I swear if you're still teaching, I would be the first person in your classroom. I hope you wrote a book, because you have the best explanation of this topic that I've ever seen. Love it!
this OP grabbed this vid from the original of Nick Andre - ua-cam.com/video/Pje0l5r7_lk/v-deo.html and didn't even bother to mention him. that's flat out stealing
The camera is moving based on the device around his neck. That's why it moves so much as it is trying to keep him in the middle of the frame. This video was really well explained
@@The-Ink-Black-Heart Agreed - The camera panning is very distracting. Just zoom out and have the whole stage in shot. Also, sync the damn audio and video!
Kudos to the teacher for the great explanation of not just the OSI model as a whole, but also the different ways we can visualize the role each layer plays in the real world. Keep up the good work!
This guy is a great teacher and I am glad to see he is teaching what he loves. It makes a big difference for students when their teacher is good. Not all students will flourish in all subjects as some of them will only slowly realise that they rather love this topic or hate it. Those however who love it, with this mans teaching will do very well. I wish I had a good teacher like this in university. Would have saved me hours and hours of extra study. These students if reading this, respect this man and appreciate his teaching style, you wont find many like this.
I'm very bad at Cisco, networks, etc. But when I saw this video I realized that maybe the fault is not only on my side but also at the teacher. Because this teacher is amazing and i know ISO models now
I've gone through this material before and after 3 years later I landed on this and decided for a refresh... I wish I would of learned it from you originally. You make this less painful. Lol
It would be fun having this guy as a lecture, my networking lecturer is engaging and cool but he usually reads from his slides. (Not to discredit him the average grades are pretty good for now)
Funny. Great explanation. Used the 95% failure rate bit to make every person in that class never forget Network Access. Relatable. Talked about normal dude stuff. Great teacher!
In case anyone needs the REAL basics like I just did an hour ago, a stack model like this is a way of dividing the process of sending a message into different components. Each layer represents a key stage in the transfer of the message from one computer to another.
00:04 The OSI model provides guidelines for communication and encapsulation is a critical part of the process. 02:39 Applications make requests and services receive them 05:25 IP addresses differentiate source and destination. 07:55 Physical layer converts abstract data into tangible form. 10:08 Understanding the TCP/IP model 12:39 First three OSI layers are software-focused under the application layer 15:05 Introduction to OSI model layers 17:25 The importance of proper software drivers in utilizing hardware potential Crafted by Merlin AI.
This was such an amazing explanation of this! I’m currently completing the course program on Coursera for the Google IT Support Specialist Cert. to dip my toes in the water of where I’d like to go with myself in IT. And for whatever reason, the Networking course is so poorly explained that it’s difficult to understand without outsourcing to UA-cam for most of the nitty gritty details that I didn’t understand. Thank you!!
I'm studying for my Network + and this was the best description of the OSI model. Thank you all seven years after recording this. You have a great gift of being able to break information down into something palatable. Cheers
Thanks for explain the camera movement. I was starting to think the camera was indicative of the quality of the content but I was wrong. I used to teach this (and analog to digital encoding) and this method is superior to the one I used. Good teachers are more rare than hens teeth.
I was so confused in my past 4 years that i need to mugup these things. But today he just explained like WOW, OMG he should make more lesson on networking.
Wow, awesome! I love the explanation. I think I took the notes from this video, and it distilled the 60 pages of slides from my professor into one page.
Engaging lecture! Also liked the Nvidia vs ATI comparison at the end. Fast-forward 7 years, Nvidia must have had a strong foundation indeed, based on what they have managed to accomplish in the past few years. :)
Thank you for the upload. The video is very informative. I appreciate your effort in keeping the teacher in the center, but I felt dizzy after watching for 20 seconds.
He explained this 2 Models in 20 minutes interactive with his class. Very great man there.
the video is from the youtube channel mrnickandre and he has many more
@@infinityminuszero thansk a lot !!
@@infinityminuszero Thank you so much for recommending his channel. His videos is helping me a lot
@@infinityminuszerothanks for sharing ✓
I swear if you're still teaching, I would be the first person in your classroom. I hope you wrote a book, because you have the best explanation of this topic that I've ever seen. Love it!
this OP grabbed this vid from the original of Nick Andre - ua-cam.com/video/Pje0l5r7_lk/v-deo.html
and didn't even bother to mention him. that's flat out stealing
The camera is moving based on the device around his neck. That's why it moves so much as it is trying to keep him in the middle of the frame. This video was really well explained
Not going to lie, I thought it was a computer mouse around his neck 😂
your explanation about the camera is not less great
wow that's cool
Grateful this is a top comment. He is making me awfully dizzy. I do have him on 1.25 playback though...
@@The-Ink-Black-Heart Agreed - The camera panning is very distracting. Just zoom out and have the whole stage in shot. Also, sync the damn audio and video!
When the title says - `the best`, it really is. The teacher is good and passionate.
need this teacher to sit with me while I study for my CCNA. amazing teaching style!
