good to hear that you're getting some good value from this!
Great videos! Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this series, this forms such crucial foundation for my work as Solar O&M Technician.
dude thanks so much for continuing this, it helps a lot. great video man
Thanks!
I'm diverting away from this series for a short while, as I'm releasing some videos on how VRF's work.
But don't worry, I'm going to pick up here again straight after that!
You break it down very simply, thanks easy to follow
Thanks!
Thank you 👏👏👏 Love these trainings..even experienced ones can refresh ther skills/knowledge
As an infrastructure noob, I really appreciate this
7:35 I just want to point out that this is 8P8C connector not RJ-45 as it is a common misconception inside IT. RJ-45 is a wiring standard, 8P8C is a connector.
All in all, this is a great tutorial for beginners.
Yes, you're right. But practically in our industry, everyone calls them RJ45 connectors (even if it's not quite right).
If I could go back and rerecord this video, I would make this clear.
Great tutorials! You have a simple and clear way to explaining. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
This channel is super helpful. Great format and easy to understand.
Thank you!
thank you so so much bro, as an electrician that has no clue of networking your videos help heaps
It's good to hear that this is helping, thank you!
Good explanation tho! Your videos are much easier to understand than the networking course I am taking in uni. Please do more videos.
Thanks Marian!
I will definitely do more videos!
Fantastic video. Looking to start a Network Engineering apprenticeship and wanted to dip my feet in the water, and this video is a great way of doing that. Excellent work!
Thanks! Glad to help
Am curious as to how that has turned out man?
I don't know if it's not too advanced for the video, but you can do full duplex on single core fibre with BiDi transceivers. I believe those are called the BX standards. But a great video nontheless!
I think it would be a bit too advanced for this series.
I have written a blog post on this though, if you're interested
networkdirection.net/blogpost14-40G-in-the-DC-Or-How-I-Learned-to-Stop-Worrying-and-Love-BiDi
Network Direction Just read it, thank you!
Awesome!!
I wish I get all the tutorials like this in different topics/subjects!
Thanks network direction. This video made me to subscribe.
I am starting to learn from your tutorials than from the online courses I bought at Udemy! :D This is learning from scratch! Thank you!
Thanks! I found a lot of courses didn't really start at the beginning, which is what I've tried to do here
Better than some lecturer👍
This is better than my school days
Another quality video with in-depth explanations. Keep it up. Waiting for Asa Nat and ACL 😇😜
You're really keen on NAT and ACLs in ASA huh?
I'll get there. It might take a while though
Thank you for such wonderful videos, I am in class with my pen and notebook taking notes
Absolutely useful, very informative and simply explained @ the same time.
Thanks you so much. You're simply amazing. God bless 🙏
Thank you for watching!
Very clear, concise, and articulate.
Very clear and professional. Cool. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot, the best presantion ever. Please make more of these IT presantions especially starting from basics
Thank you! Plenty more in the series 😀
This series is brilliant, thank you
Thanks Amy, I’m glad you like it
Amazing content easy to understand cheers
Thanks mate!
Most people don’t understand the distinction between CAT cabling and Ethernet. CAT cables aren’t Ethernet. They were used for analog voice or serial links before being adopted as an option for Ethernet.
The confusion is so strong, that someone even told me that Xerox invented the T-568.
Yeah, it's quite common for people to call a CAT/UTP cable an 'Ethernet Cable', which isn't correct.
I probably let it slip from time to time too