no joke like professor messer is great but this one i appreciate there little diagrams they make by hand it really kinda helps visualize things. also i feel i can focus a bit easier with this one messer kinda makes it easy to zone out not sure if its his voice or something, but even when i was doing A+ it got a bit difficult to keep up with him.
Amazing course Paul! Thanks for all the effort you put into piecing this together. Tremendous value and great explanation of concepts. Much appreciated, Sir!
The US instructor was very good, the UK instructor was hard to follow. He kept jumping through the slides to quickly and not explaining the topic throughly. Is there a way to add a rewind 10/15 seconds into the video? It would be very helpful. I would recommend this video to others studying for the Network + Certification. Thank you for creating the video
Going through a network certification course video without any knowledge of computers... Probably should not be a bot or go through a computer fundamentals course first.
Just passed Net+, thank You! This video is good as conceptual course to start learning, but it is not covering a lot of details, so will be not enough to pass an exam. Studying Comptias eBook is required also.
That’s why I’m here. Starting an accelerated program Tuesday that will get me ready for Network+ and AZ-104. Gonna use this to reinforce concepts learned in class.
i am in a 4 (or 5) weeks live course for network plus. but to be honest, that s a waste of time. i feel i get a lot more (more logically structured, more self-explaining, more on point) out of this video course at 1,5 speed (which still works well for a non-native english speaker like me) super happy so far about that course, and unbelievable friendly to upload that worthy content here for free. such a gift !!! feel blessed, bro !
this video has saved me! you’re explanations have helped me understand these concepts so much better than any other video lecture i’ve watched. thank you guys for your hard work in making this, i’m extremely grateful.
Pan, can, man, gan, en, san (or isan depending who you ask), ipan, isan, igan. But I'm a time traveler so... The "a" on the last 4 is typically optional.
so accurate and well defined, I shall remain grateful to you Paul browning for your pain staking effort you put in to this project to the layman's understanding for your viewers on the basic fundamentals on I.t field.
I am so greatful to have found your course! I just finished my A+ so I wanted to jump in while the knowledge was still fresh. Im 4 hours in and I havent seen the OSI model? was it covered briefly in the beginning? I can use another video of course but I don't see how I missed it as Im actively taking notes. I was going to do Messer or Dion for this course, however Dion had a few wrong answers on the Core2 practice exams. Messer was too boring lol. This course is awesome!
The english instructor really infruriates me. I believe he knows what he is talking about, but its seems like he is in a race with himself to finish the slide as quickly as possible.
Thank you! So helpful as my commute is so long & can't read & drive! I think imma check out your labs the learn.comptia ones are so glitchy and poor instructions!
Love this but man the audio is rough about 1:45 mins in or so. The mic keeps cracking and it’s like nails on a chalkboard, maybe worse. Not sure why the rest of it is fine but that module and lessons are tough to concentrate during.
I'm an absolute beginner and I'm interested in cyber security. How do i get started? What kind of computer should i get? How do i approach learning cyber security?
Thank you for all this information. I'll try to listen to as much as I can, but I wish you had not normalized the vocal. Without the natural rise and fall of a human voice, it's difficult to listen to.
Hello, if you would be so kind, please configure the automatic translation to Spanish, as when I activate it, it doesn't work; perhaps it's because the video is too long, and therefore, it doesn't perform the corresponding translation. Thank you very much.
For anyone who used this video and took the exam, how did you do? did you only use this video and was it enough? If you failed what would you recommend on focusing on more? Thanks!
@@krispbacon9474I have my degree in computer science but plan on using this video to study for the test. At the very least, it’ll make my resume more attractive.
