Nicholas you area really true master in teaching IT technology. With all respect, you are like a Messi, really smart and strongly knowledgeable about the foundation of IT. Really appreciate your willingness to share your courses!!!!
This is good stuff! Very engaging...wish CBT Nuggets and other 'videos' could be on par with this... I've never subscribed to any channel..until today. Great job!
@@beggar1415 wow, you were quick to jump the gun. u apparently, didn't get the whole picture but u lashed out anyway. your bravery is spine-tingling ma'am. u see, many kids outside US are very much interested nay, passionate about technology. particularly in the field of IT. so passionate in fact, that you can feel the heat of their flames burning. they're willing to skip meals if only to watch videos like these from their friends' phones every chance they get. they seem to have a mind for it. but these poor kids had to toil day in day out just to be able to put food on the table. they're barely able to scrape by with their day's earnings. let alone watch youtube lectures of Mr. Andre. and teachers like him (with the way he talks, the depth of his knowledge, the way he wants to make sure every kid gets it, etc) is one of the very few people who can fan those flames. too bad, he doesn't have that much content. one can only imagine how lucky his students are! and it's worse that some of them just take that for granted (one of his videos showed him getting pissed off over someone talking in his class). the internet is a very efficient tool for educating passionate students who would have TRULY appreciated this Professor's capabilities had he had some sort of "class" even if it's just virtually delivered. and i couldn't care less wether it's udemy or cbtnuggets. but what is the internet filled with now? i mean aside from whiny little bratty girls like you who appear very brave behind their keyboards? crappy tutorials! apparently, u didn't get what i meant. that would have been fine, but ur bratty attitude had to whine away. so, some tip baby girl -> if you don't get the whole picture yet, don't pass out judgement straight away. don't spread ur ignorance next time ok? look in the mirror, maybe it's the dense cunts like you that actually remain. stick to paper.
@@semtex6412 hey u bldy champ donot change my gender ,am boy,by your language its seems you belong to asia.well am not here to have lectures from u.truth hurts you too much.also udemy etc are not free poor kids cannot afford that.
maan...you have some passion for this crazy shit...can't you do some more video...maybe on particular protocols, etc. really liked your OSI vs TCP/IP as I'm trying to gain deeper understanding of networking bacisc and out of about 3-4 video lectures on a side of other learning sources about protocol stacks I think you are the one who really NAILED it.. Thanks for explanation and energy :)
I would say, that there is no camera guy man ;) He just has a simple hardware, which tracks his microphone on the necklace and its job is to keep him in the view. Thats why the video is so tugging.
All these people complaining about the camera. Fuck the camera. This guy's raw energy and passion is what captivated me this was a fantastic lesson on the basics!! Thank you SiR!!
Hey there Mr. Nicholas. I've enjoyed watching all your videos on network, and i must admit i've learned a ton of stuff. i was wondering what textbook do you used for your class?
we can hear the instructors voice without the need of the camera following his every move. the information on the board is what the camera should be positioned at.
Much better than coursera. Also I need some clarification. I thought the network layer determines which network receives/is sending the payload and the data link layer determines which device receives/ is sending the payload. This is not how this prof describes this, anyone willing to help me out with this?
some person on youtube named drunk engineer has stolen your video. Just wanted you to know. Please claim a copyright case or do something to remove his video!
Over ten years have passed and this is this the best explanation on UA-cam that I've found 😁
This gentleman is changing my life! Thank you sir.
I screwed up my networking module, came home hopeless, and here I find god teaching networking. Thanks! Please keep uploading more..!
Excellent job Andre!!! I really liked how easy you turned all that difficult stuff into something understandable! Thank you
best video of entire yt about the topic
This is the best explanation of this topic ever. I'd love to take this guy's class. Thank you SO MUCH!
This guy is amazing in my opinion. I managed to learn more in 20 minutes than I did in a few weeks.
