Small Office Networking - Intro (series part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 9 сер 2016
  • First in a series of videos that covers the task of creating a small office network. The series will cover:
    1. Basic network connectivity an hardware
    2. File sharing
    3. adding a shared printer
    4. WiFi access
    The goal is to take a potentially complex task and break it into simple chapters. The target audience of this videos (and the series to follow) is non-technical people who need to build a computer network quickly without all the technical details and theory.
    You might think of this as a "networking for dummies". But, that certainly doesn't imply there is anything dumb about people who are trying to find a way to do things themselves!
    If you are watching this because you find network and telecommunications interesting, you might be wondering if this field could be a career for you. If so, you might be very interested in my other channel where I have started a series for people considering becoming network and telecom professionals • Network-Telecom Career...
    Before you rush out and buy the Netgear switches, the Linksys routers, etc, take a some time to watch this video and othrers like it to understand the parts and techniques that make up a small office network. This will prevent you from over-spending or buy equipment you don't need.
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  • @lornabartolome3187
    @lornabartolome3187 3 роки тому +20

    I really wish other tutorials are like this. Showing the actual procedures. Great video!

  • @alfredvillarino8404
    @alfredvillarino8404 7 років тому +7

    Great Video. Very informative especially for this first time networker. Made my life much easier. Thanks.

  • @kingjareyrgv5305
    @kingjareyrgv5305 6 років тому +1

    Very informative and simple to understand. Saved me hundreds of $$$. Thank you.

  • @eldaza03
    @eldaza03 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for doing a "simply" video to follow. Took me hours of searching for something just like this. Every other video tries to hard to sound smart. thanks again

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому +3

      I certainly appreciate the compliment. And what you say is exactly what I aim for - making complex knowledge easy to understand 😊

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 Рік тому

    lol oh man. I love this. Reading material can only get you so far. This video and your explanation/demonstration really helps and much needed!!! thanks.

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 6 років тому

    Fantastic video as an introduction. Thanks Michael

  • @svetlinburgudzhiev2235
    @svetlinburgudzhiev2235 5 років тому

    The video was very educated for which I would like to thank you very much!

  • @tulw2728
    @tulw2728 5 років тому +1

    This old video was recommended to me by UA-cam.
    I watched it from beginning to end and, yeah. It was worth it.
    So well explained, I just suscribed. I will watch the video series at least one video per day. Thank you!.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому

      I’ll take the compliment. Thank you. :-)

  • @domingosadrianoafonso5127
    @domingosadrianoafonso5127 4 роки тому +1

    The best and most instructive video. Keep it up!!!Thanks to this video I did install my small office network though I am not well versed on Internet stuff. Thanks and kind regards.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  4 роки тому

      man! that's go great to hear. Good for you sir! :-)

  • @joshuavazquez9772
    @joshuavazquez9772 3 роки тому

    Very well constructed video! Kudos!

  • @ethanPi
    @ethanPi 3 роки тому

    Really like this series so far!

  • @thatsmybucket
    @thatsmybucket 6 років тому

    Thank you for making this video. just enough technical info to set up my office without confusing me like so many other videos did :) thanks from czech republic

    • @Nmomo8691
      @Nmomo8691 3 роки тому

      Me too
      All the way from uganda

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому

      So happy to hear I am helping people all over the world! 😄

  • @anthonyenamu1430
    @anthonyenamu1430 2 роки тому

    Ive been looking for a holistic series like this, thank you so much...

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  2 роки тому

      Your welcome. I wish I had more time to do it better. YT is not my Day business. 😊

  • @tonyruano1461
    @tonyruano1461 7 років тому +2

    thanks for this video.
    I am wiring a house and it help me a lot.

  • @kamakrishnan
    @kamakrishnan 4 роки тому

    Excellent. Appreciate you sharing the video and teaching how to make the network for your own business

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  4 роки тому

      Good deal. Thanks for commenting. Glad I could help.😁

  • @jameschurch9204
    @jameschurch9204 6 років тому

    I CAN'T believe 125 viewers DIDN'T like/enjoy this EXCELLENT FREE, FREE, FREE knowledge given to them .

