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Wow
ОтветитьYou don't even know how clearly you explained something that took my professor so long to try to explain, and even then it was so confusing
ОтветитьJesus what a godlike explanation.
ОтветитьI was born 13 years ago
Ответитьthat was one of the best well rounded video I have ever seen in my life
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьWow, clear and precise explanation; this is what is called articulation 🙏🏽🙏🏽👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏽
ОтветитьBeautifully done
ОтветитьWhy is does it need to do the 5 steps in reverse? It already converted the data in packages so it should already understand it? I really dont get this..
ОтветитьThank you Sir
Ответитьexplained it in 2 minutes what my teacher couldn't explain in 30 minutes.
Ответитьthis is an awesome video!!
you have earned my subscription
Thank you so much
Ответить🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
ОтветитьThanks sir
ОтветитьThank you for the great video>>>>>> ^_^
ОтветитьOCR sent me here
Ответитьmuch much better explanation than my professor. Thank you for the video
ОтветитьGreat video can u tell me which software you use to create this kind of animation videos
ОтветитьI can't log in my facebook because of the internet protocol
ОтветитьThis vid sux:)-Luv Connor
ОтветитьI loved it very helpfull love u
ОтветитьNice video easily understood
ОтветитьThank you for the great video. Nice to get that explained on a very basic level.
Ответитьyou the man! great vid thank you!
ОтветитьThe animation is also excellent. It is so nice to understand in a stretch.
ОтветитьI have watched several videos trying to understand the concept of TCP/IP and yours is the fastest and to the point. Thank you!
Ответитьawesome ...well explained
ОтветитьThe Physical Layer is actualy the cables or the eletromgnetic spectrum, it's goal is simply to transmit the message from one point to another. The link layer is responsible for routing and switching from one cable to another or from one frequency range to another
Ответитьsimple and easy to understand :)
Ответитьperfect, percise and no fluff
Ответитьperfect, percise and no fluff
ОтветитьExcellent video
ОтветитьThis is really really good! Thank you so much!
ОтветитьExcellent video. Thank u very much. Please, could you tell me which software do u use to do that kind of animated presentations? My boss asked me to do something similar and I don't know where to start.
ОтветитьThank you.. :D
ОтветитьNice video overall. Unfortunately, you butcher both the OSI (7 layers) and the Internet (4 layers) models, which will confuse student viewers.
Further, your description of the Link and Physical layers is a stretch at best, as it references either of the standard models. "The link layer which is an ethernet cable" is wrong. Ethernet card is the link layer. The cabling or transmission medium is the physical layer.
However, the video remains instructive for those not venturing into networking technology.
Very well explained, short video!
Ответитьlol im using this for the level 3 course too
Ответитьvery nice video good job
ОтветитьThanks, now I understand this much better!!
Ответитьthank you!
ОтветитьWell Done Good Sir. Well Done.
ОтветитьI'm thrilled to know that your IT instructor is using this video in class. :D
ОтветитьYou Will be Glad To Know My Level 3 IT Teacher Has Linked Us This To Learn From!
ОтветитьGreat help good sir!
Ответитьthx sir
Ответить@117sweetpea Protocols are the Internet standards. They're created by submitting a "Request for Comments" (RFC) to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). These peer reviewed memos can then be adopted as protocols. The official source for RFCs can be seen at rfc-editor
Ответитьhow are protocols created?
ОтветитьThis is what i was looking for. Thankyou very much. :)
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