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The channel that takes complex networking topics and dumbs it down. Most material are for Cisco Certification Exams and my journey towards achieving them.
1.10 Verify IP parameters for Client OS Windows, Mac OS, Linux - CCNA
In this video we discuss the 4 main components of the IP parameters on a computer and how to verify them.
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1.7 Describe the Need for Private IPv4 Addressing - CCNA
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In this video we discuss why there are private IP addresses. Notes: On the comparison slide there is a mistake between the Public and Private IP ranges. Also Network Administrators/Engineers assign private IP's whereas ISP's and the Regional Internet Registries under the IANA assign public IP's.
NetworkBruh - Sept 2023 Update
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I've been on a hiatus but i'll be streaming and studying again soon! Cisco Continuing Education Credits: www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/training-certifications/certifications/continuing-education.html#~overview NetworkBruh Discord Server: discord.gg/v55NHH87 NetworkNinja:
NetworkBruh 5K Subs Giveaway - Boson NetSim
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NetworkBruh 5K Subs Giveaway - Boson NetSim
How To Get a "Show-Tech" Output From Putty and SecureCRT
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How To Get a "Show-Tech" Output From Putty and SecureCRT
1.4 Identify interface and cable issues collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and or speed - CCNA
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1.4 Identify interface and cable issues collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and or speed - CCNA
1.3b Connections Ethernet shared media and point to point - CCNA
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1.3b Connections Ethernet shared media and point to point - CCNA
1.3.a Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper - CCNA Exam (Theory)
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1.3.a Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper - CCNA Exam (Theory)
1.2a-f Describe characteristics of network topology architectures
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1.2a-f Describe characteristics of network topology architectures
RE: We Need More Black People In I .T. (Response to Duan Lightfoot)
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RE: We Need More Black People In I .T. (Response to Duan Lightfoot)
1.1f Endpoints - CCNA Exam (Theory + Hands On)
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1.1f Endpoints - CCNA Exam (Theory Hands On)
1.1c Next generation Firewalls and IPS (Theory) - CCNA
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1.1c Next generation Firewalls and IPS (Theory) - CCNA
1.1b L2 and L3 Switches - CCNA (LAB SECTION)
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1.1b L2 and L3 Switches - CCNA (LAB SECTION)
1.1b L2 and L3 Switches CCNA Exam (Theory)
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1.1b L2 and L3 Switches CCNA Exam (Theory)
5.10 Configure WLAN using WPA2 PSK using the GUI - CCNA Exam
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5.10 Configure WLAN using WPA2 PSK using the GUI - CCNA Exam
5.9 Describe wireless security protocols WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 - CCNA Exam
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5.9 Describe wireless security protocols WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 - CCNA Exam
2.9 WLAN Creation using GUI - CCNA Exam
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2.9 WLAN Creation using GUI - CCNA Exam
2.8 Describe AP and WLC management connections Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, console, TACACS+, Radius)
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2.8 Describe AP and WLC management connections Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, console, TACACS , Radius)
2.7 Describe infrastructure connections of WLAN components AP, WLC, access/trunk ports - CCNA
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2.7 Describe infrastructure connections of WLAN components AP, WLC, access/trunk ports - CCNA
2.6 Compare Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP modes - CCNA Exam
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2.6 Compare Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP modes - CCNA Exam
1.11 a Nonoverlapping Wi Fi channels - CCNA Exam
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1.11 a Nonoverlapping Wi Fi channels - CCNA Exam
Network Bruh 💯
hey, the lab link isn't working. Please Help. :(
Good explanation.
www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/network_registrar/11-0/dhcp/guide/DHCP_Guide/DHCP_Guide_appendix_01101.pdf
Thanks alot
you da man!!!!!
my girlfriend dog 😂😂😂he just detect he is just barking 😂😂😂😂
@@RealJaxx1 hahaha that's all that dog did. Just bark all day lol
you got a new subscriber :)
Thank you for the tutorial if you can just turn up your volume a little bit louder so I don't have to turn my way up thank you
@tajudeen1662 will do, at the time I was not using good equipment. Going to make sure my mic levels are better next time. Thanks for the constructive criticism!
Thanks
This is amazing. You are a great teacher
@@michalPy appreciate that bud!
more videos PLZ
Youre a god send!! Glad I found you, Wireless makes up a huge chunk on the Network Access portion of the CCNA exam and most people barely touched on the topics. Thank you!!
I'm Digging the content. The whole RF video and the additional topics like Phase and dBm scale was super neat. Keep doing what you do and stay blessed!
This guy knows what's up. Big ups
Bro thank you sometimes there are language barriers that make things harder to understand I finally found a brother online teaching CCNA
I appreciate that bro! I been saying I'm a finish this series but life just throws so many things at you that I never got around to finishing this.
