I'm being honest with you, I'm learning CCNA course with a lot of money in outside and I didn't understand what my teacher said to me. But for you, your explainations and teaching ways are way better than my outside teacher. You're the best teacher for me. Thank for your video. Keep going, I'm alway your fan. The best UA-cam Channel for me.
@@komalnandanwar7513 Visit the link in the top line of the description: 'Free CCNA 200-301 flashcards/Packet Tracer labs for the course: jeremysitlab.com/youtube-join/ '
Can you believe that I got hired for an internship without even having a CCNA yet because of this Course? Basically the recruiter asked me what I was currently studying and I said: VLANs, explaining what I learned from this videos. Thank you so much Jeremy
Man, I really hope everyone who is studying for the CCNA have the opportunity to look at your videos and I'm sure spreading out the word! Always above and beyond, thanks Jeremy!
In my country we don't speak english but the way you are teaching with your simple english i feel like am english man,for sure am enjoying CCNA with you
the VLAN graphics help so much. No wonder people struggle with traditional teachers teaching networking, they just talk about it expecting you to understand them. You need color coded graphics to explain something very abstract like VLANs. Thank you Jeremy!
Same here! I've tried studying other stuff this way and was never able to keep up, but IDK why the way he teaches makes it way easier and makes you keep up
Thank you, I was getting nervous when you would release another video. I hope you are doing well. Again I want to thank you for spending the time to create this video series, me and everyone else who are watching them really do appreciate the time you are taken to create them. Thank you
These are still the best CCNA videos on UA-cam. So many people will be able to learn a lot from these videos and would definitely pass the exam. Thanks a lot Jeremy !
I am low-key anxious that I am about to finish these amazing videos and I'll have to wait for the weekly uploads, lol! All in all, they are all worth the wait. Keep it up Jeremy! Arigatou!
i was searching lots of material for CCNA. since the day i got this channel i am just flowing with your contents. such a great explanation from ground level. even i am reading your content ignoring my hunger and food. thank you so much for these efforts .
0:19 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Networks) 0:41 Things we'll cover 1:27 What is a LAN? 2:30 LANs/ Broadcast Domains 4:38 What is a VLAN? 13:05 VLAN Configuration 17:51 Things we covered 19:12 QUIZ
i have been trying to study CCNA for the last 3 years but got lost midway. Your material is so easy to follow because of the practice labs, Quiz, Flashcards. Anyone trying to study CCNA really needs to look at this course.
I know it's only part 1 of VLans, but I aced the quiz first try. I thought I was making a big leap with question 5 but I got it correct trying to justify it, so far I understood it greatly thanks Jeremy
Jeremy, idk if you will see this but I really enjoy how you continuously repeat the concepts in your videos that you obviously have a strong understanding of for new learners like me. Hearing it different ways helps a lot.
I've been using VLANs since March or so (with OpenWRT), but didn't know much about the background like you explained in the beginning, like how things can be passed on without going through the router without VLANs, and about layers etc. Thank you !!!
Hi Jeremy, It's good to have you back. I'm glad to see that you're alright and thanks again for all your work creating this amazing resource, we really appreciate it.
My guy, I have been confusing myself on what the point is in the difference between subnets and vlans for a hot minute now during my studies since I decided to go for the Network+ almost a year ago. I have been worrying about how I wasn’t understanding fully, that there was something I was missing, and you literally cleared it up in one video with one animation. Thank you.
