Mr Sunny, You are providing the jokes and the knowledge in such way that makes me think the joke as it is something to learn. Then, when I am at that point where I realise that you've just made a joke about Star-bus and Starbucks, I start to laugh very loudly!! You are officially the best teacher i've seen online! Long live Mr.Sunny!
I have watched several videos with people teaching on this subject and none of them I liked and went into the detail necessary except for this one. The last comment was hilarious :D
@@givenmahlangu6507 great question. Ring can be both unidirectional and bidirectional. Unidirectional can be clockwise or counterclockwise. It depends on setup and technologies used.
Hi mr. Sunny, thanks for your lesson. I have a question: what's physically a terminator? What does it do? And why would the signal bounce back and forth? Thank you in advance. I ask all those questions because I really can't figure out the electric schematic, the circuit diagram of a net and it's a bit frustrating. I would be very grateful if you answered my questions; otherwise, no problem and just thank you for your interesting lesson. Cheers!
@ermattia -- The term has a different meaning depending on the application, but I'll assume that you're speaking of a bus or token-ring terminator. The bus terminator is a passive electronic circuit, usually a resistor with inductor or capacitor. It's a physical layer device designed to balance the network electrical impedance preventing wave reflection or "signal bounce", and reduce electrical interference, ie., noise. Without termination, open circuits can act as an antenna, picking up your neighbor's hair dryer, or reflect any transient signal harmonic energy. That's probably more EE than you wanted to hear. Essentially, a terminator optimizes your network speed.
This might be a stupid question, but if I'm installing a star topology network, do the PC's and devices have to physically resemble a star? Does physical placement matter in topology?
You have a very good question. I did some research and I could be able to find any good answers or no answer. Since star-bus is popular hybrid topology for local Ethernet network, I assume that star bus is "better" than Star-ring. I really do not know.
Hi sir, can you please help meee.............................Mr. Juan Dela Cruz is a small business man that runs a company that sells computer hardware. He have been experience problem with his accounting department which he depends on to provide him with the sales reports. Mr. Juan Dela Cruz wants to be able to shared information between his computer and the six(6) computer station of the accounting department and have a central printing area. Question : Which type of network would you recommend to Mr. Juan Dela Cruz and explain why?
I saw it was an Asian teacher, and I knew I met the best ( Their strength is teaching). Thank you sir.
Thank you so much! I love your lessons so much. They are fun and lightweight but still give all the important details :)
Glad you like them!
You teaching is so simple and yet informative. I did NOT expect humor! :) You are an excellent teacher Mr. Sunny!
Glad you liked it!
8:17 "Stupid people with a lot of money" :)
That comment brought me so much life!! LOLOL
the goverment also lol
Yeah inn'it I was gonna say that bit was awesome!
Best description of Topologies by a mile - keep on with the top tutorials.
Thanks, John.
Mr Sunny, You are providing the jokes and the knowledge in such way that makes me think the joke as it is something to learn. Then, when I am at that point where I realise that you've just made a joke about Star-bus and Starbucks, I start to laugh very loudly!! You are officially the best teacher i've seen online! Long live Mr.Sunny!
Thank you for your comments! Check out my other videos please!
Thank you so much for your simple and yet informative tutorials
Excellent humor and explanation!
Thank you kindly!
I have watched several videos with people teaching on this subject and none of them I liked and went into the detail necessary except for this one. The last comment was hilarious :D
I really appreciate your class, pls keep doing what you are doing. Thank you so much
Thank you very much, Mr. Sunny.
Excellent and elaborative as alwaysssss! Thank you
Once again I loved your explanation and very informative . Love you sunny
Thank you very much!
Mr sunny you are going to make my work much easier thank you very much
What is the direction of the data flow in a ring topology???
@@givenmahlangu6507 great question. Ring can be both unidirectional and bidirectional. Unidirectional can be clockwise or counterclockwise. It depends on setup and technologies used.