This is why UA-cam was made. To connect those who seek to connect with this gem of a teacher. Love your passion and thanks for sharing!
I love that I can just type anything related to my exam into UA-cam and majority of the time I can find 5 or 6 classes on that subject in video form.
Kudos to the teacher for the great explanation of not just the OSI model as a whole, but also the different ways we can visualize the role each layer plays in the real world. Keep up the good work!
7 years after graduating from the college, i finally understood what the heck the OSI model actually means! Thank u
lol 2 years out for me, now understand
Crazy stuff.
My wife left me but I enjoyed this presentation.
What you mean , clearly explain bro .
@@ahmedhassam2032 He clearly explained it. His wife left him, but he enjoyed this presentation. Is that hard to understand?
@@Mike_Hawk1 😂
good man.
He is a muslim for them multiple marriages are normal. So for him separating from a partner isn't a big problem. Habibi😂@@Mike_Hawk1
This is honestly so refreshing, I feel like other videos on the OSI models are regurgitated from a text book. He adds so much context to everything!
This guy is a great teacher and I am glad to see he is teaching what he loves. It makes a big difference for students when their teacher is good. Not all students will flourish in all subjects as some of them will only slowly realise that they rather love this topic or hate it. Those however who love it, with this mans teaching will do very well. I wish I had a good teacher like this in university. Would have saved me hours and hours of extra study. These students if reading this, respect this man and appreciate his teaching style, you wont find many like this.
Can you tell me his name? Please?
I must know the name of this teacher! I've never been so into this, and it was PERFECT for my information systems exam!
www.youtube.com/@mrnickandre/videos
The only youtube title that deserves to say "Best explanation"
This guy speaks my language man. Wow.
Please explain me ..how TCP/ip is different from OSI. Except the compressed layers In practical way
Year Working in IT and Never I have seen someone give, an explanation so perfect so detail like this one kudos my friend.
I'm very bad at Cisco, networks, etc. But when I saw this video I realized that maybe the fault is not only on my side but also at the teacher. Because this teacher is amazing and i know ISO models now
If you’re like me , the ccent book has helped me in. 1 chapter more than weeks at school
I want this guy to teach me EVERYTHING.
when I watch someone like this teacher who speaks really fast all I do is wishing to know English like him so I could understand.
English is my first language and he speaks fast for me too. I slow down the playback for most videos on UA-cam.
Why would anyone dislike such a meaningful video! Thank you Sir, for taking your valuable time to provide us with such invaluable content.
it's camera movment it's annoying
He stole this video www.youtube.com/@mrnickandre
I've never encountered such a clear presentation combined with such an aggressive teaching approach =)
Best explanation ever. I can finally throw away the useless notes.
same bro
you speak the language everyone wanted to listen while studying
I've taken 5 networking classes and this is the best explanation I've ever seen. Wish I had you back in college
"Applications make requests, services receive them" This sounded like a drill sergeant I love it hahaha
And Finally i found the teacher with real world explanations. Thanks Sir😊
Wow, I wish every lecturer was so passionate about their work !
Thank GOD for this TEACHER!! I just started out learning the OSI model and I just couldn't get it...but now I'm ready to tackle it all!!!!
Hey, can you come back on YT with a whole networking series and do us all a great great service? You passion is what we need!!!
The way you explained was amazing. I didn't yawn in 19min for the first time.
Syed Muzammil Ai Same here!
I've gone through this material before and after 3 years later I landed on this and decided for a refresh... I wish I would of learned it from you originally. You make this less painful. Lol
this is the best explanation in the world if you have heard the basics before, but just did not get it. Props.
Watched this video a night before my exam. Never felt so good after that 3hr paper. Thanks 👏
It would be fun having this guy as a lecture, my networking lecturer is engaging and cool but he usually reads from his slides. (Not to discredit him the average grades are pretty good for now)
This man just saved me endless hours of study, thanks for the help
GREAT EXPLANATION! Broken down very very well! All the way from South Africa
Funny. Great explanation. Used the 95% failure rate bit to make every person in that class never forget Network Access. Relatable. Talked about normal dude stuff. Great teacher!
I am from India and I was really mad on my text book for writing that complex language but u made it look simpler thanks bro
In case anyone needs the REAL basics like I just did an hour ago, a stack model like this is a way of dividing the process of sending a message into different components. Each layer represents a key stage in the transfer of the message from one computer to another.
Best explanation I've seen about OSI and TCP IP models.. Thank You
Thanks UA-cam for recommending this!
00:04 The OSI model provides guidelines for communication and encapsulation is a critical part of the process.
02:39 Applications make requests and services receive them
05:25 IP addresses differentiate source and destination.
07:55 Physical layer converts abstract data into tangible form.
10:08 Understanding the TCP/IP model
12:39 First three OSI layers are software-focused under the application layer
15:05 Introduction to OSI model layers
17:25 The importance of proper software drivers in utilizing hardware potential
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Great summary
W Teacher. literally learnt more than whole semester of comp networking class.
well done! This guy is amazing. One good teacher makes all the difference.