i'm currently in a sysadmin role and finding these videos extremely helpful! so much to take in with all this study and doing the actual role at the sametime, thank you for making this resource available
As always, brilliant content. It's the teaching that is excellent, more than anything. And even though I already know this, I still took time to watch. Just one thing I noted. Thank you Jeremy
i have mixed Feelings with this Learn Series and I want to share them with u: PRO's: 1) I agree with the other people here, you have a great talent to explain topics detailed, and structured step by step. 2.) Most of all I like it how you go into all the possibilities that can happen, without ommitting anything and without leaving open questions in the room. I paid 2 courses on other plattforms and both are fast in generalizing topics and leaving open questions (which all will explained in later sektions so you have to study 2months longer to get the answer) 3.) Thanks for the plenty amount of learning material such as labs and flashcards. although i think that many flashcards are not nessesary for the test. for example i spend 2 weeks of learning this IEEE standards, but in my last Test their was not a Single question about this. (could be random). I failed the test, partly because i only got 6 weeks before test the instruction to learn from my supervisor, only preparing with labs, vids, flashcards.. with 602/1000 points (825 to pass), so a tip to all.. its not a good idea to spend to much time like 2 weeks on memorizing flashcards. My other co-workers recommended me to learn with dumbs (in 2 weeks is the next exam), as 2 people pass the exam with that with about 920/1000 points. Nevertheless i think its important to learn also with this courses to get the understanding of networking fundamentals. CON: its the shadowside of 2.) because you go in so detailed, you take more time in making more videos, thats why we are by now only finished with vlans, stp, vtp.. and havent covered topics like dynamic routing protocols, dynamic trunk interfaces, IPv6, security, etc. which are all very common in the test. Because of this I was forced to buy courses in the internet as well. 4.) because you share that course for free, the videos are peppered with lots of advertisement which repeatedly interrupt the concentratrion and focus on the topic. Its like swipping news on my smartphone while an important lesson. To be honest I would prefer it when you would demand a fee instead of advertising. I would buy thst course nontheless, because of first mentioned reasons. to all i would recommend to preper at least 2 months of study before enter exam
Hi! Thanks for your detailed feedback. As for the cons: I really do want to make videos more quickly, but I work full-time from Monday to Friday and can only make videos in my spare time on weekends, so I can't really increase the speed. As for the ads on UA-cam, understood! I will look into putting the course on Udemy or somewhere else.
I am taking CompTIA N plus but I find Jeremy very much interesting.. Believe me or not you are the best lecture I have ever seen you are doing great jobs ❤️ much love blessed is every single atom of Jeremy
Wow! This is the best tutorials by far. Very clear and concise and makes the subject much easier. Doesn't cover the whole syllabus such as tier architecture but covers all major topics. Great videos
That's great news. I'm looking forward to NAT and Network Architecture because I know for a fact these two topics will come up in the exam. Also forgot your quiz questions as well. THANKS
@JeremysITLab This course is 4 years old and still the most relevant tool out there to pass your CCNA. I've gone through Cisco's E-Learning, Kevin Wallace, and Neil Anderson and yours is by far the best. They are all competent and know what they are talking about but I literally passed my CCNA because of the gaps you closed by how in-depth you cover the topic. CCNA as of 2025-01-24. Please don't ever stop what you're doing.
I regret that I did not watch your videos at the beginning of my learning and the money that I wasted on stupid Udemy courses. 😭 U r a treasure, Jeremy! ❤ Shady from Egypt.
Great class sir, you're are maintaining the same potential from Day 1..! I never get bored even in one class...so interesting and entertaining.... Although may be got bored in one class "Day 10 - Ipv4 header" that was some headache..😅 Every other classes are in another level ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Really appreciate the course, its interesting more than anything else. Its however crazy how much of this must be retained, struggling from day 16-22. second time round watching that section. to think this goes up to day 63, is wild
Wonderful training lessons so far. I wish you are able to upload some lessons on new ccna topics such as automation, programmability & wireless etc.... Thanks
jermy i'm in love with the course. its the best ! now i have a question for everybody see this comment : maybe do you do some summaries or some bullets or some more detailed flashcards and can share it? i am very anxious because i know that videos are not enough for me , and i need summary/bullets of each great video here so i can quick review if i forget.
Sorry for the delay everyone! I'm back!
Welcome back dude and thanks
We are glad you re back! Hope u re doing good!
