---------- TIME STAMP ------------- 0:00:00 Understanding Local Area Networking - Understanding Local Area Networking - LAN Essentials - Topologies 1:08:53 Defining Networks with the OSI Model - Layer 1-2 Physical, Data Link and Switches Layer - Layer 3-6 Network, Transport and Session Layer - Layer 6-7 Presentation and Application Layer 1:50:05 Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks - Recognizing Wired Networks and Media Types - Comprehending Wireless Networks 2:38:31 Understanding Internet Protocol - Working with iPv4 - Working with iPv6 3:28:04 Implementing TCP/IP in the Command Line - Common TCP/IP Tools - Advanced TCP/IP Tools - Advanced TCP/IP Tools Demos 4:10:07 Working with Networking Services - DHCP - DORA - Remote Desktop - IPSEC 5:06:19 Understanding Wide Area Networks - Understanding Routing - Understanding Wide Area Networks 5:47:15 Defining Network Infrastructure and Network Security - Understanding Networks Outside the LAN - Understanding Security Devices and Zones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you realllly enjoy my content, you're welcome to support me and my channel with a small donation via PayPal Link to PayPal donation www.paypal.me/nerdslesson
Wow! My first time encounter this kind of master piece... Lovely the way you teach networks. It always been a very hard topic for me, but I realize that 'hard' is just they bad way someone gives a class.. this class is a perfect example how some 'hard' topic can be understandable very very easy with a great explanation like this! Thans very much!!
I got an A.S. in IT about 15 years ago but never used it professionally, just at home. This should be an interesting review. I found the notion of frequency hopping spread spectrum and the 7 layers fascinating. Also, in my apartment there appears to be CAT5 jacks in the bedrooms. To my understanding, 802 is the standard implemented Feb 1980. For what it's worth, I used to know how to convert hex, octal, binary and decimal.
Hey, thank you guys. I love the enthusiasm, and the analogies. Your friendship makes the content easier to consume as well. Thanks for sharing all this for free
This is excellent. I just read last night about a a device that you can basically plug into any outlet in your house and add an ethernet cable to it to connect to your devices. Not sure how fast or reliable it would be but it uses electrical current to communicate through ethernet adaptor.
'All people seem to need data processing! ' for Application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link and physical. What a cool mnemonics to remember them. The other one, "Please do not throw sausage pizzas away" from bottom to top is also great way to remember them. I already know that. I didn't catch the one Thomas give though. 'blah blah blah...ten nuns doing pushups' is all I heard. But it seems funny ,so anyone who fills what I missed in his words?
hello, more than 1 year has passed, did you watch this video, did it help you, what do you recommend, I'm looking more at the system and network engineering part
Love these guys. Not only are they teach a lot in this video, they're easy to understand. I have trouble understanding strong accents. It's too bad when accents are hard to understand because there's some really good videos out there. They probably say the same thing about us 🇺🇸 🤣
There was a typo on the IPV4 Classification table, about Class C, should be 2^8-2=254, if not already tracking. It threw me off a bit. Still this video has really good materials going through the Modules.
good course, good information, but this is the nerdiest video I have seen on the internet thus far and I'm not referring to the subjects that were discussed 10/10 who needs to go outside and see the sun anyway
@@user-pp8lk8nl9u NOpe - Forgot all about it.. TY for reminding me.. I left this comment to remind me when I watch it - to continue - like red tape on a book 🤭
Is this teaching by shaming? this is not a good way to teach, instead of "if that doesn't hook you up I don't know what will", you should say "this hooks me up, I hope it does the same for you" positive and encouraging.
You are right. Some people are low class in their social etiquette. Then they easily get offended when it comes to constructive criticism. He definitely could have been more professional in his statement, but hey, its a bill gates company so its not surprising😀
---------- TIME STAMP -------------
0:00:00 Understanding Local Area Networking
- Understanding Local Area Networking
- LAN Essentials
- Topologies
1:08:53 Defining Networks with the OSI Model
- Layer 1-2 Physical, Data Link and Switches Layer
- Layer 3-6 Network, Transport and Session Layer
- Layer 6-7 Presentation and Application Layer
1:50:05 Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks
- Recognizing Wired Networks and Media Types
- Comprehending Wireless Networks
2:38:31 Understanding Internet Protocol
- Working with iPv4
- Working with iPv6
3:28:04 Implementing TCP/IP in the Command Line
- Common TCP/IP Tools
- Advanced TCP/IP Tools
- Advanced TCP/IP Tools Demos
4:10:07 Working with Networking Services
- DHCP
- DORA
- Remote Desktop
- IPSEC
5:06:19 Understanding Wide Area Networks
- Understanding Routing
- Understanding Wide Area Networks
5:47:15 Defining Network Infrastructure and Network Security
- Understanding Networks Outside the LAN
- Understanding Security Devices and Zones
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lets go now I can get a job at microsoft. I am being un employed for 2 years. rip :(
@@masternobody1896 Did u got the job?
@@pelomehuliyo no
@@masternobody1896 rip bro
@@pelomehuliyo yeah rip
As someone who is in a 4 year IT/Cyber Security program I am using the course as a refresher and it is great, thank you
Same here.
Wow! My first time encounter this kind of master piece... Lovely the way you teach networks. It always been a very hard topic for me, but I realize that 'hard' is just they bad way someone gives a class.. this class is a perfect example how some 'hard' topic can be understandable very very easy with a great explanation like this! Thans very much!!
I got an A.S. in IT about 15 years ago but never used it professionally, just at home. This should be an interesting review. I found the notion of frequency hopping spread spectrum and the 7 layers fascinating. Also, in my apartment there appears to be CAT5 jacks in the bedrooms. To my understanding, 802 is the standard implemented Feb 1980. For what it's worth, I used to know how to convert hex, octal, binary and decimal.