Can you add for pentest+ pls. I completed A+ here even not did exam. Now i am walking on network+ here. Really this channel interesting. From indonesia. You do like guiding me to something i enjoy so much. Thanks Sir
Module Topic Timestamp
- Module 1 - Lesson 1
Basic Network Theory and Terminology 00:00:00
- Module 1 - Lesson 2
Categories Of Networks and Models 00:16:03
- Module 1 - Lesson 3
Network Topologies 00:47:00
- Module 2 - Lesson 1
Network Hardware Bounded 01:14:08
- Module 2 - Lesson 1A
Straight-through, Crossover and Rollover Cables 01:50:21
- Module 2 Lesson 1B
More Cables and Connectors 02:09:44
- Module 2 - Lesson 2
Network Hardware Unbounded 02:25:42
- Module 2 - Lesson 3
Network Connectivity Devices 02:42:57
- Module 2 - Lesson 4
Advanced Network Devices 03:09:26
- Module 3 - Lesson 1
Data Transmissions 03:39:10
- Module 3 - Lesson 2
Media Access Methods 03:53:13
- Module 3 - Lesson 3
Signaling Methods 04:15:30
- Module 4 - Lesson 1
Common Ports and Protocols 04:37:33
- Module 4 - Lesson 2
Common Interoperability Services 05:04:41
- Module 5 - Lesson 1
Ethernet Standards 05:21:27
- Module 5 - Lesson 2
Communication Models: OSI 05:40:27
- Module 5 - Lesson 3
Communication Models: TCP/IP 06:16:08
- Module 5 - Lesson 4
Ethernet and Implementing a Wireless Network 06:52:52
- Module 5 - Lesson 5
IEEE 802.11ac standard 07:28:40
- Module 5 - Lesson 6
Network Segmentation 07:34:59
- Module 6 - Lesson 1
IP Addresses and Conversion 07:47:10
IP Addresses and Subnetting 08:14:43
Default and Custom Addressing Schemes 08:45:22
Data Delivery Techniques and IPv6 09:16:14
IPv6 Concepts 09:55:38
IP Addressing Assignment Methods 10:23:50
DNS 10:40:54
Proxy Servers 11:08:52
Network Address Translation 11:14:52
TCP/IP Services 11:25:05
TCP/IP Tools and Commands 11:34:44
LAN Administration and Implementation 11:53:12
Switching 12:04:16
Spanning Tree Protocol 12:18:34
Power over Ethernet 12:25:00
Routing 12:35:15
Routing Metrics 12:52:47
Routing Tables 13:03:32
Dynamic Routing and Protocols 13:18:58
IGP and EGP 13:32:27
Routing Loops 13:40:37
Virtual Local Area Networks and SOHOs 13:48:00
VLAN and Trunking Concepts 14:02:26
WAN Administration and Implementation 14:09:04
WAN Transmission Technologies 14:21:38
Leased Lines 14:36:47
Wavelength-Division Multiplexing 14:44:30
Multiprotocol Label Switching 14:49:41
GSM, CDMA and WiMAX 14:54:37
WAN Connectivity and Utilizing Voice Over Data 15:00:56
PPPoE, PPP, DMVPN, SIP Trunk 15:16:54
Remote Networking Fundamentals 15:25:09
Remote Access and Implementation 15:34:51
Remote Access Methods 15:47:25
VPNs and Protocols 16:01:28
GRE, SSL VPN, and VPN Concentrator 16:17:49
Network Management and Monitoring 16:25:36
Optimizing Network Performance 16:35:26
Network Documentation 16:53:46
Network Troubleshooting Model 17:03:42
Security Fundamentals 17:08:55
Authentication and Access 17:25:57
System Security Tools 17:35:35
Encryption and Cryptography 101 17:51:09
IDS/IPS Implementation 18:04:11
IPSEC and IPSEC Policies 18:18:22
Denial of Service 18:32:08
Common Networking Attacks 18:50:42
Threat Mitigation and User Education 19:10:33
Advanced Threat Mitigation 19:26:47
Policies and Best Practices 19:43:35
Secure the Wireless Network 20:03:33
Hardware Troubleshooting Tools 20:09:27
Physical Testing Tools 20:22:50
Software Testing Tools 20:26:47
High Availability and Load Balancing 20:39:21
SNMP, SYSLOG, and SIEM 20:46:08
Web Services 20:54:44
Unified Communication 21:00:55
Introduction to Virtualization 21:06:25
Virtualization Components and Software Defined Networking 21:10:38
Storage Area Network 21:19:06
Cloud Concepts 21:32:12
Physical Security Controls 21:43:34
Basic Forensic Concepts 21:48:55
Safety Practices 22:03:06
Common Wireless Issues 22:19:52
Common Copper Cable Issues 22:29:49
Common Fiber Cable Issues 22:37:16
Common Network Issues 22:44:16
Change Management Basics 22:53:56
IoT 23:04:07
Gold! Thanks!! 👍
thank you so much God bless
Many blessings to you ❤
❤❤❤🎉 many thanks
Many many thanks to you my friend 👏
Leaving a comment here so whenever someone clicks the like button, it reminds me to continue watching this video
Your welcome
Time to get going
4 likes later and you are now 6 minutes into the video.
come back
He’s never coming back is he
This guy is what I call a teacher, he breaks and explains everything he teaches so well.
thanks it helps a lot I was in college for 2 years networking operator and you resume all in 23 hours so good to refresh God bless you Man
This is by far the MOST clear, in depth, and simply put Network+ video I could find
thanks.
no joke like professor messer is great but this one i appreciate there little diagrams they make by hand it really kinda helps visualize things. also i feel i can focus a bit easier with this one messer kinda makes it easy to zone out not sure if its his voice or something, but even when i was doing A+ it got a bit difficult to keep up with him.
