It's amazing that I can press a button on a controller, the signal goes through my computer, through my house and country and across the world and be decoded by someone else's computer in less time than I can even blink.
We have been studying TCP/IP for two weeks in class now. You explained it better in 7 minutes than our tech book has taken 2 chapters to explain! Thank you for breaking it down into simple to understand English!
Hello, would you like to hear a TCP joke? Yes, I'd like to hear a TCP joke. OK, I'll tell you a TCP joke. OK, I'll hear a TCP joke. Are you ready to hear a TCP joke? Yes, I am ready to hear a TCP joke. OK, I'm about to send the TCP joke. It will last 10 seconds, it has two characters, it does not have a setting, it ends with a punchline. OK, I'm ready to hear the TCP joke that will last 10 seconds, has two characters, does not have a setting and will end with a punchline. I'm sorry, your connection has timed out... ...Hello, would you like to hear a TCP joke?
1:26 Correction: SMTP is not used to check email. SMTP is ONLY used for the purpose of sending and receiving email messages to and from a server. The protocols you would use to *check* your email are POP (Post office protocol) or IMAP (internet message access protocol)
The "receiving" in your statement is still confusing IHMO but yeah, I was going to say this: from an end-user perspective, SMTP is used to send emails, period. It's also used between mail servers. Receiving is done with IMAP or POP3 if you're on a 90s retro trip.
i still use pop, maybe that makes me retro but i think the fact i still use a seperate email client as opposed to a web based dealio makes me far more passé than any protocol ever could.
I had to write an implementation of TCP for a networks class in college. Man, it may sound simple here, but when you get into the nitty gritty of actually making these systems work, it sure is complicated.
He's explaining only how the TCP/IP model works, ISO/OSI model is what you learn most of the time, like in cisco networking essentials, etc. Because the ISO/OSI model is more detailed.
Your explanations are so clear and I do not think the jokes break up the flow at all. You really keep my attention while I'm prepping for interviews and trying to identify any knowledge gaps. Thank you!!
Ok, I just stumbled upon this, I have seen thousands of youtube presentations and you are absolutely superlative! It was quick(a plus for my ADD), concise, relevant, fun (w/o being too goofy or silly) and seemless. Thank you very much, you have an outstanding talent I hope you continue posting.
This one is well done. I have dealt in detail with packet switching and the 7 layer model while in college, this was a good visual and simplified explanation. I know the point is to be quick but my only suggestion would be to include NAT also.
As somebody who needs to be able to learn and recite this entire process by tomorrow I've never felt so happy to see an advert finally appear to signify the end of the video
Amazing i love it, like finally i understand it.. yesterday i was crying because i can’t understand what tcp/ip protocol is and now i’m crying because it’s so easy!! Really thank you!
So seriously. Thank you for explaining that in that way. You're literally the only person I've seen break it down in a non text book way. Oh yeah, I just subscribed.
Actually, low-numbered ports like http (tcp/80) and smtp (tcp/25) are _destination_ ports. They don't describe where things are coming from. For that we have _source_ ports, which tend to change from connection to connection.
I think the OSI model offers a more clear picture to beginners... All People Seem To Need Data Processing Application layer 7 (allows for communication to programs) Presentation layer 6 (formats) Session layer 5 (NetBIOS) Transport layer 4 (TCP / UDP) Segments Network layer 3 (internet / IP) Packets Data line layer 2 (LLC / MAC) Frames Physical layer 1 (Cables) Bits
omg i remember this lesson from my cisco networking academy class i took in highschool!! this brought me back to them good old days. gosh i miss high school, but better booty in college ;)
Just my humble opinion, but I think that jokes shouldn't bring the flow to a jarring halt. I appreciated the packet jokes, but they really broke the flow of the video.
I kindly request that you don't stop this series to allow me to procrastinate computer science work while I am leaning computer science.
Same dude same
#relatable
3 years later and this comment is still relevant!
