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The "dot OH" keep crashing my brain when you say it! 😂
It's tough
Hi Jeremy:
The lecture is both clear and rich in its content.
I really enjoy your teaching. Thank you very much for your contribution.
You have done a great job in this CCNA series. I like your presentation above & beyond most other CCNA instructors I have looked at so far. Thank you for your systematic & thorough coverage of material. Thank you for your repeated labs that accompanied every topic. Thank you for being so articulate explaining the subject maters. Your explanation approach is superb. Thank you again. I will pay you for this great work you have done as soon as I get my network engineering job. I've gone through all 64 videos & using your training for my CCNA exam preparation. Hope you do a series for Cisco DevNet as well. Best Regards to you. Stay healthy.
ОтветитьThank you Sir, very clear explanation. Is this Cisco packet tracer configuration or something else? pls reply. Thank you in advance.
Ответитьthank u
Ответитьthanks jeremy
ОтветитьDear Mr. Jeremy, I have a project and I did your first 20 sessions which were very good. The project is to have a floor for 15 classes and in each classroom, there should be 20 PCs +10% extra. Each class cannot access It also says that each classroom must be isolated with no access to the other devices in the classrooms. I believe that I have to use switches in every classroom right and use subnetting since the budget is only 10,000 dollar
Ответитьwouldn't a static and local address both be configured on a router for question 1
ОтветитьCan anyone please help me to find a study guide that is based exactly on CCNA objectives?
Ответитьgracias jeremi
Ответитьthanks jeremy , afdal nas
ОтветитьThank you so much for this video. I was having such a hard time understanding Cisco's CCNA training explanation and this makes so much more sense.
ОтветитьJeremy you are really an amazing teacher...God Bless you!!!!!!!!!!
Ответитьthank you very much 😍😍😍😍😍😍
ОтветитьMay God bless you sir 😢😢😢
Ответитьthanks for this explanation U are a greate teacher thanks again
Ответитьeach day i believe i'm geting readier and readier for the real thing
ОтветитьLoving the videos. Keep up the great work!
ОтветитьThat was by far the toughest video I encountered. Had to reply "Routing Process Continued" section 10-15 times. I still didn't get it completely, though answered 4/5 quizzes correctly except the last one.
ОтветитьThank you for so understandable tutorial!
Ответитьgreat explanations! Lost me @ I used the router for PC. I get it but doesnt go along with PT lab
ОтветитьIts the video #19 of the course, and here is my first complain. As I remember as a former CCNA, configuring static routes were never as complicated as you explain it here.... It was pretty much easier according to me.... anyways, i will continue to watch the following videos because I want to get certified again,. Thanks.
ОтветитьHmm why we didn't configure gateway of last resort on r1 na r2 as well? Thanks
Ответитьhi Jeremy....your free course for help us is very amazing
you really the great job 🌼🌼🌼
thank you very much
please let me know if you give the course for the ccnp exam. 🙏🙏🙏
thank you 🥰
Great. THANKS! Very helpful!!!
ОтветитьJeremy thank you for simplifying this. I never understood until today. You are a God sent 😢🙌🏾
ОтветитьThis thing is getting harder..
After watching it 2 times, i understood like 80% finally.
Thank you jeremy!
thanks a lot
great and excellent explanation really clear and covers every single info
really thanks for your massive effort
I really enjoy the videos, but I do have to comment on the Os (ohs) in place of the 0s (zeros)... is it just me that's bugged by this? I mean, it's a zero, not an "oh"
ОтветитьThank You So much
ОтветитьThank u for your videos! 😃
ОтветитьHello Jeremy!
Where can i get those projects for packet tracer ?
I would like to work with them.
Thanks
Thank u for this lessons
ОтветитьOK, this may be obvious to a lot of people, and if this question sounds excessively dumb, I apologize, but is it fair to assume that each interface has its own IP address on a CISCO router? Do routers have more than one address assigned to them? Or is it more accurate to say that each router connection has an IP address assigned? At this point, I am confused, brother.
ОтветитьI truly love this channel. I watch it almost daily. You are amazing Jeremy
ОтветитьThank u sir👌❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьI can't understand the difference between static and local address. Thanks
Ответитьwhat is the duration of this course it is
ОтветитьHey jeremy are you planning to make a free CCNP complete video course as well?
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