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      ha! Thanks James. I'll take the compliment. :-)
      Yes, that's UA-cam for you. Lots of trolls out there.
      Thanks for the feedback sir!

  • @IAmYourEnd
    @IAmYourEnd Рік тому +1

    I just started out on my network n telecom career and your vids got the best explanations 💯

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  Рік тому

      Thank you for the compliment. Good luck with that path!
      I have another channel you might find useful
      UA-cam.com/diytelecom 🙂

  • @nelsonnelson31
    @nelsonnelson31 7 років тому

    Love your channel man. Keep it up! Learning alot from your channel!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому

      That's great. You might like my other channel ua-cam.com/users/DIYTelecom
      Good luck with your learning. :-D

    • @nelsonnelson31
      @nelsonnelson31 7 років тому

      Already one step ahead of you :-)

  • @yummyramen2821
    @yummyramen2821 6 років тому +2

    Thank you very much, my aunt wants me to set up a network at her small office and i saw this video, i easily got 200 bucks from her because of this video! Thank you!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      good for you friend! i love to hear about success stories like that!! 😁

    • @theoragonsvlog552
      @theoragonsvlog552 6 років тому

      @@NetworkAdvisor how to connect? Do I need configuration? How?

  • @vinnynarula6748
    @vinnynarula6748 5 років тому

    very useful and easy to understand video.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому

      Thanks Vinny. Glad you found it useful! Thanks for letting me know. :-)

  • @janredgarcia8520
    @janredgarcia8520 5 років тому

    Thank you sir. Good tutorial !

  • @orbitekcomputers8962
    @orbitekcomputers8962 6 років тому +1

    nice video sir I love it am just starting the network class I hope I will benefit from your videoz

  • @daclasa8437
    @daclasa8437 5 років тому

    This is good and thank you for teching

  • @CredoVG
    @CredoVG 7 років тому +3

    this is very informative. thank you. coming from a computer networking student here!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому

      Excellent Credo. Glad to help. Good luck! :-D

    • @myjourney9535
      @myjourney9535 6 років тому

      Nice sir I want to job but computer networking certificate

  • @jimmysale417
    @jimmysale417 4 роки тому

    Looks like I found my mentor. :) Thanks :)

  • @samsonmoiwa
    @samsonmoiwa 4 роки тому

    I love this video. Thanks

  • @ronthedon3106
    @ronthedon3106 3 роки тому +6

    Finally an actual hardware video victory... Thanks for your time.. Much appreciated ✌️🙌👍💪👌

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ron. Glad you found it useful! 😊

  • @abdulyusuf8978
    @abdulyusuf8978 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, I will use for my project

  • @ShanShantonu
    @ShanShantonu 2 роки тому +1

    great video. very informative

  • @logangustafson2613
    @logangustafson2613 6 років тому

    very helpful, thank you .

  • @elpupas1
    @elpupas1 2 роки тому

    Great and amazing video.

  • @mcsrepublic146
    @mcsrepublic146 2 роки тому +1

    This is really practical. I am enjoying this video so so much. Very simple and absolutely real. Woow

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I have been thinking about remaking it since I know so much more about video production now day ( almost 7 years later) 😊

    • @mcsrepublic146
      @mcsrepublic146 2 роки тому

      @@NetworkAdvisor that I think would be perfect sir. I think that'd go a long way to improve our technical skill and as well enlighten us on the latest way of doing things. I'd like to follow your page on Instagram, thus if you got one sir...

  • @maxwellwilliams3374
    @maxwellwilliams3374 7 років тому

    Thanks a bunch! Very clear.

  • @marcoswelington66
    @marcoswelington66 2 роки тому +1

    Simple and to the point!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  2 роки тому

      That’s my goal. Thanks for the feedback 😁

  • @imanwiharjo9486
    @imanwiharjo9486 2 роки тому

    excellent tutorial. cant complain.!

