I was in the fourth minute of your video and I am already regretting going to College and taking the networking course. Thank you very much for this video, it helped me a lot
I think I have said this before but I will say it again. I enjoy your teaching method for clarity, pace, and thoroughness. Makes it very digestible. Thank you!!!
ahhh, I have now Big Dogs Really Like Me stuck in my head, but that's not the K values order. [12:41] K1 - Bandwidth, K2 - Load, K3 - Delay, K4 - Reliability, K5 - MTU. Why BDRLM if the order is BLDRM ? What's the best way to remember K values?
you're a refreshing change of personality from the other cisco youtubers i've watched. The other's are very boring, goes too slow, or have annoying personalities lol but not you, you're cool 😎
Nice video, but you have forgotten about one of the most important differences Summarization. OSPF can only summarize on Area Border, EIGRP can summarize on each interface independently BTW When new ENCOR courses will be released?
You said “R3 wants to get to...” Packets want to get somewhere not routers. I think what you mean to say is “Packets that arrive at R3 want to get to...” This is an important distinction as these small inaccuracies harm students understanding.
You didn't have to include the mistake you made but I'm grateful that you did. Thanks for being a great teacher.
I was in the fourth minute of your video and I am already regretting going to College and taking the networking course. Thank you very much for this video, it helped me a lot
What an amazing video...I have CCIE but still enjoyed this one...thank you 😀
I really like the simplicity of how you explain this topic.
Its refreshing and thank you
Watching from Israel🇮🇱
Your videos helped me passing the CCNA, thanks Kevin !
Hey, did you have any dump question for ccna 200 301?
i wonder... how come this is free content????
I feel so grateful.
I think I have said this before but I will say it again. I enjoy your teaching method for clarity, pace, and thoroughness. Makes it very digestible. Thank you!!!
excellent teaching style!
using the feynman technique and giving multiple examples to help your ideas settle in
Just found you.
Great content.
Great teaching style.
Great graphics / animation.
I am hooked.
Thank you.
I am glad I clicked for the 1k like :) I really enjoy your awesome teaching, Kevin!
It's from Kevin Wallace so expect the quality and content to be on point
thank you Kevin for your amazing effort you have put on video to making us understanding the difference between EIGRP and OSPF I appreciate it.
Thank you Kevin for sharing your knowledge with us. Love your videos and please keep them coming.
GREAT AS ALWAYS
Awesome video(s)! This is really great study material for CCNP!
thnx from Egypt for this wonderful content
These videos are the stuff of legend.
Thanks for the video and very nice puzzle as well lol, thanks again, very informative.
Thank you for having this impressive video tutorial. Impressive explanation.
I like this good material, thanks from New York
Yay thanks Kevin this is great even for the CCNA! ☺️
Excellent Kevin
Kevin sir you are always awesome
ahhh, I have now Big Dogs Really Like Me stuck in my head, but that's not the K values order. [12:41]
K1 - Bandwidth, K2 - Load, K3 - Delay, K4 - Reliability, K5 - MTU.
Why BDRLM if the order is BLDRM ? What's the best way to remember K values?
This particular topic is epic.
Wondeful and Simple explanation, how can i get your more of your lectures on ENCOR kevin.
You can check out our entire “ENCOR (350-401) Video Training Series” here: kwtrain.com/encor
really good explanation
Great as usual
Thanks a lot Kevin.
but, souldn't be the Advertised distance of R2 5000? at 18:33
Thanks for this video. Very helpful
Thanks Kevin
thank you heartily,
you're a refreshing change of personality from the other cisco youtubers i've watched. The other's are very boring, goes too slow, or have annoying personalities lol
but not you, you're cool 😎
Cheers Mate.
Thank You Dear Teacher
Thank for this!
Good job don't stop!:)
i want to learn who makes decision about OSPF is 110 and EIGRP 90.
Nice to see zero dislikes and almost 1k likes
can you provide us with a powerpoint slider
Why no IS-IS in 10:00?
Great Video.
Good job
thanks a lots
Where does this madness end?
Vendor Neutral ! haha Thanks for the video!
Nice video, but you have forgotten about one of the most important differences
Summarization. OSPF can only summarize on Area Border, EIGRP can summarize on each interface independently
BTW When new ENCOR courses will be released?
Of course we're gonna click on the 'like' button, what choice do we have ?
So EIGRP has an AD of NANI?
I just subscribe.....👍
*please get a good mic. video is very clear - sound was not. i had to tune in to vol 60% - but if do that it'd be very loud*
*but your videos are really in deapth & insightful no wonder you must be a good teacher. but pls get a good rode mic.*
You said “R3 wants to get to...” Packets want to get somewhere not routers. I think what you mean to say is “Packets that arrive at R3 want to get to...” This is an important distinction as these small inaccuracies harm students understanding.