Networking tool kit I recommend (affiliate) https://amzn.to/353udHn . This is an animated video explaining the tools that are used in networking. Such as a wire stripper, wire crimper, multimeter, time domain reflectometer, optical time domain reflectometer, loopback adapter, cable tester, punch down tool, and tone generator.
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@PowerCertAnimatedVideos4 years agoNetworking tool kit I recommend (affiliate) Loopback adapter I purchased (affiliate) 43
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@gaishiya76964 years agoThank you sir!!!You dont know how much I owe you...love Networks!love PowerCert! 43
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@kodemasterx4 years agoYet another great video, once again thank you for making these. When I decided to pursue my IT career, this channel helped me a lot, I currently have 11 Certs, did one year and a half as a Support Desk Engineer, and now I am starting as a Jr. Network Admin 😍 Everything is going according to plan. ...60
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@joetylerdale4 years agoThis is the only site I click on a like before I watch the video because I know I will learn and be entertained without a doubt! 7
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@lennyizaq59064 years agoone of my favorite channels on youtube , you deserve a medal , thank you for each and every video you make . 10
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@NeoAF104 years agoAgree, we all really appreciate your dedication to create these high quality videos!!! 5
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@vikkivik10last yearI hope there are similar channel like this. I have completed my computer network subject last sem and I am missing this channel very much. The person has explained this subject really well
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@donatosaintlouis6272 years agoHey = This GUY is very talented. The Radio voice, at the right pace, and a slow style - Makes it Riveting material. NO Technician can ever do all Labs, before a CCNA, or a CompTIA Exam. He presents some of the Labs, and Lab results. He's Fantastic. He will soon have a Following, that is greater than a professor at U. PENN, Cal tech, So. Cal; or even: the Univ. of PITTSBURGH. He's very original in His Style, and presentation Pace. His clarity is extreme - he explains every detail very well. Great work ! ...2
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@ozzi90584 years agoLiterally something I was wondering about, you have videos explaining (almost) everything 6
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@aishwaryaj25124 years agoI wanna take a moment here and tell you to not stop making videos.. you are just amazing.. the videos here are the reason i was able to clear an interview.. thanks a ton 14
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@ibrahimmalik91274 years agoAs soon as i saw a notification of a new video from this channel. I left everything to jump right in. Just this channel is immensely giving :) 2
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@HadiHammad4 years agoat I am convinced that your videos is some sort of art, god bless you. 1
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@omarsolorzano6155last yearI like the way you explain those topics and also like the animations, everything well planned. 2
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@omshivasivashivogamssj14374 years agoI'm really an idiot that I don't know even one about this networking tools till this man taught me.. 2
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@cesarvip754 years agoAmazing videos, please keep adding more. The best training videos on YouTube. 5
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@lastnameavailableok3 years agoOne of the very best PC/tech channels on YT
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@beetee42952 years agoAnother great video. Master instructor at work. Thank you once again! 1
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@farfaraway20064 years agoYou forgot to tell how hard it is to cramp a wire... love you videos <3 1
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@ziadalkhory40194 years agoYayy another masterpiece from the legend. 12
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@ahmad-murery3 years agoThe loopback adapter is a useful inexpensive DIY tool to have, Thanks
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@arnabpaul76234 years agoI hope you never stop! I love your videos. So informative and very well presented. ♥️ 13
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@SK-tg6lz4 years agoLove to see a video about different connection types such as pppoe or wisp . Keep up the good work man 👌🏻❤ 2
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@deepjyotichoudhury59194 years agoYour videos helps a lot to get clear concept. Thanks a lot. Please make a video on routing protocols.