  • @dinakhaled96
    @dinakhaled96 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much it’s really useful for beginners ❤️👏🏻👏🏻

  • @TheBriansle
    @TheBriansle 8 років тому

    exellent intro. thank you

  • @prashantduseja2695
    @prashantduseja2695 5 років тому

    Beautifully explained sir, thanks a lot...

  • @christopheragbi9941
    @christopheragbi9941 4 місяці тому

    All my life this is best video tutorial i have ever watched very explanatory.
    is there a video for setting up a firewall to a server

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  4 місяці тому

      Wow Chris, that’s quite a compliment. Thanks for bearing with the subpar audio. I made that video back in the early days and didn’t understand as much as I do now about good audio recording. 😊

  • @Ella15745
    @Ella15745 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Learned a lot

  • @progtom7585
    @progtom7585 6 років тому

    ur videos are v good for beginners! Cheers!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Thomas. Yes, the do-it-yourselfers and beginners are what I try to help. Glad to get the feed back from people like you! 😀
      You might also like my other channel /diytelecom.

  • @r.s.1348
    @r.s.1348 3 роки тому +3

    Steve, despite the sound quality at the start, this is great information.
    We especially like the table top demo that simplified the component and connection concepts.
    How would you approach installing and updating a small home network, when the house has been wired with RG-6 coaxial cable?
    The present configuration has internet introduced with a coaxial cable into the house; this terminates at a 1 to 4 way splitter with a single coaxial run to each room outlet.
    We were told coaxial cable would restrict our internet speed.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your understanding about the sound quality. Those were my early days. I’ve gotten to be a much better videographer in recent times.
      Ideally running a Category 6 cable to each room from the router location would be the best. Assuming that’s not an option, here are my 3 other choices:
      1. A high quality mesh wifi network (wifi6 802.11ax) where only one access point needs a hard connection. And the other units are just wifi repeaters.
      2. They make MoCA units that allow you to use the coax cable as a Ethernet conduit. The speeds are pretty respectable.
      3. Power-line Ethernet adapters which convert your Ethernet into an RF which travels over the electrical wiring in your home. Speed is just OK, but it’s consistent. And, works well where hardwire and wifi are not an option.
      Option 1 is probably the easiest. And don’t scoff at wifi because its not a hardwired connection. Wifi6 has made huge improvements in speed and multi-user capability.
      Good luck on that journey. And thanks for watching my channel. 😊

  • @nabeeltaher5534
    @nabeeltaher5534 6 років тому

    wow that was very good explanation thank you very much

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      Thank you Nabeel. Thanks for the feedback. :-D

  • @adrianozitella884
    @adrianozitella884 7 років тому

    Question? would you have to plug every port from the rack to the ports on the switch? or just one from the rack to the switch. example is if i have about 15 Ethernet ports on the rack that are used would i have to plug all 15 into the switch or just one from the rack to the switch

  • @postme3574
    @postme3574 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much great video

  • @TrencheeDat
    @TrencheeDat 7 років тому +1

    exactly the info i needed

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому +1

      Glad to help. I know it's not perfect, but should help most beginners get going in the right direction. :-)

  • @mikkicks
    @mikkicks 6 років тому

    if i have wifi modem only and a switch netgear do i need to configure the switch? and how to configure.

  • @daniellee7871
    @daniellee7871 3 роки тому +1

    Stellar!

  • @boleromientay3769
    @boleromientay3769 6 років тому +1

    Nice, clear, easy understand, but I do not see firewall, ids (intrusion detection sensor). Please make another video include this and configure these device also. Thanks

  • @amitpandey7417
    @amitpandey7417 4 роки тому

    Thanks sir you had explained very easily

  • @twodoselegend9196
    @twodoselegend9196 6 років тому

    what would be a good wired router for a home office setup with nas? < no-wifi

  • @maurofmoreno78
    @maurofmoreno78 7 років тому +1

    Hi thanks for this video ... everything has more sense... but in my office we wired all and the network can't share the internet speed as we have ... we have 300x50 or something like that... and always when we run speed test shows 50x25 or something like that sorry I do remember exactly.. our conexión is modem - router - switch - computers .. may you please help me or give me an advise what I doing wrong

  • @santosasmita
    @santosasmita 6 років тому

    appreciate for the video mate.