@@charlieosko4151 Of course. AI hasn't taken over yet, so we still need to learn Computer Science.
4 years later will and I'm following in your footsteps.
I would tell you all a funny UDP joke but you may not get it.
Ill tell you a funny TCP joke. Did you get it? Did you get it? Did you get it?
lol good one
I could tell you a good UDP joke but i'm getting flooded with jokes from random people right now.
Hahahaha! Awesome!
I would tell you a udp joke, but jumbled it might get
It's amazing that I can press a button on a controller, the signal goes through my computer, through my house and country and across the world and be decoded by someone else's computer in less time than I can even blink.
agreed
You should look into processors. the more I learn about then the more it blows my mind
+_ Skylake _ fuck off m8, Haswell-E.master race
+Halfs Pro Sandy/ivy bridge master race, tbh
And by then you've already been stabbed in the face by a 12 year old talking about your mom.
We have been studying TCP/IP for two weeks in class now. You explained it better in 7 minutes than our tech book has taken 2 chapters to explain! Thank you for breaking it down into simple to understand English!
I agree. but is this channel still active
This video is outdated now, the new 5 layer model is preferred going forward.
Hello, would you like to hear a TCP joke?
Yes, I'd like to hear a TCP joke.
OK, I'll tell you a TCP joke.
OK, I'll hear a TCP joke.
Are you ready to hear a TCP joke?
Yes, I am ready to hear a TCP joke.
OK, I'm about to send the TCP joke. It will last 10 seconds, it has two characters, it does not have a setting, it ends with a punchline.
OK, I'm ready to hear the TCP joke that will last 10 seconds, has two characters, does not have a setting and will end with a punchline.
I'm sorry, your connection has timed out... ...Hello, would you like to hear a TCP joke?
Perfect!
I can tell you a TCP joke, but then I have to repeat it until you get it.
Could you do a UDP joke?
W B-H I could, but you might not get it.
UDP would be spam lol
1:26
Correction:
SMTP is not used to check email. SMTP is ONLY used for the purpose of sending and receiving email messages to and from a server.
The protocols you would use to *check* your email are POP (Post office protocol) or IMAP (internet message access protocol)
The "receiving" in your statement is still confusing IHMO but yeah, I was going to say this: from an end-user perspective, SMTP is used to send emails, period. It's also used between mail servers. Receiving is done with IMAP or POP3 if you're on a 90s retro trip.
i still use pop, maybe that makes me retro but i think the fact i still use a seperate email client as opposed to a web based dealio makes me far more passé than any protocol ever could.
Tom Johnston Nah, I hate web-based dealios. OTOH, POP3 is just impractical as soon as you're using more than one machine to check your mails.
***** Not really :)
That is why IMAP became a thing, that way it stays on the server and just syncs it to your email client.
I had to write an implementation of TCP for a networks class in college. Man, it may sound simple here, but when you get into the nitty gritty of actually making these systems work, it sure is complicated.
Daniel Meagher exactly!
6minute video that explained TCP/IP and ports better than my classes in school that i pay thousands for. smh.
this vid is just a simplified version of tcp you need much more detailes than this
true
Same here 😹🤘
He's explaining only how the TCP/IP model works, ISO/OSI model is what you learn most of the time, like in cisco networking essentials, etc. Because the ISO/OSI model is more detailed.
Your explanations are so clear and I do not think the jokes break up the flow at all. You really keep my attention while I'm prepping for interviews and trying to identify any knowledge gaps. Thank you!!
Ok, I just stumbled upon this, I have seen thousands of youtube presentations and you are absolutely superlative! It was quick(a plus for my ADD), concise, relevant, fun (w/o being too goofy or silly) and seemless. Thank you very much, you have an outstanding talent I hope you continue posting.
How babies are made As Fast As Possible
haha
Fuck in da butt
Linus + Asian = efficient baby making production "line" lol :P
when mommy linus and daddy linus love each other very very much...