Module Topic Timestamp
Basic Network Theory and Terminology 00:00:00
Categories Of Networks and Models 00:16:03
Network Topologies 00:47:00
Network Hardware Bounded 01:14:08
Straight-through, Crossover and Rollover Cables 01:50:21
More Cables and Connectors 02:09:44
Network Hardware Unbounded 02:25:42
Spread Spectrum Broadcasting Methods
Network Connectivity Devices 02:42:57
Advanced Network Devices 03:09:26
Data Transmissions 03:39:10
Media Access Methods 03:53:13
Signaling Methods 04:15:30
Common Ports and Protocols 04:37:33
Common Interoperability Services 05:04:41
Ethernet Standards 05:21:27
Communication Models: OSI 05:40:27
Communication Models: TCP/IP 06:16:08
Ethernet and Implementing a Wireless Network 06:52:52
IEEE 802.11ac standard 07:28:40
Network Segmentation 07:34:59
IP Addresses and Conversion 07:47:10
IP Addresses and Subnetting 08:14:43
Default and Custom Addressing Schemes 08:45:22
Data Delivery Techniques and IPv6 09:16:14
IPv6 Concepts 09:55:38
IP Addressing Assignment Methods 10:23:50
DNS 10:40:54
Proxy Servers 11:08:52
Network Address Translation 11:14:52
TCP/IP Services 11:25:05
TCP/IP Tools and Commands 11:34:44
LAN Administration and Implementation 11:53:12
Switching 12:04:16
Spanning Tree Protocol 12:18:34
Power over Ethernet 12:25:00
Routing 12:35:15
Routing Metrics 12:52:47
Routing Tables 13:03:32
Dynamic Routing and Protocols 13:18:58
IGP and EGP 13:32:27
Routing Loops 13:40:37
Virtual Local Area Networks and SOHOs 13:48:00
VLAN and Trunking Concepts 14:02:26
WAN Administration and Implementation 14:09:04
WAN Transmission Technologies 14:21:38
Leased Lines 14:36:47
Wavelength-Division Multiplexing 14:44:30
Multiprotocol Label Switching 14:49:41
GSM, CDMA and WiMAX 14:54:37
WAN Connectivity and Utilizing Voice Over Data 15:00:56
PPPoE, PPP, DMVPN, SIP Trunk 15:16:54
Remote Networking Fundamentals 15:25:09
Remote Access and Implementation 15:34:51
Remote Access Methods 15:47:25
VPNs and Protocols 16:01:28
GRE, SSL VPN, and VPN Concentrator 16:17:49
Network Management and Monitoring 16:25:36
Optimizing Network Performance 16:35:26
Network Documentation 16:53:46
Network Troubleshooting Model 17:03:42
Security Fundamentals 17:08:55
Authentication and Access 17:25:57
System Security Tools 17:35:35
Encryption and Cryptography 101 17:51:09
IDS/IPS Implementation 18:04:11
IPSEC and IPSEC Policies 18:18:22
Denial of Service 18:32:08
Common Networking Attacks 18:50:42
Threat Mitigation and User Education 19:10:33
Advanced Threat Mitigation 19:26:47
Policies and Best Practices 19:43:35
Secure the Wireless Network 20:03:33
Hardware Troubleshooting Tools 20:09:27
Physical Testing Tools 20:22:50
Software Testing Tools 20:26:47
High Availability and Load Balancing 20:39:21
SNMP, SYSLOG, and SIEM 20:46:08
Web Services 20:54:44
Unified Communication 21:00:55
Introduction to Virtualization 21:06:25
Virtualization Components and Software Defined Networking 21:10:38
Storage Area Network 21:19:06
Cloud Concepts 21:32:12
Physical Security Controls 21:43:34
Basic Forensic Concepts 21:48:55
Safety Practices 22:03:06
Common Wireless Issues 22:19:52
Common Copper Cable Issues 22:29:49
Common Fiber Cable Issues 22:37:16
Common Network Issues 22:44:16
Change Management Basics 22:53:56
IoT 23:04:07
GOAT
Awesome.