Hey, thank you guys. I love the enthusiasm, and the analogies. Your friendship makes the content easier to consume as well. Thanks for sharing all this for free
This is gold😃...Thank you guys
This is excellent. I just read last night about a a device that you can basically plug into any outlet in your house and add an ethernet cable to it to connect to your devices. Not sure how fast or reliable it would be but it uses electrical current to communicate through ethernet adaptor.
Big Thanks coming from Cebu, Philippines.
Good Morning Sir.
Thank you so much for this course!
It is a good course to understand networking.
It is showing clearly that networking is logical.
Again thank you
'All people seem to need data processing! ' for Application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link and physical. What a cool mnemonics to remember them. The other one, "Please do not throw sausage pizzas away" from bottom to top is also great way to remember them. I already know that.
I didn't catch the one Thomas give though. 'blah blah blah...ten nuns doing pushups' is all I heard. But it seems funny ,so anyone who fills what I missed in his words?
A priest saw ten nuns doing push-ups!
This channel is amazing wtf
Tbh I'd be down to party with these guys
Thank you.
I was told to learn networking before getting into cyber security. Are these lessons good enough or will I need much more in depth information?
hello, more than 1 year has passed, did you watch this video, did it help you, what do you recommend, I'm looking more at the system and network engineering part
Much love. I feel like i just got a +10% NERD boost
This guys keep it interesting at least.
Love these guys. Not only are they teach a lot in this video, they're easy to understand. I have trouble understanding strong accents. It's too bad when accents are hard to understand because there's some really good videos out there. They probably say the same thing about us 🇺🇸 🤣
Thanks!
@@christopherchapman5775 Are the slides available for this lecture? Would be really helpful to have them, thanks!!
Agreee! 😅
GREAT MS INTRO NETWORKING VID!!! Mike in LA, Calif
Thank you. Excellent course.
Thanks!
There was a typo on the IPV4 Classification table, about Class C, should be 2^8-2=254, if not already tracking. It threw me off a bit. Still this video has really good materials going through the Modules.
really helpful
i wish there could be subtitles on the video to read what they are saying.... some of us have hearing impairment.
thank u
Can you upload courses on cybersecurity and SIM tool? Thankyou 💙
Siem tool you mean?
Thank u so much sir.
basically this video was gooood basically.😁
01:15:35 If I throw my 7 later burrito away, will Taco Bell report me to the OSI gods?
Plz upload some more courses on cyber security......
Does material in this 6h training cover entire course/exam?? Is this sufficient to pass the exam?
1:01:02 Thomas America :- I can do this all day 🤣 he's Cap's fan i guess 😄
Do you have any course in detail about "C Programming" ?
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you should try programming with harry u can learn it there if u like to
👍👍👍👍👍👍
what is the name of the wire strippers? i am in the market for one. and the rest of the equipment i will need.
Amazing stuff, guys. The visual aids and your explanations really add value. Thanks so much for this.
Where can I get the Presentation Slides?
same
Does anyone have the slides to this lecture? It would be really helpful to have it. Thankss
Does someone knows where fo find more free content from those 2 nice fellow?
good course, good information, but this is the nerdiest video I have seen on the internet thus far and I'm not referring to the subjects that were discussed
10/10 who needs to go outside and see the sun anyway
This exam is about to retire at the end of the month by Microsoft! Please study this, but dont expect a certificate 👍
The knowledge is what we want
I need a coach on this course
Please it urgent 🙏
When is this video from? Says uploaded 5/30/21 but dude keeps talking about Windows 8.1.
We originally recorded these videos, I believe, back in 2015.
57:29 (marking my place)
We dc
I like the course can be translated into Spanish language?
How do I join pls?
Cool👍
Where I can get presentation slides please?
Yes i have
@@newbornaman3859 please send them over, thankss =)
Bitcoin is a small-world mesh topology
1:7:11
You r from eroupe
54:53
Can I complete networking full knowledge in this video???, please reply to me. Thank you❤
NO it's just a introduction of Networking.
watch in 1.5x speed
Im at 1:09:00
Never finished?
@@ianbdb7686 LOL I forgot about this totally ..Good course
@@ianbdb7686 BTW time-stamp was wrong - I was at 1 hour nine minutes - edited it...
Dud u finished it or what?
@@user-pp8lk8nl9u NOpe - Forgot all about it.. TY for reminding me.. I left this comment to remind me when I watch it - to continue - like red tape on a book 🤭
this content is from 09/2013
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Are these guys AI generated? Their face and clothes keep glitching. lol great video though
this course was recorded on 2013
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LETS GO BRANDON!!!
Lol crimper... yeh after doing close to 1 million cables - I can concur... not fun at all.
Just watched the 5 min intro, why is the man in black acting like a tool? I feel sorry the man grey having to act professional with him.
This voice sounds like Christian Prince!
This is horrible. The fake conversational presentation is unbearable.
Is this teaching by shaming? this is not a good way to teach, instead of "if that doesn't hook you up I don't know what will", you should say "this hooks me up, I hope it does the same for you" positive and encouraging.
Be positive dude and be grateful for this awesome free content.
You are with a free course. grow up dude.
wtf this is the best way anyone has explained computer networking check out all the other courses including paid ones be grateful dude!
You are right. Some people are low class in their social etiquette. Then they easily get offended when it comes to constructive criticism. He definitely could have been more professional in his statement, but hey, its a bill gates company so its not surprising😀
Be grateful for the free content.
Too much babbling
😅 Oiy I needed that today. Good stuff indeed 🤌