It's me, 2 minutes or less, guaranteed. Satisfaction..not guaranteed.
Every colleges and universities should incoperate these videos into their lectures
is "damn it Taran" becoming the "shut up Meg" of LTT?
Taran*
sorted it's fixed, until I forget and spell it wrong again
"damn it colton" is pretty popular on the wan show :P
too true lol
"Shut the fuck up, Donny!"
awkward moment when internet is much more organized than your life
I wish this was around when I was learning TCP/IP... Thanks Linus, I can now point other lost souls to this video.
Thank you Linus, I just started the ccna certification course so this was very helpful.
Didnt understand this after a two hour lecture but my man linus explains it in 6 mins what a legend
So revisiting old topics with new fancy graphics! I have been waiting for these.
This one is well done. I have dealt in detail with packet switching and the 7 layer model while in college, this was a good visual and simplified explanation. I know the point is to be quick but my only suggestion would be to include NAT also.
well that should go in 'routers as fast as possible' or 'IP addresses as fast as possible'
Thanks for explaining things in a manner a non-computer person can understand. Well worth the watch.
Hi do you know any more resources information like this to learn computing because i’m kinda dumb at this
Rabbit ears, those were the good old day.
How to fool a scammer as fast as possible
I spent so many hours by watching videos on TCP/IP but couldn't understand. At last, this 6 minutes video made me understood 100%....
OMG!!! I feel like I could pass my Communications and Networking course with this video alone!! THANKS LINUS....
Dude... Please tell me this whole thing was an ad. The way you tied that in at the end was ingenious.
the most comprehensive TCP/IP video I've seen yet!
Thank you a lot!
As somebody who needs to be able to learn and recite this entire process by tomorrow I've never felt so happy to see an advert finally appear to signify the end of the video
THE BEST EXPLANATION OF TCP/IP FOR BEGINNERS I USED THIS VIDEO TO TEACH MY STUDENTS THANKS BROTHER.
I like how you summarize all the Vital information.... NICE
I didn't expect Linus to be saving me in my Concepts of Parallel and Distributed Systems class lmao
Amazing i love it, like finally i understand it.. yesterday i was crying because i can’t understand what tcp/ip protocol is and now i’m crying because it’s so easy!!
Really thank you!
sometimes linus techquickie is explaining things better and easier then my teachers at school. (i live in germany and do a vocational training in IT)
learning this right now in my networking class, and I have to explain it. Thanks for the good video. Much better than the provided class material.
so cool to see this linus explaining,we were learning osi model like 5 months ago :)
So seriously. Thank you for explaining that in that way. You're literally the only person I've seen break it down in a non text book way. Oh yeah, I just subscribed.
I think you've just saved my computer science exam. Thank you!!!
I'm studying for my A+, and this helped quite a bit. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. Right now I'm learning about IT and this video is waaaay more entertaining than what I'm used to seeing.
@Alex Green
Heyyy!
Any updates about you now that you would like to share?
Would love to hear!
I couldn't think of a better way of explaining tcp/ip
i like this a lot. it was funny,easy to understand, and quick. wish all instructional videos were like this one.
Linus really has improved his delivery since back then.
Actually, low-numbered ports like http (tcp/80) and smtp (tcp/25) are _destination_ ports. They don't describe where things are coming from. For that we have _source_ ports, which tend to change from connection to connection.
thnx linus passed my exams with this simple explanation
Thank you a a lot . that was really educational . I finally got concept behind . using simple and layer to layer description really helped .
if only this video was released before my computer science exam. :'D
OMG Linus, we need more videos like these. It's so helpful as I've got sem exam Tomorrow 😂😂❤
Thank you for making this easier to understand you are appreciated
You are the best man saved some time during exam period
Excellent informative video. Like so many of the others your have made. Brilliant. Keep up the good work. Cheers Man.
