You wouldn't find a better lecture on networking than this. This teacher is beyond the best. The way he uses real world examples is amazing. I'm so grateful coming across this channel. Thank you Nick
WOW. I just want to say your lectures are so simple and easy to understand. I'm learning so much by your videos, other youtubers make everything so complicated and not fun at all. Best.
Thanks for sharing your lectures Nicholas. Your method of explanation is very simple and the examples you use to show analogy between networking concepts and how we interact everyday is really good.
Thank you for posting these vidoes online. You lectures are very easy to follow and I'm able to internalize the concepts and apply them. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you so much Nicholas. You are talented to make the complicated topics simply to understand. I wish my teach at IT school could explain this as well as you.
Hi Nicholas, You are doing a great job.... i like all your videos and all are just fantastic the way you are teaching. Can you please share some more videos regarding ccna ie RIP,OSPF working and all...will appreciate your response
Hey first off, thanks for all these great videos. I love your teaching style. Ive been arudying IT now for a little while now and I'm just wondering if videos like these are all still relevant with how fast technology moves. Is a lot of this stuff outdated or is a lot of it still in alignment conceptually with the tech world today? Thanks!
Sir why talks about CSMA/CD with network protocols...becuase media access controlled by MAC and network should be more concerned with IP right?...please explain this sir thak you
37:52 - 37:56 "What's the ps there? And it's not PostScript." Picturing myself being the humorous type of almost saying the latter even though I knew the answer (Per Second) but the instructor beats you to it.🤭 51:16 - 52:05 I think I might know someone.😅 We can also use a comma to separate the two - indicating the last name first, then the first name.😜😉
How can I get in touch with you? We are looking for instructing and/or consulting options for our technical team as we migrate to an IP Centric facility. We are Innovative Cable TV and located in the USVI, we can either have you come to our site or send staff to you site. Please respond at your convenience
first of all thanks alot for lecture. its very good. and i have a question. On the video while your talking about about LAN. there is a switch which all pc's are connected they have ip adress. right?.right. what about switch it self. shouldnt it has an ip adress as well?
Someone recommended this video to me by sending me the link to it but then I got here and I see it's a lecture given by some guy who has two first names. How can I trust someone who has two first names? I could never do that. I can't do it. I'll have find another video now.
+Senethys The OSI is generally a reference model in this context. The TCP/IP protocol has only 4 layers because the "Network Interface" response is the Data link and Physical Device (NIC) combined, then the Network layer of the OSI model is the "Internet", the Transport layers are the same, then the "Application" reposnse layer in the TCPIP protocol combines the Session, presentaton and Application" layers of the OSI model. The TCP/IP protocol stack is kind of like programming in C, whereas a guy who programs in assembler is the guy who has to use all 7 layers of the OSI because he is programming in assembly... Does that help..?
Man u are taking me to be interested for networking. Now this is the basic or there's more??? Plz help me I want to go on networking I like it 😊 thanks for this video and I wish if u can update me for more videos for beginners like me 😊
Ahmad Sos You should think about geting certified in CompTIA Network+. CompTIA just came out with a new exam for it called N10-006. The old one N10-005 will go away at the end of August 2015. Then there is CCNA certification from Cisco. Google for prepping for those exams.
You're great! But man tell him to stop moving that camera It's driving me crazy! Every time he moves it, it takes time for the camera to focus. You are a great help to my career so far... :)
mmmh.. who made the subtitles please? obviously someone that hasn't got a clue what the teacher was talking about.. O even by someone that doesn't speak english?
You wouldn't find a better lecture on networking than this. This teacher is beyond the best. The way he uses real world examples is amazing. I'm so grateful coming across this channel. Thank you Nick
WOW. I just want to say your lectures are so simple and easy to understand. I'm learning so much by your videos, other youtubers make everything so complicated and not fun at all. Best.
Thanks for sharing your lectures Nicholas. Your method of explanation is very simple and the examples you use to show analogy between networking concepts and how we interact everyday is really good.
man your lectures very straight forward, thanks for the simplicity
How I wish this guy was my lecturer....
Same here! Amazing i can actually follow along and he's passionate
Thanks Nicholas Andre for posting this content. It's very thorough, and understandable.
Thank you for posting these vidoes online. You lectures are very easy to follow and I'm able to internalize the concepts and apply them. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you so much Nicholas. You are talented to make the complicated topics simply to understand. I wish my teach at IT school could explain this as well as you.
Thank you Nicholas. Your lectures really helped me understand the OSI and TCP/IP models.
Excellent lecture! Explains networking in a very clear and simple way. Thank you.
Great great great lecture Mr Andre ; thank you for all the knowledge....
You're a great teacher my guy.
Absolutely loved the video. Excellent teacher & courser. Hope to find more videos from Andre
He knows how to make an entrance 😂❤❤
Great Lecture, thank you for sharing
Great explanation of networking, thank you!
This guy is a great teacher 💯
Thank you for posting your lectures, +Nicholas Andre
Mr. Andre, your method is amazing; thank you.
Thank you for sharing Lecture.
thank you for sharing your lectures, they are amazing
good lecture
thanks for amazing explanation of networking...
impressive!
thanks Nicholas for the nice presentations i love it
Hello Nick Andre, thanks for these. Please post new content.
He is God! Huge thanks to you, sir!
Awesome lecture
May God blessed you... Thank you
i have to say you are much better teacher than my profs.
brilliant nicholas ..great teacher......
wonderful method, thank you sir...