Nicholas you area really true master in teaching IT technology. With all respect, you are like a Messi, really smart and strongly knowledgeable about the foundation of IT. Really appreciate your willingness to share your courses!!!!
man we need more instructors like this guy! :D if he was mine i would never be absent in class!
It's really very usefull to every one to learn osi and tcp/ip.thankyou sir.
It's educational and interesting, thanks for your video
Best video I've ever seen...Keep your good work Sir
Best Online Teacher EVER!!!
Love instructors who love their discipline.
Passed my networking exam thanks to you. Thank you!
this is how a teacher should teach, brilliant
Understood more than before. Nicely explained
This man knows what is he talking about. Thanks
I appreciate your passion in this video, Good job!
Get over it, please.
I think this video was great, I really enjoyed this presentation.
great a lot of people from ireland love your videos
Thank you. Your videos refreshed me a lot of this topic back in the uni.
Best explication I've ever seen, congrats! Same problem with the camera.
Amazing lecture!!! very understandable and interested, thank you and hope to see more !
Well done! you explained that very well, and you made it easy to understand. Thank You very much
Your students are very lucky to have you.
Amazing contribution to humanity
still one of the best explanations on youtube. Thanks Nicholas!
Yeah, engaging, informative, and well paced! You sir have earned a subscriber.
This is good stuff! Very engaging...wish CBT Nuggets and other 'videos' could be on par with this... I've never subscribed to any channel..until today. Great job!
i wish he makes a full ccna course on udemy or something.
@@semtex6412 shits like you remains stick to paper
@Fahad Wasi you are right
@@beggar1415 wow, you were quick to jump the gun. u apparently, didn't get the whole picture but u lashed out anyway. your bravery is spine-tingling ma'am.
u see, many kids outside US are very much interested nay, passionate about technology. particularly in the field of IT. so passionate in fact, that you can feel the heat of their flames burning. they're willing to skip meals if only to watch videos like these from their friends' phones every chance they get. they seem to have a mind for it. but these poor kids had to toil day in day out just to be able to put food on the table. they're barely able to scrape by with their day's earnings. let alone watch youtube lectures of Mr. Andre. and teachers like him (with the way he talks, the depth of his knowledge, the way he wants to make sure every kid gets it, etc) is one of the very few people who can fan those flames. too bad, he doesn't have that much content. one can only imagine how lucky his students are! and it's worse that some of them just take that for granted (one of his videos showed him getting pissed off over someone talking in his class).
the internet is a very efficient tool for educating passionate students who would have TRULY appreciated this Professor's capabilities had he had some sort of "class" even if it's just virtually delivered. and i couldn't care less wether it's udemy or cbtnuggets. but what is the internet filled with now? i mean aside from whiny little bratty girls like you who appear very brave behind their keyboards? crappy tutorials! apparently, u didn't get what i meant. that would have been fine, but ur bratty attitude had to whine away. so, some tip baby girl -> if you don't get the whole picture yet, don't pass out judgement straight away. don't spread ur ignorance next time ok? look in the mirror, maybe it's the dense cunts like you that actually remain. stick to paper.
@@semtex6412 hey u bldy champ donot change my gender ,am boy,by your language its seems you belong to asia.well am not here to have lectures from u.truth hurts you too much.also udemy etc are not free poor kids cannot afford that.
at least the camera man doesn't have adhd. Anyway best lecturer ever. talks at a beginner level. please do more vids!
Great Perfectly Explained, & Thanks For Sharing.
awesome video Mr.Nicholas ,
Plz keep on uploading video based on networking basics,
Awesome lecture. This helped A LOT.
Your question at 16.00 is what brought me here, amazing! I had it wrong, thanks for sharing
Thank you Nicholas! After this lecture, OSI model seems like a piece of cake.
Exceptional explanation. Thank you sir
Nice illustration with the caddi and the sports car.
clear as a blue sky!!
and I like how he explained that football part at the end :D
maan...you have some passion for this crazy shit...can't you do some more video...maybe on particular protocols, etc. really liked your OSI vs TCP/IP as I'm trying to gain deeper understanding of networking bacisc and out of about 3-4 video lectures on a side of other learning sources about protocol stacks I think you are the one who really NAILED it.. Thanks for explanation and energy :)
You are awesome...I love the you teach. Studying for Network+ 006
You are a fantastic educator
Great video! It helped me understand what the CISCO ITE Course coudln't explain well.