Welcome back sir. Be safe from Corona. Stay at home.
Welcome back Sir
Welcome back
I'm being honest with you, I'm learning CCNA course with a lot of money in outside and I didn't understand what my teacher said to me. But for you, your explainations and teaching ways are way better than my outside teacher. You're the best teacher for me. Thank for your video. Keep going, I'm alway your fan. The best UA-cam Channel for me.
Thank you for your comment Tanaka-san!
haha me too
@@JeremysITLab sir how to download lab files
@@komalnandanwar7513 Visit the link in the top line of the description:
'Free CCNA 200-301 flashcards/Packet Tracer labs for the course: jeremysitlab.com/youtube-join/ '
@@JeremysITLab thank you so much
Can you believe that I got hired for an internship without even having a CCNA yet because of this Course?
Basically the recruiter asked me what I was currently studying and I said: VLANs, explaining what I learned from this videos.
Thank you so much Jeremy
That's AWESOME! Well done :)
Certification is important, but getting real experience is even more important!
congratulation.
congratulations! May I ask which specific job you applied for an internship?
same here! the recruiter asked me what I'm doing to prepare for the CCNA and he recognized Jeremy'sITLab when I told him about it
Man, I really hope everyone who is studying for the CCNA have the opportunity to look at your videos and I'm sure spreading out the word! Always above and beyond, thanks Jeremy!
Thanks for spreading the word!
Man this jerëmy guy is sonething different
In my country we don't speak english but the way you are teaching with your simple english i feel like am english man,for sure am enjoying CCNA with you
Thank you :)
the VLAN graphics help so much. No wonder people struggle with traditional teachers teaching networking, they just talk about it expecting you to understand them. You need color coded graphics to explain something very abstract like VLANs. Thank you Jeremy!
Still here after 15 days! Thank you for this course, I rarely stick this long when it comes to self paced learning!
Same here! I've tried studying other stuff this way and was never able to keep up, but IDK why the way he teaches makes it way easier and makes you keep up
Thank you, I was getting nervous when you would release another video. I hope you are doing well. Again I want to thank you for spending the time to create this video series, me and everyone else who are watching them really do appreciate the time you are taken to create them. Thank you
Thank you so much for the comment, I'm doing well! Hope you are too.
Thank you, your tutorials helped me a lot do my work
Thanks so much for the generous tip! Sorry for the l very late reply, I just noticed this comment now. I appreciate your support :)
These are still the best CCNA videos on UA-cam. So many people will be able to learn a lot from these videos and would definitely pass the exam. Thanks a lot Jeremy !
I am low-key anxious that I am about to finish these amazing videos and I'll have to wait for the weekly uploads, lol! All in all, they are all worth the wait. Keep it up Jeremy! Arigatou!
Thank you Joyce! Sorry for the anxiety! lol
"low-key": Gen-Z's new "like...ummm"
i was searching lots of material for CCNA. since the day i got this channel i am just flowing with your contents. such a great explanation from ground level. even i am reading your content ignoring my hunger and food. thank you so much for these efforts .
Jeremy deserves a noble price for such a great videos!
I m glad that u are back, You have been teaching many things that my school did not teach me. Please do continue making videos for this course!!!!
Thank you, I will!
0:19 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Networks)
0:41 Things we'll cover
1:27 What is a LAN?
2:30 LANs/ Broadcast Domains
4:38 What is a VLAN?
13:05 VLAN Configuration
17:51 Things we covered
19:12 QUIZ
i have been trying to study CCNA for the last 3 years but got lost midway. Your material is so easy to follow because of the practice labs, Quiz, Flashcards. Anyone trying to study CCNA really needs to look at this course.
I know it's only part 1 of VLans, but I aced the quiz first try. I thought I was making a big leap with question 5 but I got it correct trying to justify it, so far I understood it greatly thanks Jeremy
Jeremy, idk if you will see this but I really enjoy how you continuously repeat the concepts in your videos that you obviously have a strong understanding of for new learners like me. Hearing it different ways helps a lot.