Perfect lecture! Thanks
What is the ordering of these lectures?
Excellent Lecture
Awesome teacher.
Great instructor....similar to military instructors
Great lecture!
Nick can u please share a video on OSPF and redundancy protocols thanks.I will really appreciate it
Hi Nicholas, You are doing a great job.... i like all your videos and all are just fantastic the way you are teaching.
Can you please share some more videos regarding ccna ie RIP,OSPF working and all...will appreciate your response
there are two forms of topologies; physical and logical
no two devices on the same network can have the same ip address
awesome teacher...
Hey first off, thanks for all these great videos. I love your teaching style. Ive been arudying IT now for a little while now and I'm just wondering if videos like these are all still relevant with how fast technology moves. Is a lot of this stuff outdated or is a lot of it still in alignment conceptually with the tech world today? Thanks!
nicholas i am a chrisitian apologetic that sees value in what you are saying
Time flies i watched this lecture 9 years ago...
Sir why talks about CSMA/CD with network protocols...becuase media access controlled by MAC and network should be more concerned with IP right?...please explain this sir thak you
What do you need for a network? At first a good teacher. Thank you Nicholas. I wish mine would explain the things as good as you.
. Great
I wish my instructor made it this simple for me when I was in school
37:52 - 37:56
"What's the ps there? And it's not PostScript."
Picturing myself being the humorous type of almost saying the latter even though I knew the answer (Per Second) but the instructor beats you to it.🤭
51:16 - 52:05
I think I might know someone.😅
We can also use a comma to separate the two - indicating the last name first, then the first name.😜😉
I like what i'm watching
So what if node 2 has the token but node 3 wants to send a message to node 1. Does it need to get the token from node 2 first?
Where do you teach? I wanna get enrolled!!
good lesson i have ever lnd
thanks for the lesson a great help
That ending was incredible
Is it possible to make ICND 1 playlist?? Really wants to learn Networking from you..
it's impressed!
How can I get in touch with you? We are looking for instructing and/or consulting options for our technical team as we migrate to an IP Centric facility. We are Innovative Cable TV and located in the USVI, we can either have you come to our site or send staff to you site. Please respond at your convenience
Please Do Not Throw Salami Pizza Away - Awesome Lectures!
I wish I had this guy as my teacher :)
What is the name of all the courses he gives? computer programing? network? operating system?
I LOVE YOU MAN YOU ARE A SICK TEACHER!
great instructor, still, you could start your lecture with a "Hello/Good Morning" ;)
Does anyone know where he teaches? What school?
Is he still with us 🙇🏼
first of all thanks alot for lecture. its very good. and i have a question. On the video while your talking about about LAN. there is a switch which all pc's are connected they have ip adress. right?.right. what about switch it self. shouldnt it has an ip adress as well?
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In some type of networking we assign an IP address to one the switch's vlans, but normally switch uses MAC address.
Someone recommended this video to me by sending me the link to it but then I got here and I see it's a lecture given by some guy who has two first names. How can I trust someone who has two first names? I could never do that. I can't do it. I'll have find another video now.
If OSI has 7 layers, why do we get 4 responses? (Which is what TCP/IP has).
+Senethys The OSI is generally a reference model in this context. The TCP/IP protocol has only 4 layers because the "Network Interface" response is the Data link and Physical Device (NIC) combined, then the Network layer of the OSI model is the "Internet", the Transport layers are the same, then the "Application" reposnse layer in the TCPIP protocol combines the Session, presentaton and Application" layers of the OSI model.
The TCP/IP protocol stack is kind of like programming in C, whereas a guy who programs in assembler is the guy who has to use all 7 layers of the OSI because he is programming in assembly...
Does that help..?
+Tleilaxu Ghola No
Man u are taking me to be interested for networking.
Now this is the basic or there's more???
Plz help me I want to go on networking I like it 😊 thanks for this video and I wish if u can update me for more videos for beginners like me 😊
Ahmad Sos this is just stratching the surface brother.
Ahmad Sos
You should think about geting certified in CompTIA Network+. CompTIA just came out with a new exam for it called N10-006. The old one N10-005 will go away at the end of August 2015. Then there is CCNA certification from Cisco.
Google for prepping for those exams.
Which grade is he teaching?
He shouldn't be at a community college. I mean that in a good way.
Do you still teach?
You're great! But man tell him to stop moving that camera It's driving me crazy! Every time he moves it, it takes time for the camera to focus. You are a great help to my career so far... :)
In networking when there is a collision, we call that a Dip Shi*.
Thank you
thanks
First half = Clear / Second half = oh lord.
Great lecture, but for the love of god, find and remove whatever is beeping in the background; third video you can hear it in.
Thank you.
mmmh.. who made the subtitles please? obviously someone that hasn't got a clue what the teacher was talking about.. O even by someone that doesn't speak english?
the camera is irritating why don't you keep it a bit far that covers the whole screen / whiteboard
He’s using a device that tracks him to be centered. The microphone around his neck
Terrific lecturer! Terrible cameraman, or recording system, which is a shame
It's so annoying that cam focus!!!
OH MY GOD! The fucking camera work... AHHHHHHHH!!!
Appreciate the lecture but i stopped watching because of the camera.
You have a whistling feed back on your audio, like a hearing aid hum.
please ! get rid of who ever is operating the camera !!!!
Great Lecture
good lesson i have ever lnd
Thank you.
thanks