  • @markmankoura9794
    @markmankoura9794 5 років тому

    Great video, sound quality is absolutely fine. Building my own small business network/server, any tips or recommended videos other than this series?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому

      thats great Mark. no, I haven’t made anything on file servers yet. If I may suggest before you run out and spend a bunch of money on hardware and Windows server software, you might want to consider if some type of cloud solution might be easier and cheaper. i.e. DropBox or MS 365. or Google for Enterprise.
      good luck!!

  • @Windhover551
    @Windhover551 7 років тому +2

    thanks very insightful, I am thinking of startup a small biz. I got two questions, first how much I should charge my clients ( my client will be small or mid size biz), second question, how to get cable go though ceiling and wall, any trick and tips. thanks

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому +4

      Well good luck with that David.
      1. how much to charge. A lot will depend on the area. And, don't make the mistake of trying to charge less to get more customers. All you end up with is a bunch of cheap customers that will drive you mad! But, here's some examples: in the northeast US (NYC, Hartford, Boston), the going rate is about $100-$150 per hour. In the south, Orlando, Houston, Phoenix $90-125. LA and SF are on the high side like NYC. More rural areas away from big cities may be as little as $50-$75.
      Don't get trapped in the notion that because your customers are small, they should therefore get a smaller price tag. If they balk at your prices, offer a flat-rate per project.
      2. This YT channel has many of techniques you'll need to be a be a network installer/repair person. But, also check out my other channel ua-cam.com/users/DIYtelecom
      3. Lastly, if you're considering starting your own business. I've been doing this for years. I've created a channel to help others start their own biz. ua-cam.com/users/contractor911
      Good luck!

  • @imranhoque8212
    @imranhoque8212 7 років тому

    u r awesome my bro :)

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому

      +Imran Hoque thank you sir. Hope it helps you out.

  • @oussamaaghbali1957
    @oussamaaghbali1957 4 роки тому +1

    thank you soo much

  • @MrCg1948
    @MrCg1948 6 років тому

    ok, i would like to build a 4g network, wireless out in ranch country for ranch connection to other ranches and camera viewing for poachers. what do i need at the base camp? there is virtually no internet out there now and it can stay that way.... i have a nvr camera dvr system that is working great but want to expand it and other ranchers in my area. what do i need to put in at the home base to get this going. right now the nvr is the only thing working out there..... thanks

  • @sammieolulana
    @sammieolulana 7 років тому +1

    nice video, thank you

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому

      +sammie olulana thanks for the feedback Sammie. :-)

  • @JEHOVAHbao
    @JEHOVAHbao 6 років тому

    great, thank you

  • @franklingorora2362
    @franklingorora2362 6 років тому +2

    Thank you. Very nice job. Questions, can you just go directly into the switch and not use the patch panel?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      +Franklin Gorora yes, you certainly could do that. Patch panels make more sense when you need a formalized distribution infrastructure. Great question! 😊

  • @johnnykennerly243
    @johnnykennerly243 8 років тому +2

    can you make a video explaining how get started as a network field service technician?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  8 років тому +2

      That's a great suggestion! I currently have a channel that leans a little bit towards that now. If I do make such a video (which is likely), I'll be putting it on that other channel. Go check it out at
      ua-cam.com/users/DIYITelecom

  • @pancux670
    @pancux670 Рік тому

    Thankyou so much

  • @theenlightened757
    @theenlightened757 6 років тому +1

    Thankyou !!

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      My pleasure, Mr. Clean. Glad I could help. :-)

  • @21N42Photo
    @21N42Photo 4 роки тому +1

    Will the switch board make my internet slower on a pc if I only have one running at a time? I imagine that if I have two it would, but what about only one?