7:06 ... Love his take on Internet Explorer!!
This was such an amazing explanation of this! I’m currently completing the course program on Coursera for the Google IT Support Specialist Cert. to dip my toes in the water of where I’d like to go with myself in IT. And for whatever reason, the Networking course is so poorly explained that it’s difficult to understand without outsourcing to UA-cam for most of the nitty gritty details that I didn’t understand. Thank you!!
Literally in the same boat, word for word. That section left me questioning my entire existence, I was completely lost
God, I'd watch this guy explaining a thousand times
Honestly, one of the best videos (about internet protocols/OSI model) I have ever seen!
Awesome professor. Kudos to his teaching skills. Thank you!!
Very well explained!!!! As we get older, camera gimbles get better, but TCP/IP stays the saaaaammme age.
Who is this teacher? He deserves a major recognition.
I found the link to the teacher's actual video page. www.youtube.com/@mrnickandre/videos
@@EdieLiz Thank you man!
Thank you @@EdieLiz
One of the best videos on this topic on the web! Shared it many times with many learners! Thank you!
The best one Iv'e heard until today for OSI modeling
I was sad to see this channel only has 2 videos. Very good teacher.
Here is a link to the actual teacher's video page. www.youtube.com/@mrnickandre/videos
@@EdieLizthank you!!
Ive been trying to understand this concept for so long. Now i get it. This video is too good
I'm studying for my Network + and this was the best description of the OSI model. Thank you all seven years after recording this. You have a great gift of being able to break information down into something palatable. Cheers
This video is amazingly clear and concise. Thank you for posting!!
how passionately he is teaching, lovely to see.. good revision for me!
Its amazing when the teacher loves what he does :D, thanks for this video!
Thank you for making it so simple to understand 🙇🏻
the best video ive ever watched on understanding the internet. kudos bro
Thanks for explain the camera movement. I was starting to think the camera was indicative of the quality of the content but I was wrong. I used to teach this (and analog to digital encoding) and this method is superior to the one I used. Good teachers are more rare than hens teeth.
Who is this guy? He's an incredible educator.
thank you sir, you deserve most of the respect.
I could listen and learn from this guy all day 🙂
Super explanation ....now I can throw away a couple of notes saved over the years , which I never understood
That's a very good explanation, wish he had more videos about the subjects he lectures.
I was so confused in my past 4 years that i need to mugup these things. But today he just explained like WOW, OMG he should make more lesson on networking.
This professor explained this so well holy smokes!!!! It makes sense now!!!!!
Why is this the only video from you. Your are. so damn engaging. I really understood what you tried to teach
Thanks for sharing this video, I know the layers for a long time but i never thought about the connects between each of them. He is an awsome teacher.
Wow...that was beautifully explained. What a great teacher!
This guy is a G. Teachers who provide value
Applications make requests, services receive them. Well put, considering that is usually left out. 2:50
got a data communications and networks midterm tomorrow and this helped.
shitting on ATI was the cherry on top of an already great presentation on OSI. Thank you, very passionate and captivating
Thank you Professor your videos are helping me to keep learnings about networking IT. 🙏
This dude is being very pumped in explaining the osi and tcpip
Amazing in-depth explanation! Very handy for new network guys and girls :)
Very good explanation! you are the Chester Bennington of Network Engineering.
This was of great help for preparing my exam, thank you very much!!!
Wow, you made this topic very accessible. Great video
Wow, awesome! I love the explanation. I think I took the notes from this video, and it distilled the 60 pages of slides from my professor into one page.
=))))) same
Engaging lecture! Also liked the Nvidia vs ATI comparison at the end. Fast-forward 7 years, Nvidia must have had a strong foundation indeed, based on what they have managed to accomplish in the past few years. :)
Thank You Sir, I really appreciate your explanation on the OSI Model. It really helps me alot.
What a fabulous lecturer.This is such a great presentation
Finally someone who nailed it! Great job
Studying for my ccan internal exam and this was helpful about to watch again
Fantastic video. Very engaging. Thank you!
Who is this man he needs an award
Wow . This Prof is very good at teaching . Thank you Prof
Where can I find more of this guy
Really like the video. The concepts were well explained and the teacher is a great speaker. Thanks for sharing ! Learned a lot.
Excellent, i have heard and seen presentations ont these models numerous times and each time i think 'i get it now'. I hope this time it's true
Someone should develop a better algorithm for the camera motion capture.
Best lecture on that topic. Well done
Xbox 360 vs PS3... the nostalgia just hit me :'(.
Side note: this guy is an amazing lecturer
I thought I understood. I didn't understand. Great video.
Thank you for the upload. The video is very informative.
I appreciate your effort in keeping the teacher in the center, but I felt dizzy after watching for 20 seconds.
heehe
Great explanation. Thank you.
Still watching in 2022