This is the best CCNA learning course I have ever seen so far..Jeremy, plz add CCNP & CCIE...I really admire how neat and accurate this course is.
Thank you Sarmad! I plan to add CCNP after the CCNA course ;)
@@JeremysITLab Yes sir please add ccnp and ccie and i want to request you that if you have any notes of for your CCNA videos.
I've been using VLANs since March or so (with OpenWRT), but didn't know much about the background like you explained in the beginning, like how things can be passed on without going through the router without VLANs, and about layers etc. Thank you !!!
you are amazing man, being a civil engineer i can understand your concepts so well.....good work man
Thank you :)
this is the best networking class i have found online
Hi Jeremy,
It's good to have you back. I'm glad to see that you're alright and thanks again for all your work creating this amazing resource, we really appreciate it.
Thank you :)
Even I was studied this material many times, but no one explainin simple and understandable way like you, thank you from heart❤️❤️🌹🌹
the way you explain everything is crystal clear. love your videos and looking forward to your next one.
Thank you! The next one will come soon.
i really wish everyone who are interested in CCNA to watch this video. thank you Jeremy♥
Great video. I love how you break every point down to make sure we are getting the fundamentals it's really helpful. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Basically a network is a broadcast domain.
I am now a member of JCNA to show my little support, thank you once more.
Thank you so much! I'm glad to have your support.
so far I think this is the best explanation about vlans among so many videos I have watched, very clear. many thanks
Thanks :)
Folks, I'd like to welcome you to Jeremy's IT lab.
Thanks for creating these videos for free, currently I am reviewing the CCNA course and your videos are great.🥇
Great to have you back.
I trust you are keeping well in this perilous times.
Thank you, I'm glad to be back! I am well, I hope you are too.
My guy, I have been confusing myself on what the point is in the difference between subnets and vlans for a hot minute now during my studies since I decided to go for the Network+ almost a year ago. I have been worrying about how I wasn’t understanding fully, that there was something I was missing, and you literally cleared it up in one video with one animation. Thank you.
Hi Jeremy. Glad to se u Back. Thx for the Video. May God protect us from Corona Virus and any diseases
Thank you, stay safe!
i'm currently in a sysadmin role and finding these videos extremely helpful! so much to take in with all this study and doing the actual role at the sametime, thank you for making this resource available
As always, brilliant content. It's the teaching that is excellent, more than anything. And even though I already know this, I still took time to watch. Just one thing I noted. Thank you Jeremy
Thanks as always!
THE BEST CHANNEL FOR CCNA, THANKS VERY MUCH SIR. YOU ARE A PROF. AT THIS STUFFS
KEEP IT UP BROTHER
Thanks, Hassan!
i have mixed Feelings with this Learn Series and I want to share them with u:
PRO's:
1) I agree with the other people here, you have a great talent to explain topics detailed, and structured step by step.
2.) Most of all I like it how you go into all the possibilities that can happen, without ommitting anything and without leaving open questions in the room. I paid 2 courses on other plattforms and both are fast in generalizing topics and leaving open questions (which all will explained in later sektions so you have to study 2months longer to get the answer)
3.) Thanks for the plenty amount of learning material such as labs and flashcards. although i think that many flashcards are not nessesary for the test. for example i spend 2 weeks of learning this IEEE standards, but in my last Test their was not a Single question about this. (could be random). I failed the test, partly because i only got 6 weeks before test the instruction to learn from my supervisor, only preparing with labs, vids, flashcards.. with 602/1000 points (825 to pass), so a tip to all.. its not a good idea to spend to much time like 2 weeks on memorizing flashcards. My other co-workers recommended me to learn with dumbs (in 2 weeks is the next exam), as 2 people pass the exam with that with about 920/1000 points. Nevertheless i think its important to learn also with this courses to get the understanding of networking fundamentals.
