Hey sir I passed network+ this morning thanks to your videos and study groups. I just wanted to thank you for the information and I’ll see you soon in your security+ content!
Nice gratz. I'm taking mine at the end of this month and hopefully pass, if so I will onward to sec+ also. Perhaps A+ instead I don't have intentions of moving towards higher end cybersecurity. This is the 2nd study group video i've watched these are put together extremely well. Nice bonus to the Video course. I love seeing the post of everyone passing learning from your content.
God bless him and his editor too for posting these in a playlist with time stamps. So much free practice. Once I start making any disposable income I will donate lots.
How to remember OSI layers top down: Australian - layer 7 People - layer 6 Seem - layer 5 To - layer 4 Need - layer 3 Dangerous - layer 2 Predators - layer 1
@professorMesser Hey boss, I just found you here on RUclips and I am a man who have 0 knowledge and 0 skills, so I am wondering if I have to watch from the 1st video (2018) about Network+ and Security+ to understand the fundamentals and basics so I can begin my dream journey. I have nothing against watching from 2018-now :) Would appreciate your answer really much, thank you!
I'd say start with the A+ videos on his channel. If you have 0 knowledge and skills, A+ is a much better option since it is broader in scope. Or just stick with the network+ but just go with the most current test videos, like this one.
It's called Nightstand Central by Thomas Huntington. Unfortunately, the author is no longer supporting the app and has pulled it from the Apple App Store.
Hey sir I passed network+ this morning thanks to your videos and study groups. I just wanted to thank you for the information and I’ll see you soon in your security+ content!
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Nice gratz. I'm taking mine at the end of this month and hopefully pass, if so I will onward to sec+ also. Perhaps A+ instead I don't have intentions of moving towards higher end cybersecurity. This is the 2nd study group video i've watched these are put together extremely well. Nice bonus to the Video course. I love seeing the post of everyone passing learning from your content.
can you share your study notes please ?
God bless him and his editor too for posting these in a playlist with time stamps.
So much free practice. Once I start making any disposable income I will donate lots.
How to remember OSI layers top down:
Australian - layer 7
People - layer 6
Seem - layer 5
To - layer 4
Need - layer 3
Dangerous - layer 2
Predators - layer 1
Nice. i learned it by “Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away”
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All People Seem To Need Data Processing is what I learned.
@@itsbook1started class last week that was one we learned, also the best and easiest one to remember
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We're grateful Sir
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Thank you
@professorMesser
Hey boss, I just found you here on RUclips and I am a man who have 0 knowledge and 0 skills, so I am wondering if I have to watch from the 1st video (2018) about Network+ and Security+ to understand the fundamentals and basics so I can begin my dream journey. I have nothing against watching from 2018-now :)
Would appreciate your answer really much, thank you!
I'd say start with the A+ videos on his channel. If you have 0 knowledge and skills, A+ is a much better option since it is broader in scope. Or just stick with the network+ but just go with the most current test videos, like this one.
What is the app you use on the ipad that shows the clock and weather?
It's called Nightstand Central by Thomas Huntington. Unfortunately, the author is no longer supporting the app and has pulled it from the Apple App Store.
I need to study more if I want to pass this...
merci❤
❤ Calculatus elimitatus 🤣🤣🤣