He's so pumped up for the OSI Model!
Excellent, thank you Mr. Andre.
A quality instrutor
Wow amazing, thanks. Wish you were my professor. You are very talented at teaching.
Great video thank you. Please tell the cameraman to calm down.
I would say, that there is no camera guy man ;) He just has a simple hardware, which tracks his microphone on the necklace and its job is to keep him in the view. Thats why the video is so tugging.
That actually makes a lot of sense. Haha. Well great video regardless.
Thank you Sir Andre.Well explained, Excellent tutorial.
Thank you for sharing this video sir.. i understood... it really helped me a lot... Thank you again :)
Good stuff but would be better with a wider shot to eliminate the camera pans. Other than that, the instruction is very good.
You are a very very good teacher! Thanks mate
Wow!!! I was spellbound !!!
this guy is great i understood everything he was
saying
All these people complaining about the camera. Fuck the camera. This guy's raw energy and passion is what captivated me this was a fantastic lesson on the basics!! Thank you SiR!!
thanks sir....u r awesome ...better than my lecture
I love your videos man! Funny and educational.
Thanks for this video .
Now i have a report and start memorizing what you said .
Keep it up :)
More video ..
i learn a lot.. Thank you
I found it distracting whenever the camera moved to try to track the instructor walking around.
I agree, the camera, was driving me crazy. just zoom out a little and leave the camera alone.
Thank you for the knowledge
Wonderful explanation. I have an exam in few days in this video was very helpful :D
Great video!.
Wow, this guy is great!
Thank you for this. Excellent.
Difficult topic explained in a very intuitive way. Nice one
jamie costello
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+1 brilliant teaching.
wow amazing
well explained :) thank you
great lecture
GOOD JOB SIR
This was great
Place some tape on the floor to indicate the walk range... so the camera does not have to move back and forth...
I need to go away now because of the moment of the camera. I will never know whether this guy is good instructor or not!
thanks so much, I really enjoyed watching you do you have more videos to help me with my CCNA exams
Thanks, great lecture. Just please stop panning the camera.
Pips ..stop complaining about the camera..:)- ....you have for free a world class lecture!! Grateful x
awesome man
Thanks for sharing.
Hey there Mr. Nicholas. I've enjoyed watching all your videos on network, and i must admit i've learned a ton of stuff.
i was wondering what textbook do you used for your class?
where is this man now?
Hello Nicholas, why you don't making more videos about Networking?
very good
I wish I was in your class
It seemed the class room attendants were paying attention. No idle banter.
Funny that Geek wars still involve PS vs Xbox and Android vs iOS :)
I am a ordinary student, my teachs it for me I think 3 times... But what is true, that I understand it from U only
we can hear the instructors voice without the need of the camera following his every move. the information on the board is what the camera should be positioned at.
Thank you sir
thanks a lot i got it 100%
super !!
Thank you..
what's up with the camera?
HE was the cameraman all along!! that's why the camera movement is stupid...it's a machine
Thank you.
Excellent Explanation but the Camera sucks big time.
Its a great video, i really appreciate the content but please don't move the camera that way... it makes me dizzy watching it...
+Sothanak Ma There's nothing he can do about it, the camera follows the device around his neck so he can move about without going out of frame etc etc
+Daniel Reynolds I'm taking a guess at that though, seems it from what I've seen before.
Much better than coursera. Also I need some clarification. I thought the network layer determines which network receives/is sending the payload and the data link layer determines which device receives/ is sending the payload. This is not how this prof describes this, anyone willing to help me out with this?
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some person on youtube named drunk engineer has stolen your video. Just wanted you to know. Please claim a copyright case or do something to remove his video!
suggestion: try not to move camera that much