CON: its the shadowside of 2.) because you go in so detailed, you take more time in making more videos, thats why we are by now only finished with vlans, stp, vtp.. and havent covered topics like dynamic routing protocols, dynamic trunk interfaces, IPv6, security, etc. which are all very common in the test. Because of this I was forced to buy courses in the internet as well.
4.) because you share that course for free, the videos are peppered with lots of advertisement which repeatedly interrupt the concentratrion and focus on the topic. Its like swipping news on my smartphone while an important lesson.
To be honest I would prefer it when you would demand a fee instead of advertising. I would buy thst course nontheless, because of first mentioned reasons.
to all i would recommend to preper at least 2 months of study before enter exam
Hi! Thanks for your detailed feedback.
As for the cons: I really do want to make videos more quickly, but I work full-time from Monday to Friday and can only make videos in my spare time on weekends, so I can't really increase the speed.
As for the ads on UA-cam, understood! I will look into putting the course on Udemy or somewhere else.
@@JeremysITLab yes udemy would be great as i'm already registrated there :D and you dont have to apologize for it. Thx for your great Job here 👍
I am taking CompTIA N plus but I find Jeremy very much interesting.. Believe me or not you are the best lecture I have ever seen you are doing great jobs ❤️ much love blessed is every single atom of Jeremy
Basically a network is the same as a broadcast domain (layer 3 wise). And VLANs are a layer 2 version of subnetting.
Thanks for pointing this out; it's helped me grasp the concept a lot better!
this visual representation is top notch! I love this channel
glad to see you here , we were waiting updates :)
Thank you :)
Jeremy thank you so much for your explanation about Vlans! Far better than my instructor! God bless you!
I never understood this anywhere else but here. You are the best teacher so far!!
Welcome back Sir. Be safe from Corona. Stay at home.
Thank you, I will! Stay safe.
Wow! This is the best tutorials by far. Very clear and concise and makes the subject much easier. Doesn't cover the whole syllabus such as tier architecture but covers all major topics. Great videos
Still in progress! New video every week.
That's great news. I'm looking forward to NAT and Network Architecture because I know for a fact these two topics will come up in the exam. Also forgot your quiz questions as well. THANKS
Welcome back Man. Hope you are safe and healthy
Thank you, I am! I hope you are too.
Another day another lesson! Thank you very much for the content you are creating! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Alberto :)
@JeremysITLab This course is 4 years old and still the most relevant tool out there to pass your CCNA. I've gone through Cisco's E-Learning, Kevin Wallace, and Neil Anderson and yours is by far the best. They are all competent and know what they are talking about but I literally passed my CCNA because of the gaps you closed by how in-depth you cover the topic. CCNA as of 2025-01-24. Please don't ever stop what you're doing.
Out of the entire series this is my favorite video. Really good stuff...as it turns out VLANS are kinda fun
The educational details and the way it is presented are wonderful. I appreciate you.🙏
I regret that I did not watch your videos at the beginning of my learning and the money that I wasted on stupid Udemy courses. 😭 U r a treasure, Jeremy! ❤
Shady from Egypt.
Many thanks to you man ,for these wonderful lessons ,i feel confident that am becoming a network engineer.
You absolutely can! Study hard, get your CCNA, and go for it :)
Não existe uma forma melhor de explicação do que essa. Estou aprendendo e amando o seu jeito de passar o conhecimento.
Thank you! I had to use google translate for that, but I appreciate the message :)
Great class sir, you're are maintaining the same potential from Day 1..!
I never get bored even in one class...so interesting and entertaining....
Although may be got bored in one class "Day 10 - Ipv4 header" that was some headache..😅
Every other classes are in another level ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
So easy and clear lesson to understand..i pray God make your life full of happiness..thanks so much!!!
Thank you, Youssef :)
Thank You very much, Jeremy, for starting this series! Love from Pakistan!
