I'm a teacher of Computer Science and I just want to extend a heartfelt thank you for all of the work you put into your videos. I'm often explaining these concepts and drawing them on the board as I talk but your animations and explanations are so clear and concise that I'm usually defaulting to your videos now instead. Incredible work that is helping millions, thank you.
This is crazy, I was just studying this topic in another video and PowerCert puts this out right as I'm reviewing circuit switching. Synchronicity is a strange feeling.
Thank you for this fantastic video! Your thorough explanations and clear communication style make it easy to understand even the most complicated topics. I appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating such detailed and informative content. Your dedication to helping others learn and grow is evident in every video you produce. The depth of knowledge and insight you bring to each topic is truly impressive. Watching your videos has been incredibly beneficial, and I always look forward to your new uploads. Keep up the great work, and thank you for all that you do!
I really love your videos. Brilliant animations and explanations and I like the shorter format. It's so easy to just watch one of your videos anytime! I work as a test developer for network equipment and I have recommended your channel to a collegue and in a document at work. I can't believe that you make your videos with PowerPoint, that makes it even more impressive! Thanks for your incredible work! 😍
It would be awesome if you could make how mobile phones work. Meaning: Cellular data, calling the number, sending SMS, etc. Thank you so much for these videos, I can't stress enough how helpful these are! Greetings from Serbia.
I also wanna add. If something happens to the connection when using circuit switching (a router goes down, a link breaks, etc), it can take a noticeably long while for the new circuit to be allocated, but in VOIP it'll either take a bit longer to receive some of the packets, causing some jitter, or the receiver might add a short silence, a soft noise, try to infer what was in the lost packets from the surrounding ones or even reconstruct the lost packets completely from error redundant information in surrounding packets, depending on configuration and situation
Interesting video. Circuit switching was used in mobile phone calls before IMS-based came around. That's what necessitated creating the VoLTE standard for calls, which has an advantage over OTT (over-the-top) app-based VOIP in that VoLTE calls enjoy top priority on mobile networks, making their calls crystal clear.
hey PowerCert another very informative explanation, can you make video about SFP and fiber optic networking that include the information about FO cable cores and mode (singlemode and multimode).
@@JimmyC0 Well as the name implies, a dial up connection uses a modem to dial into another computer. Its like when 2 people talk on a phone, but instead of people, its 2 computers talking to each other through modems. The modem dials a phone number, usually from dial up provider. Then it sends the user name and password (provided by the ISP) so that the ISP can verify your credentials. Once you're connected, you have internet access. At a high level overview, a dial up connection is a computer talking to another computer over the standard phone network.
Hello, I will be presenting in my school and it's about circuit switching and packet switching, is it okay if I could present your presentation? I will put credits 😅 Im a beginner in PowerPoint and I can't figure out this animation 😂
I'm a teacher of Computer Science and I just want to extend a heartfelt thank you for all of the work you put into your videos. I'm often explaining these concepts and drawing them on the board as I talk but your animations and explanations are so clear and concise that I'm usually defaulting to your videos now instead. Incredible work that is helping millions, thank you.
Hey wake up, PowerCert uploaded a new video !
okay bro
Nice Preamble 🤣🤣
This is crazy, I was just studying this topic in another video and PowerCert puts this out right as I'm reviewing circuit switching.
Synchronicity is a strange feeling.
same here
Thank you for this fantastic video! Your thorough explanations and clear communication style make it easy to understand even the most complicated topics. I appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating such detailed and informative content. Your dedication to helping others learn and grow is evident in every video you produce. The depth of knowledge and insight you bring to each topic is truly impressive. Watching your videos has been incredibly beneficial, and I always look forward to your new uploads. Keep up the great work, and thank you for all that you do!
I really love your videos. Brilliant animations and explanations and I like the shorter format. It's so easy to just watch one of your videos anytime! I work as a test developer for network equipment and I have recommended your channel to a collegue and in a document at work. I can't believe that you make your videos with PowerPoint, that makes it even more impressive! Thanks for your incredible work! 😍
Thank you very much!
The videos from these guys are short and precise plus the UIs. Keep it up. Much love from 🇹🇿.
It would be awesome if you could make how mobile phones work. Meaning: Cellular data, calling the number, sending SMS, etc.
Thank you so much for these videos, I can't stress enough how helpful these are! Greetings from Serbia.
The animated light grid at the top right corner is hypnotizing. Me likey!
I also wanna add. If something happens to the connection when using circuit switching (a router goes down, a link breaks, etc), it can take a noticeably long while for the new circuit to be allocated, but in VOIP it'll either take a bit longer to receive some of the packets, causing some jitter, or the receiver might add a short silence, a soft noise, try to infer what was in the lost packets from the surrounding ones or even reconstruct the lost packets completely from error redundant information in surrounding packets, depending on configuration and situation
Amazing channel, i cant believe this guy is teaching all of this for free
Very informative as usual.