Coming back to this after starting a Networking IT degree....man, I remember the Tunnelbear debacle a few years back.
you are the saver of a CS student mate... well done...
super good, need more in-depth follow-up on tcp/ip
You guys do a great job with informative tech-things!!! Just Subscribed. Thank you.
Awesome!! I have never had so much fun learning before.
They should do a video on RFC specifications. The guidelines that allow different computers and hardware to interact with each other successfully.
I think I can sit for CCNA already by this LOL Linus could really be a good lecturer imo
I think the OSI model offers a more clear picture to beginners... All People Seem To Need Data Processing
Application layer 7 (allows for communication to programs)
Presentation layer 6 (formats)
Session layer 5 (NetBIOS)
Transport layer 4 (TCP / UDP) Segments
Network layer 3 (internet / IP) Packets
Data line layer 2 (LLC / MAC) Frames
Physical layer 1 (Cables) Bits
It shows you understand this far better than I do, can you hp me out in my beggingner level. ?
It is the most clear explanation that I heard.
Linus can explain concepts in less than 8 minutes while my professor explain half of it in 90 minutes
This was perfect for me.. This video worked great with my learning style.
omg i remember this lesson from my cisco networking academy class i took in highschool!! this brought me back to them good old days. gosh i miss high school, but better booty in college ;)
this is one of those 5 min video explains things better than a 50 min lecture
Just used this to recap for my GCSE Computing exam tomorrow since I actually like Linus as oppose to any other educational channels. :)
I keep coming back to these
Linus saved my mid-term exam, Thx
cant wait to comment before I run this video over, amazing work! especially the sandwich part!
Great Explanation man, and the punches though :D
You talk well, very easy to the ear..
The more I watch him, the higher his voice gets I swear...
Jokes aside, a brilliant video, highly useful for my A levels!
Dude, I had learn so much about this in CCNA 1 haha, also had to do OSI layer.
The little under your breathe "Damn it Taran" seemed so legit, thought you were legitimately just tired of him for a second there.
Do more videos about TCP Layers and switching!
You saved me a lot of time and research ty!
Something for learn everyday :)
Techquickie is just the best!
Linus to the top!!!
Very informative and thank you for the funny jokes in the middle! To all my emanagement students, I wish you the best of luck on Quiz #1! :D
Thank you for the video it helpd in my exam a lot.
Great explanation ! Made sense, keep up the great content!
So this school year we were studying these layers. And I've just learned more in a 5 minute video than in a whole fkn year. THX SCHOOL
yeeh me too
thank you, this video cleared things up quite a lot
video editing and points was amazing..
Thank you very much for your video! Really clear and helpful!
linus coming in clutch for my test
yesssss AND the plug at the end... your such a dope creator
Thanks to Cisco subject I took in high school, i've already known this. Good video for a refresh though :)
what the ffff! linus actually helped in my studies! this was useful in my education!
linus of all people
Yo, he's definitely the go to guy. too bad this is from 2016. But I appreciate all the good info.
simple explanation
good job
keep it up
Just my humble opinion, but I think that jokes shouldn't bring the flow to a jarring halt. I appreciated the packet jokes, but they really broke the flow of the video.
agreed!
No, Linus is just a serial killer. Those aren't jokes.
those weren't jokes...
I too think the videos would be better without cheap unfunny jokes and stupid sounds and animations.
2:11 really broke the flow for me lol
The best video.i have ever seen on Tcp/ip
that RX 480 ... 1.5 GHz Overclocking reference ;) well played Linus, well played
the 1.5 ghz on stock cooler meme actually made me laugh out loud
awesome study vidio, thankyou.... non-boring study videos
This is great and easyto understand.thanx for sharing
Awesome video! Great explanation.
Good stuff, as always!! keep up the good work :)
needed this 2 years ago
The writer of this video deserves an award
good and clear explanation, great vid thanks :)
Awesome explanation. Thanks!
Great video and explanation! Thank you
Thanks for the video
It was really helpful