Thank you Sunny!
Great content! Learned a lot!
I am glad you learned a lot.
Sunny has humor, great job and thank you
Thanks for your uploads,,hope to see more videos especially im taking up CCNA its very helpful,I will share it to my friends..
great!
SunnyClassroom -- Hello Sir. Let me tell you -- this lesson is a gem. I hope that you are happy in your graduate program and best wishes. 🇺🇲🧙🏼♂️💙💙💙
thank you for explaining the difference between star bus at starbucks...
You are great, love from India ❤
Thank you very much!
Awsome lecture Sunny...!!!
🥇🎖🏅!!!
great explanation
Thanks a lot.
U are master of all master...
Thanks!
nice videos sir...Love Them
great teacher
Thanks, sir. You help me passed my assignment
Great!
Ty sunny ure a lifesaver
Is 1:54 Point-to-Multipoint Topology the same as 4:16 Star Topology? Thanks
i was so impressed
thanks a lot.
Wait, so you're saying that I can't use Starbuck to connect my computers?
Damn, I did it wrong
haha!
Isnt that how you get Java installed?
Good job !
Hi mr. Sunny, thanks for your lesson. I have a question: what's physically a terminator? What does it do? And why would the signal bounce back and forth? Thank you in advance. I ask all those questions because I really can't figure out the electric schematic, the circuit diagram of a net and it's a bit frustrating. I would be very grateful if you answered my questions; otherwise, no problem and just thank you for your interesting lesson. Cheers!
@ermattia -- The term has a different meaning depending on the application, but I'll assume that you're speaking of a bus or token-ring terminator.
The bus terminator is a passive electronic circuit, usually a resistor with inductor or capacitor. It's a physical layer device designed to balance the network electrical impedance preventing wave reflection or "signal bounce", and reduce electrical interference, ie., noise. Without termination, open circuits can act as an antenna, picking up your neighbor's hair dryer, or reflect any transient signal harmonic energy. That's probably more EE than you wanted to hear.
Essentially, a terminator optimizes your network speed.
This might be a stupid question, but if I'm installing a star topology network, do the PC's and devices have to physically resemble a star? Does physical placement matter in topology?
You got a new fun ! :D
A wireless mesh network is popular now!
Sunny you’re the best
nice
Which topology between a star bus and ring has a best fault tolerance and why?
You have a very good question. I did some research and I could be able to find any good answers or no answer. Since star-bus is popular hybrid topology for local Ethernet network, I assume that star bus is "better" than Star-ring. I really do not know.
Please do a video of LAN floor designs for room/building
will do later.
Ahaha 6:24 and 8:13 (Government and stupid people = government also stupid =D ) Man You did my day :D Thanks for the tutorial and positive emotions.
governments spend like crazy because they are corrupt.
Can you please make video on Synchronous and Asynchronous serial data transmission. If you have already made..can you please share the link.. Thanks
I put on my lists!
I love you Sunny 😂🤙
I like the humor there 😂😂
Hi, please give me a scenario of Lan topology principles
Crap, that's why I failed my test! I was thinking Starbucks! Thanks Sunny!
Hi sir, can you please help meee.............................Mr. Juan Dela Cruz is a small business man that runs a company that sells computer hardware. He have been experience problem with his accounting department which he depends on to provide him with the sales reports. Mr. Juan Dela Cruz wants to be able to shared information between his computer and the six(6) computer station of the accounting department and have a central printing area.
Question : Which type of network would you recommend to Mr. Juan Dela Cruz and explain why?
Fuck tried to make the fully meshed one now there is a demon in my server 7:23
buena chino esta bueno ese comentario, gente estupida y conn mucho billete solo lo haria!
Governments or stupid people with a lot of money
Kind of redundant :P
HaHa! Is there any reason between goverments and stupid people with a lot of money? :D
topology, topology, topology, topology, potology, what?
best video!
Thank you Sunny!