👌👌
Paul's teaching style appeals to me. Simplify the learning process for the audience. Please create a CompTIA Security + course🙏.
Best video on u tube by far. Amazing teaching I passed my test because of this detail. Thank you Sirs
Hi once you pay the $300 for the test is it a one time thing? If you fail you have to pay again?
Yes if you fail you have to pay again.
Just getting started. Thank you for taking time to do this.
Just passed the Net+ thanks to this video!
How’d you do it? How hard is it??
Amazing course Paul! Thanks for all the effort you put into piecing this together. Tremendous value and great explanation of concepts. Much appreciated, Sir!
Thanks!
It’s the little things, like the proper pronunciation of GIF 👌🏾 21:23
The US instructor was very good, the UK instructor was hard to follow. He kept jumping through the slides to quickly and not explaining the topic throughly. Is there a way to add a rewind 10/15 seconds into the video? It would be very helpful. I would recommend this video to others studying for the Network + Certification. Thank you for creating the video
I forgot to include that the video water mark “Howto’s” need to be reduced lighten up a lot.
I agree about the UK instructor part. It was little difficult to follow on him. I would recommend making all the content by US instructor.
You add the video skip times such as 10 secs or 30 seconds through RUclips. The content uploader has nothing to do with that.
exactly! he was very hard to follow
@@anishkarki3988agreed
This is the best tutorial to learn network+ course.keep up the good work MAN
I think it will be very helpful if time stamps are added.
description
@@myRUclipsChannel31 😂😂
Module Topic Timestamp
Basic Network Theory and Terminology 00:00:00
Categories Of Networks and Models 00:16:03
Network Topologies 00:47:00
Network Hardware Bounded 01:14:08
Straight-through, Crossover and Rollover Cables 01:50:21
More Cables and Connectors 02:09:44
Network Hardware Unbounded 02:25:42
Spread Spectrum Broadcasting Methods
Network Connectivity Devices 02:42:57
Advanced Network Devices 03:09:26
Data Transmissions 03:39:10
Media Access Methods 03:53:13
Signaling Methods 04:15:30
Common Ports and Protocols 04:37:33
Common Interoperability Services 05:04:41
Ethernet Standards 05:21:27
Communication Models: OSI 05:40:27
Communication Models: TCP/IP 06:16:08
Ethernet and Implementing a Wireless Network 06:52:52
IEEE 802.11ac standard 07:28:40
Network Segmentation 07:34:59
IP Addresses and Conversion 07:47:10
IP Addresses and Subnetting 08:14:43
Default and Custom Addressing Schemes 08:45:22
Data Delivery Techniques and IPv6 09:16:14
IPv6 Concepts 09:55:38
IP Addressing Assignment Methods 10:23:50
DNS 10:40:54
Proxy Servers 11:08:52
Network Address Translation 11:14:52
TCP/IP Services 11:25:05
TCP/IP Tools and Commands 11:34:44
LAN Administration and Implementation 11:53:12
Switching 12:04:16
Spanning Tree Protocol 12:18:34
Power over Ethernet 12:25:00
Routing 12:35:15
Routing Metrics 12:52:47
Routing Tables 13:03:32
Dynamic Routing and Protocols 13:18:58
IGP and EGP 13:32:27
Routing Loops 13:40:37
Virtual Local Area Networks and SOHOs 13:48:00
VLAN and Trunking Concepts 14:02:26
WAN Administration and Implementation 14:09:04
WAN Transmission Technologies 14:21:38
Leased Lines 14:36:47
Wavelength-Division Multiplexing 14:44:30
Multiprotocol Label Switching 14:49:41
GSM, CDMA and WiMAX 14:54:37
WAN Connectivity and Utilizing Voice Over Data 15:00:56
PPPoE, PPP, DMVPN, SIP Trunk 15:16:54
Remote Networking Fundamentals 15:25:09
Remote Access and Implementation 15:34:51
Remote Access Methods 15:47:25
VPNs and Protocols 16:01:28
GRE, SSL VPN, and VPN Concentrator 16:17:49
Network Management and Monitoring 16:25:36
Optimizing Network Performance 16:35:26
Network Documentation 16:53:46
Network Troubleshooting Model 17:03:42
Security Fundamentals 17:08:55
Authentication and Access 17:25:57
System Security Tools 17:35:35
Encryption and Cryptography 101 17:51:09
IDS/IPS Implementation 18:04:11
IPSEC and IPSEC Policies 18:18:22
Denial of Service 18:32:08
Common Networking Attacks 18:50:42
Threat Mitigation and User Education 19:10:33
Advanced Threat Mitigation 19:26:47
Policies and Best Practices 19:43:35
Secure the Wireless Network 20:03:33
Hardware Troubleshooting Tools 20:09:27
Physical Testing Tools 20:22:50