Thank you Salman!
Thank you, your explanation makes everything easy and interesting
Glad to see u back my friend! Was feeling a bit lost...
Sorry for the wait! I will upload regularly again.
@@JeremysITLab appreciated jeremy! Thanks as always
These videos are incredibly helpful. I feel like I'll be able to continue at this pace for studying and I love how they build on each other
Thanks James :)
This is excellent ! simple,short and easy to understand
Thank you :)
Hey Jeremy, it’s a great job you doing at those videos. Will recommend to everyone willing to attempt CCNA exam but not only.
Wow you repleyed all comments really great Jeremy 👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sometimes I miss comments, but I try to reply to all ;)
Great video, I liked it a lot.
It was explained in a very understandable manner by you.
Finally I understand! You have a great set of videos. Thanks.
I literally (5 minutes ago) just pasted a test on Vlans because of this video series. Thanks again!
Really appreciate the course, its interesting more than anything else. Its however crazy how much of this must be retained, struggling from day 16-22. second time round watching that section. to think this goes up to day 63, is wild
repetition is key, it will become second nature eventually but at that point you will be so burnt out, good luck
Wonderful training lessons so far. I wish you are able to upload some lessons on new ccna topics such as automation, programmability & wireless etc....
Thanks
Thank you, I will upload those topics in the future!
Thq sir
fantastic video jeremy!! loved it
Thank you Rakshita!
We are glad you r back! Hope u r doing good! its ok boss ....tC
Thank you so much!
jermy i'm in love with the course. its the best !
now i have a question for everybody see this comment : maybe do you do some summaries or some bullets or some more detailed flashcards and can share it?
i am very anxious because i know that videos are not enough for me , and i need summary/bullets of each great video here so i can quick review if i forget.
How about making your own as you watch each video? Then use google to fill in more details.
I leaner a lot from your videos than from ccna modules itself
Welcome back Jeremy !
Thank you Ayoub!
I was looking forward to a new video, thanks a lot for sharing !
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@JeremysITLab Will there be more tutorials ?
You are the best teacher ever. I am waiting for day 17.
Thank you!
This stuff is really starting to click. Thanks J man!!
your videos makes really enjoy learning the material. thanks for the videos really appreciated it.
Such a great course 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 blessing for people who cannot afford college education
Good Job, I understand more carefully now... Let's continue!
Great job as always i really enjoy watching your videos
Thank you, glad to hear that :)
Great job Jeremy, keep up the good work.
Best VLAN video Mr. Jeremy
Thank you :)
Made Super-easyyyy!! Love from India!
Thanks Shubhi! :)
I like your teaching method, very systematic and clear. Plus quiz to reinforce knowledge. If you have trg course on Udemy, I'll sign up.
Thank you! The course isn't on Udemy, but it is on Teachable (jeremysitlab.teachable.com)
It is a really great description of VLAN, Tnx and all the best
Thank you so much!
The best explanation about VLAN ever...😍
best way to explaine broadcast domain ever!
yet another flawless video. Thanks!
Not flawless, but I try my best ;)
hey man, amazing your tutorial! very comprehensible and the level of detail is great!
thank you.
Thank you :)
His level of detail!! is amazing!!!!
Thanks for the videos. They've been very helpful towards my studying.
14:26 lucky students. When I did the 640-801 course there was a PowerPoint on each of them.
Today I really know what a VLAN is.thank you so much
Great, I'm glad to hear that :)
Thank you man i was waiting for you
Glad to be back!
thank you jeremy for your videos
It helps me a lot, very easy to understand. Thanks for all
Thank u so much for ur informative videos.... u r one of the best mentors... 👌👌👌👌
It's my pleasure!
Wooooh, this what am looking for. He's just best teacher
thanks a ton for making time for this. This helps a lot
Thank you, I'm happy to help!
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much.💌
Thank you so much. Great explanation Jeremy. Love it 👏👍
Thank you!