I like the outro👍
Glad you liked it
I wish all my university courses taught as efficiently as these videos do. Extremely informative while being time efficient.
I always wondered how your videos were animated. Thanks for the lil behind the scenes!
Thank you for the video, sir. You are my favorite Computer Science UA-cam channel
This was explained very well, thank you.
That thing with power point is big flex you got there. Didn't know you do all of that amazing yet so simple stuff on powerpoint.
wonderful as always. great work!
the channel still feels criminally underrated tho.
Wow! I am from india enjoying your brilliant video ❤
Wow, I am amazed that the animation is actually done by power point!
Very good ❤
Make more more and more videos on Computer Networking ❤
😊😊
Wow! I did not expect that you do your animations in PowerPoint!
Also, quite informative video, thanks!
Always enjoying your content. Thanks!
Love from India❤
always nice to see you upload, I'm way better at networking and I might even try getting a the Network+ someday.
crystal clear explanation as always
Interesting video. Circuit switching was used in mobile phone calls before IMS-based came around.
That's what necessitated creating the VoLTE standard for calls, which has an advantage over OTT (over-the-top) app-based VOIP in that VoLTE calls enjoy top priority on mobile networks, making their calls crystal clear.
Perfect Explanation 😊
Always concise. Thanks 🙏🏾
Thank u so much. I was struggling to understand it but your video makes so understandable
Dear God, my man makes these in PowerPoint?! A true God amongst men.
Nice work. So helpful and informative
A big thanks for this super informative video.👍
PowerPoint? Nice!👍😎
This lesson is very interesting.👍
even tho I know the concept but I like it watching it again by your presentation
nice video and clear explanation !!
Always appreciate 🎉your videos
Hey PowerCert. I'd recommend for your next video to be about Kubernetes. What they are and how they work. Thanks 👍
PowerCert 🤝 PowerPoint
0:48 fire
Hello, do you have a tutorial on how to make circuit switching and packets switching? I love your animations 😍😍😍
Thanks for your videos
Maravilhoso! Amo os vídeos de vocês, sério!
Very nice video Thank you so much
Thank you !. I admire you
Well explained
Cool. Amazing as ever.
Love these
hey PowerCert another very informative explanation, can you make video about SFP and fiber optic networking that include the information about FO cable cores and mode (singlemode and multimode).
You're really amazing ❤️👏🏻
Very clear. Thank you
Very nice & useful information :)
please add subtitle to understand well ,all of the Old vedios have this feature that help non native learners to understand.
Love your vids
Subcribed , great video
Thank you!
Thanks
Amazing.
Hi, can you create a video about routing protocols?
I wish u made a videos for CISSP exam
Thank You BRO
Can you make a video about mikrotik to vsol configuration?
Beautiful video that’s all I can say
Thank u sir
very good
tnx ❤
good stuff!
Can you do a video on how information is broken up into packets please?
Please make a video on mac address randomisation, and how to disable it for type C to lan adaptor (external plug and play)
hey when is the CompTIA Network video will be uploaded boss
4:37 dead
Can you create a videos type of firewalls?
my friend's entire animation carrier < this guy's powerpoint slides
can you make another comptia network video? for 09
Love from Pakistan🇵🇰
greattttttt....!!!!!!!
What is the name of the program at 05:23 ?💽
Microsoft powerpoint
@@nikolagaborov2428 Thank you!
But how did we use phone subscription to get internet data before ADSL became a thing?
dial up internet
@@JJFlores197 I know, my question is what is dial up internet exactly and why did we need to dial a number to access internet?
@@JimmyC0 Well as the name implies, a dial up connection uses a modem to dial into another computer. Its like when 2 people talk on a phone, but instead of people, its 2 computers talking to each other through modems. The modem dials a phone number, usually from dial up provider. Then it sends the user name and password (provided by the ISP) so that the ISP can verify your credentials. Once you're connected, you have internet access. At a high level overview, a dial up connection is a computer talking to another computer over the standard phone network.
Hello, I will be presenting in my school and it's about circuit switching and packet switching, is it okay if I could present your presentation? I will put credits 😅 Im a beginner in PowerPoint and I can't figure out this animation 😂
Hey like your videos. Can you make videos about AI? Thank you
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holy LORD he is using powerpoint
You've already covered basic stuff, try to explain low level stuff, we need deep explanations
The internet is massive, get to searching.
@@dake-t9k His contents are different, no one explains like him.
I don't know you use PowerPoint to make animations
It's impressive 👏