Software Testing Tools 20:26:47
High Availability and Load Balancing 20:39:21
SNMP, SYSLOG, and SIEM 20:46:08
Web Services 20:54:44
Unified Communication 21:00:55
Introduction to Virtualization 21:06:25
Virtualization Components and Software Defined Networking 21:10:38
Storage Area Network 21:19:06
Cloud Concepts 21:32:12
Physical Security Controls 21:43:34
Basic Forensic Concepts 21:48:55
Safety Practices 22:03:06
Common Wireless Issues 22:19:52
Common Copper Cable Issues 22:29:49
Common Fiber Cable Issues 22:37:16
Common Network Issues 22:44:16
Change Management Basics 22:53:56
IoT 23:04:07
@@thatsme3190Thank you
There is a pinned comment now idk if it was there before
Going through this with zero computer experience. Let's see how this pans out for me :)
So far loving the explanation!
Good luck!
any update?
I'm thinking of starting, howd you get on?
Going through a network certification course video without any knowledge of computers... Probably should not be a bot or go through a computer fundamentals course first.
@@roll4stealth671 got any recommendations??
wow,23 hour video, you are amazing sir. Thanks for your dedication
Just passed Net+, thank You! This video is good as conceptual course to start learning, but it is not covering a lot of details, so will be not enough to pass an exam. Studying Comptias eBook is required also.
Sir Book name and link.plz
@@AsgharKhan-hw8bt It comes with Comptia's basic bundle.
Book name, please. 🙏🏿
best teaching i have heard in years. keep it up
Thanks. I am in the middle of unexpected job hunting. This video helps me verify what I know before I take the test. ❤
Bro you talk exceptionally fast, taking notes on this was brutal, but the content itself is honestly very good. Thank you so much for this!
Introducing the PAUSE button... revolutionary!!!
try slowing down the playback speed. it helped BIG time!
Paul, you are a great person for sharing this terrific content. I hope it helps someone get their chance to start a good career in IT.
That’s why I’m here. Starting an accelerated program Tuesday that will get me ready for Network+ and AZ-104. Gonna use this to reinforce concepts learned in class.
i am in a 4 (or 5) weeks live course for network plus. but to be honest, that s a waste of time. i feel i get a lot more (more logically structured, more self-explaining, more on point) out of this video course at 1,5 speed (which still works well for a non-native english speaker like me) super happy so far about that course, and unbelievable friendly to upload that worthy content here for free. such a gift !!! feel blessed, bro !
thank you! working on a new career path and Im always intrigued in technology and the backbone of it to operate
So far so good,
Thanks alot to you Paul for this course.
It s a real blessing for us who are new in network field🙏
not all heroes wear capes! THANK YOU
I am still reviewing this Video but so far this is great. I've experience a lot of this in my field and can fully relate. Amazing video.
Thank you for the course! Wishing your channel lots and lots of subscribers!
I haven’t finished the course but paul explained the subnet part perfectly
this video has saved me! you’re explanations have helped me understand these concepts so much better than any other video lecture i’ve watched. thank you guys for your hard work in making this, i’m extremely grateful.
This channel is an blessing.
Pan, can, man, gan, en, san (or isan depending who you ask), ipan, isan, igan.
But I'm a time traveler so...
The "a" on the last 4 is typically optional.
Thanks for putting this up Paul
Thank you great course. Hope you can do complete one for Security+ please
so accurate and well defined, I shall remain grateful to you Paul browning for your pain staking effort you put in to this project to the layman's understanding for your viewers on the basic fundamentals on I.t field.
Thank you so much! what you have done is simply amazing.
Great Course thank you very much
Thank for the lesson, really understand how to work with this materials
Time : 2:02:38
Thank you 💕 for uploading this resourceful tutorial.
Hello, will you also be doing a Security+?
Love this course, thank you very much!
Thank you so much my online class is not as detailed as your video they should pay you
Thankyou for takeing your time out.
Gracias from Texas 👍
Houston?