Bro I was searching exact same thing... life saver!!!!!!!!!!!
Appreciate the time you took on this video!
Are you still creating videos bruh? Thanks for this one! A lot of questions have been answered today!
Ok...thanks for the video. You are a CCNP and of course you are allowed to curse or say bad words. However, my dad didn't like it, he said "he is swearing, I don't like him" and I said "F*** off!" hahaha...this was all a joke, thanks for the video, I am re re re relearning everything after 7 years of being away from Comms Rooms. I hope I find more good content on your channel, if not, I hope you are working on creating new, updated, and clear content! Thanks again bruh!
Great video!!! Thanks for the knowledge share!
when are more videos coming bro?
I'm recapping the CBT videos at the moment. I don't know if it's just me but I do forget a lot of the stuff I learn if I haven't looked at it for a while. Watching your videos is a great refresher and is helping me a lot. Keep up the good work bro 👍
once connected, Do WLCs discover all of their APs by default ?
Please continue to create content. Your personality is entertaining even though you’re teaching. You’re not monotone, dull, and boring like some of the other videos that I lose interest in within a matter of minutes. Thank you
Thanks for great tutorials, anyone with the link where I can download the exercise files
simply explained thanks so much
The intro XD thank you for everything
Very good Explanation! TTL is one of the most mis-understood concept in networking, I have tried to answer all the questions below about TTL. How TTL works? When exactly TTL is decremented? TTL decremented at ingress or egress? When packet is dropped? Demystifying IP TTL ua-cam.com/video/jJFZ1_nyULk/v-deo.html Demystifying IP TTL Quiz Scenario 1 Lab ua-cam.com/video/5Fn4hdo-TmY/v-deo.html Demystifying IP TTL Quiz Scenario 2 Lab ua-cam.com/video/WDIy766_Kts/v-deo.html Demystifying IP TTL Quiz Scenario 3 Lab ua-cam.com/video/9UiTZSujjac/v-deo.html If you find these videos useful, please like and share the videos and subscribe to Demystifying Networking !!
we still here. keep em coming
I'ma start back up pretty soon. Thanks for watching!!
@@NetworkBruh Lets go!
Good video. CSRv on CML2 has the MPP options now.
bruh you da gold. If you make all the ccna ccnp videos with 2k examples, you'd be lit and it's easier to learn networking lol
Ahhh yea, this the video that started it all. It gave me the idea to start a UA-cam channel. yea that would be awesome if I can compare all the topics to 2K. I'd run out of ideas really quick though IMO.
wassup bro
Beautifully and explicitly explained. You are funny too. Thank you
Ha! I try to turn these boring topics into something exciting. Thanks for watching!
you're an outstanding and entertaining teacher.
I like you Bruh! Real talk. Keep it going man.
Hi, can you please share the updated link to access the wlc packet tracer lab file as the link mentioned in the description does not work currently? Also, could you please share the link to access the slides like if there could be a repo with all the video slides as it would ve of immense help to refer to them? Thabk you 🙏 drive.google.com/file/d/1nu1x9UWu8GtfjvHI3kBls7i2qhAJg3A8/view?usp=sharing
I like the content. Great resource to relearn and review the fundamentals. My only criticism is the bruh sound effect is played too much. Thanks for upload. Good stuff.
Thanks man!! Yea its my signature, ill try to limit using it though. Thanks for watching!
I definitely enjoy the contact. Keep it coming. @@NetworkBruh
Firstly, love from India, It is a wonderful to see you, the way you teach it very useful man really appreciate i just want to get link of your discord server and also the google sheet of “ENCOR Study plan” thanks in advance.
this si a great video man
Is it something i can hit you up on directly? Because i just failed the ccna yesterday and i been studying all year with nothing to show for it
Took me 3 tries before I got my CCNA. This was when it was split into two exams. ICND1 and ICND2. Don't be discouraged, you can hmu on IG though I can try to help as much as I can @networkbruh
i wish you would do videos about SAP you would be the SAPBruh
awesome keep it up.
you are the true definition of a good teacher. i like your style of teaching, i'm your Nephew from the western part of Africa ,Nigeria Precisely.
maa shaa Allah. very helpful
very helpful. Which version of Putty are you using. When i tried it, i do not see the Apply button, instead i see open button and cannot apply the changes after i save the file to my desktop for example.
Should I get two full time network engineer jobs? I feel like I should to stay sharp like at TAC. It can get boring to sit at work and not work on networking or anything all day for 3-4 hours
If you can and have no wife/kids etc. definitely try to work both and invest all the money from the second job.