If you have a passion for IT, this specialization course will excite you for sure. And the way Victor Escobedo teaches is 2nd to no one. I enjoyed it a lot.
All of the classes I’ve taken from google (e-commerce and the tech support specializations) were surprisingly top notch. The instructors were all engaging and relatable and that made a difference
This guy was definitely my favorite out of the instructors. It's like he's trying his best to keep you calm while talking about some of the most boring things about it like networks. very technical and at times fascinating but my head hurts lol
There is an error in this table 00:05:58 : the Protocol Data Unit for layer 4 should be 'Segment / Datagram'. Because the correct terminology is TCP segment and UDP datagram. UDP is a datagram (hence the name UDP - User Datagram Protocol). TCP is a segment because it uses segmentation, while UDP does not.
- a single node (device/host) can run multiple client or server applications e.g web browser and email - Transport layer sorts out which client or server programs/applications on one node are supposed to get what data Application layer has numerous protocols running it it - modulation/line coding
I am with coursera and with all respect I have to this teach This teacher is teaching the way to don’t learn I am struggling and I am not sure if I can switch this teacher lessons
@@luciosantos6659 While Coursera is generally a superior choice, but this particular lecturer merely resorted to reading from the material. Since I rely on concept mapping as my learning strategy, I found it challenging to establish connections between the key points.
It is hard to understand this for someone who just started this course man: "Any frame with a VLAN tag will only be delivered out of a switch interface configured to relay that specific tag". This is just an example. Please use more common words and help people grasp the concept. Thanks this content is good could be much better that way.
It means that if a VLAN tag is present in the data frame, the switch will only send that data frame out if it has been configured to send out data frames with that specific VLAN tag. If not, it will ignore that data instead of sending it out.
On our UA-cam channel, we offer the videos so you can get a preview of the content before enrolling. If you'd like to access the full certificate program, including assessments and hands-on labs, you can take it through Coursera for $49 per month after a 7-day free trial period: goo.gle/47Xwmmk
If you have a passion for IT, this specialization course will excite you for sure. And the way Victor Escobedo teaches is 2nd to no one. I enjoyed it a lot.
All of the classes I’ve taken from google (e-commerce and the tech support specializations) were surprisingly top notch. The instructors were all engaging and relatable and that made a difference
Thank you
This guy was definitely my favorite out of the instructors. It's like he's trying his best to keep you calm while talking about some of the most boring things about it like networks. very technical and at times fascinating but my head hurts lol
Thanks for making this free for reviwing after course
Thank you very much
I dont know why this isnt famous, but glad i found it. This is what I needed. Thankyou!!!
There is an error in this table 00:05:58 : the Protocol Data Unit for layer 4 should be 'Segment / Datagram'. Because the correct terminology is TCP segment and UDP datagram. UDP is a datagram (hence the name UDP - User Datagram Protocol). TCP is a segment because it uses segmentation, while UDP does not.
- a single node (device/host) can run multiple client or server applications e.g web browser and email
- Transport layer sorts out which client or server programs/applications on one node are supposed to get what data
Application layer has numerous protocols running it it
- modulation/line coding
I am with coursera and with all respect I have to this teach
This teacher is teaching the way to don’t learn
I am struggling and I am not sure if I can switch this teacher lessons
couldn't agree more
no patterns at all just info overload
@@Nkosimano which one is better?. Coursera or these UA-cam videos ?
@@luciosantos6659 While Coursera is generally a superior choice, but this particular lecturer merely resorted to reading from the material. Since I rely on concept mapping as my learning strategy, I found it challenging to establish connections between the key points.
Always this slightly apologetic, amused smile of "But wait... there is actually more.." 😀😀
really amazing and informative lecture sir loved it ❤❤❤ google knows how to catch smart peoples
I'm having trouble with this part course it's overwhelming
same here
my brain hurts
Same here. This entire section needs to be dumbed down imo
It is hard to understand this for someone who just started this course man: "Any frame with a VLAN tag will only be delivered out of a switch interface configured to relay that specific tag". This is just an example. Please use more common words and help people grasp the concept. Thanks this content is good could be much better that way.
coursera has an ai coach that makes what he is saying more simple. very helpful I could not live without it
It means that if a VLAN tag is present in the data frame, the switch will only send that data frame out if it has been configured to send out data frames with that specific VLAN tag. If not, it will ignore that data instead of sending it out.
Love watching these and wondering if these people got laid off or not.
Once join the any course can I get any documentation for particular
You get a certificate and a discount for the A+ exams
36:47 The preamble is 7 bytes not 8 bytes
so does that mean a switch can be used to collect data somehow ?
Hi I'm Ariful Islam leeton im software developer and developer Google and co funder open A. I
Is this complete course on networks?
On our UA-cam channel, we offer the videos so you can get a preview of the content before enrolling. If you'd like to access the full certificate program, including assessments and hands-on labs, you can take it through Coursera for $49 per month after a 7-day free trial period: goo.gle/47Xwmmk
por favor legendem em portugues brasileiro 🙏
I dont think any of this is necessary.
7:29 😂😂😂😂