I am so greatful to have found your course! I just finished my A+ so I wanted to jump in while the knowledge was still fresh. Im 4 hours in and I havent seen the OSI model? was it covered briefly in the beginning? I can use another video of course but I don't see how I missed it as Im actively taking notes. I was going to do Messer or Dion for this course, however Dion had a few wrong answers on the Core2 practice exams. Messer was too boring lol. This course is awesome!
Wonderful!
The english instructor really infruriates me. I believe he knows what he is talking about, but its seems like he is in a race with himself to finish the slide as quickly as possible.
Thank you! So helpful as my commute is so long & can't read & drive! I think imma check out your labs the learn.comptia ones are so glitchy and poor instructions!
Thank for your brilliant explanation lessons, Art. ❤❤❤
amazing resource, very well done.
really awesome thanks for this
Love this but man the audio is rough about 1:45 mins in or so. The mic keeps cracking and it’s like nails on a chalkboard, maybe worse. Not sure why the rest of it is fine but that module and lessons are tough to concentrate during.
Haha that picture with syslog at around 20:52:00 there's a Czech conversation about spamming syslog with "butt".
prdel
Thank you so much for your service. God bless you
Paul,would it be possible to update that course to a N10-008 version, please? That would be fantastic!
It’s pretty much the same tho
sorry, what version is this?
Thank you for posting ❤!
can you plse upload full CompTIA Security+ course .thx
Thank you for the all this informaton
❤ thank you for explaining ❤
Its amazing, thank you!
Thank you for this!
I'm an absolute beginner and I'm interested in cyber security. How do i get started? What kind of computer should i get? How do i approach learning cyber security?
You are already using that address.
Thanks DAD.
I just downed 4 BANGs. Wish me luck.
Awsome content, just what i was looking for.
Thank you so much
Awesome work!
Appreciate a Million times 💯
Amazing course
Am i the only one that checks out when the British guy start teaching?
😂😂😂
He sounded bored which makes it hard not to be bored while listening
I can read the slides as well as he does.
thank you sir for posting
you are the best king! ❤️
please answer me weather this in for thr n10 008 exam or the n10 007 exam
Application the amount of which you put into this. Very helpful alongside my coursework.
Appreciate?
@@planetdrinker5385 Autocorrect is a bitch sometimes.
@@thekeithbuysit really is lol, i don’t know why i continue to trust my autocorrect it frequently lets me down. 😂
I'm quite interested in IT but with very little knowledge!!! Therefore don't exactly know where to begin.
Thank you!
Thank you sir❤️✨
2:38:40 'WAP SSID is (upto) 32-bit alphanumeric string.' byte?
thank you!
Just a great video and smooth description. Thank you.
Good job!
Good vid I like the way u explain🙂
i have started my path
How did it go my friend? It’s been a year. Starting my practice for Network+
Thank you for all this information. I'll try to listen to as much as I can, but I wish you had not normalized the vocal. Without the natural rise and fall of a human voice, it's difficult to listen to.
Thank you Dear.
Nice job
The British dude just brushes over the things you actually need and goes on and on about things that you don't need, other than that great video
Thank you
Hello, if you would be so kind, please configure the automatic translation to Spanish, as when I activate it, it doesn't work; perhaps it's because the video is too long, and therefore, it doesn't perform the corresponding translation. Thank you very much.
For anyone who used this video and took the exam, how did you do? did you only use this video and was it enough? If you failed what would you recommend on focusing on more? Thanks!
I doubt anyone took it, everyone wants everything for free. Then the find out there is no way around paying for the exam so they bail 😂
@@krispbacon9474I have my degree in computer science but plan on using this video to study for the test. At the very least, it’ll make my resume more attractive.
Thanks a lot
2:23:00
Question, This full course covers everything to help me pass the Network+ exam? thanks for your answers!
It is for the 007 version I think so check the topics against the 008 and you can brush up.
You are the best of the best of the best of the best.
Except for the fact that he knowingly posts old videos 😂
You should watch professor messer. He has updated videos for the new exams
Paul god bless you
Hello. Thank you for this valuable information. Which version of Network + does this course cover?
This is awesome do u have one for sec+?
Just added today
Can you add for pentest+ pls. I completed A+ here even not did exam. Now i am walking on network+ here. Really this channel interesting. From indonesia. You do like guiding me to something i enjoy so much. Thanks Sir
great contente sir
Thks
hello thanks for the network + is there a way you can creat one for the Security + as well please ?