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@paulwyleciol34594 years agoWowm! So much work! So beautifully done! Thank you!!! 3
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@datasianjan17104 years agoThank you for your awesome videos. Would you be able to create one explaining the concept of subnet masks, how to calculate them? 3
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@fethiam7554 years agoSalut à tous 😉 Monsieur le professeur ça m'a fait vraiment plaisir d'entendre votre voix ainsi votre cours en informatique 3
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@user-kd1sk9xg1k3 years agoThank you very much I am watching this video from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
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@thecreator56624 years agoNice video!!!, and the animation it helps a lot to know how it looks the equipment, the same for other videos in the channel. Awesome work sin e might take some time😉 2
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@amitasoans70974 years agoUr way of teaching is the best😀 .....here is a request ...pls make a video on Classes of networking.. 1
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@TamilsLivesMatter4 years agoI really like the way you explain sir 👍 6
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@rahulmahajan94018 months agoYou are always amazing another great animated video purely created in power point right? Hats off, please keep the great work going we love your efforts. 1
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@vumazwesiziba41032 years agoNever heard or seen a network adaptor. I think I'm gonna make one thank you :)
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@marcusdedsec51244 years agoThanks so much for all the informations, you're the best. 7
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@josephfox92214 years ago if only it could be arranged that easily. 8
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@brandonfarfan19784 years agoWow! Alot of good info in this vid. A TDR and OTDR? I have never used those before. Interesting. Thanks again for another good vid sir. ...1
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@dylan.t1804 years agoThanks for such a informative and easy to understand video 1
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@vertix6814 years agoYou got a sub, my dude! Thanks for the effort that you put in your content :) 1
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@user-ul3iw6op3n5 months agoYour videos helps a lot to get clear concept. Thanks a lot.🔥👌❤
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@albratgaming23482 years agoI did notice one thing in the Loop back animation... :D the socket on the wall socket was correct but when the loopback plugs in... it is upside down. It made me chuckle and I could not un-see it.
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@featheredserpentofthewest20494 years ago😎😎😎❤🙏🏾 Absolute legend.!! So happy to see you back 1
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@imperionato21last yearI am improving my listening same time learning Computer networks system... Wow 2
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@fudoshin27764 years agoYour probably the best channel on YouTube 1
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@pratibhagupta52762 years agoI am very thankful for your informative videos.
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@user-fc6kv4iy1d8 months agoThe videos you sends are very nice....continue this way
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@arvindpal80704 years agoExcellent👍, thanks lot for your creative work 1
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@SupraManG4 years agoMost informative video this is. About networking, more I know. 1
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@MariaCurry4 years agoyour videos are A M A Z I N G thank you so much for this free info
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@tiffanistrickland91464 years agoOmg thank you so much! You are helping me tremendously. 😎 1
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@CapsLock332 years agolove these video. Learning made simple.
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@lorenzherr11404 years agoAt you plugged in the loop back adapter upside down :s 19
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@dhanssekaran53604 years agoI have learning loopback adaptor from your video that is useful for me... 2
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@tiasvoid3 years agoThansk for educating me I not a adult but we learn about this in my grade which is grade 5 and u helped me understand so I can’t thanks u enough
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@faheemamjad6164 years agoNice to see u after long time the legend 8
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@nileshchouhan86994 years agoHi everyone big fan of the channel. Keep it up. 1
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@vffbgx6164 years agoThanks a lot!!!! Please keep it up 4
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@saskiavanhoutert6081last yearI like the explanation and animates, very good done, thanks.
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@margaqrt4 years agoFrom the perspective of a field tech. this is the easy stuff. 4
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@josecracklol97354 years agoPretty awesome what you do keep it up 👍 1
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@dinoseyan87774 years agoClear explanation. Don't worry be happy.
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@ericokeno65592 years agoI wish I could subscribe again, this content is awesome 1
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@dhavallvadher18524 years agoHi, I saw a lot of your videos which shares very important information in easiest language. Can I request you to create a video explaining MPLS? I tried to search on internet but it is still unclear to me. Thank you for all your efforts in creating videos. Much appreciated. ...
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@Klipschrf354 years agoThe shielding is called a jacket, shielding is a foil sheath used in STP wires
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@udaypaul43604 years agoI really wait for your videos they are just awesome 👍 3
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@andreslizondro014 years agoI love your videos. I am glad your back 👍👍. Hyperlike
Loopback adapter I purchased (affiliate) 43
Everything is going according to plan. ... 60
love you videos <3 1
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Keep up the good work man 👌🏻❤ 2
So beautifully done!
Thank you!!! 3
Monsieur le professeur ça m'a fait vraiment plaisir d'entendre votre voix ainsi votre cours en informatique 3
A TDR and OTDR? I have never used those before. Interesting.
Thanks again for another good vid sir. ... 1
Please keep it up 4
I saw a lot of your videos which shares very important information in easiest language. Can I request you to create a video explaining MPLS? I tried to search on internet but it is still unclear to me.
Thank you for all your efforts in creating videos.
Much appreciated. ...