    • @krlgrudzinski
      @krlgrudzinski 3 роки тому

      No, if the switch has available bandwidth greater than you internet connection you shouldn't see a difference.

  • @mad4ax681
    @mad4ax681 4 роки тому

    I have a ISP router for WIFI and i bought a switch to distribute the LAN with the patch panels but it is not allowing the switch to see multiple connections, do i need to buy a modem? if so why? i know i am missing something but i do not know what exactly. someone please help?????

  • @ZTsarmadOne
    @ZTsarmadOne 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks.

  • @pratikkheria7073
    @pratikkheria7073 5 років тому

    How do I make a wireless network for small business? Can you please help me in this?

  • @rohansharma5585
    @rohansharma5585 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much...
    Now I really understand how to setup network.
    Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  4 роки тому +1

      makes me happy to see comments like this from you! :)

    • @rohansharma5585
      @rohansharma5585 4 роки тому

      @@NetworkAdvisor Thank you for your reply.

  • @gbowne1
    @gbowne1 6 років тому

    RJ11 for PBX/phone lines are smaller connectors so they would pull out of the RJ45 connectors and wouldnt stay in.

  • @scortcher
    @scortcher 6 років тому +3

    Very nice and useful tutorial
    But I have one question
    WTF is just happening in back ground in 6:32
    Near the red laptop

    • @sduru
      @sduru 4 роки тому

      The Devil has touched the panel....

  • @bneutralnounprod.4948
    @bneutralnounprod.4948 2 роки тому +1

    thanks a lot...

  • @deepakvashisth2148
    @deepakvashisth2148 6 років тому

    I m connecting 3 computer a b c using 4port switch ip assign 192.168.1.10,20,30 a & c ping correct but b&c not firewall off all three computer

  • @Zeay
    @Zeay 8 років тому +4

    Will you do video's on large office (200~ users) networking? Currently working in one, and the last guy (my boss now) has made a total mess with everything, atleast our servers are virtual

    • @Zeay
      @Zeay 8 років тому +1

      Just realised you said this was for "non" technical people, nevermind my question :D

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  8 років тому

      +Z_Zeay yeah, I was pondering your question. I could go there, but I don't have the things you would need to see like an AD server, a layer 3 switch, or Exchange.

  • @johnnykennerly243
    @johnnykennerly243 8 років тому +2

    ok great, if you do make one it would be great appreciated if could gear it towards the entrepreneurial aspect
    thanks,

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  8 років тому +2

      Yep, I got entrepreneurial info by the bucket full. I've been a self-employed IT/Telecom contractor half my adult life. The other half spent working for IBM and a couple of Dot.COM companies.

    • @johnnykennerly243
      @johnnykennerly243 8 років тому +1

      Great looking forward to the motivation, inspiration, education...

  • @miriamfuentes3034
    @miriamfuentes3034 3 роки тому

    great video! im still l not sure so what about the other modem that has 4 ethernet ports, would you still need a router for that one ? or you can just get ethernet cables and connect them directly to the computers? so if i have 3 more ethernet ports on my modem can i just get another ethernet cable connected to one of those ethernet ports and connect it directly to my other tv? or would i need to get a routher?
    thank you!

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 3 роки тому

      I know this is a month old.
      Anyways, for the majority of small networks, you only need 1 router. You can add multiple routers if you really want, but that will greatly increase the complexity of the network. Like you mentioned, your router has 4 ethernet ports. If you need more ports, you would plug a network switch into an available port on the router. Any device you plug into the switch will get network and internet access. No need for another router.

  • @MrOsmoe
    @MrOsmoe 7 років тому +2

    what if you're wiring your home? lets say the modem your isp give you is a router modem combo with wifi. would it be better to stick a 24 port switch beside that modem in the hallway and run ethernet cables to each rooms eg my bedroom kids bedroom my office etc or put a switch upstairs run a patch cable to that switch upstairs and then run patch cables from that switch?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому +2

      I've wired about 4 different homes that I've lived in over the past 20 years. My favorite location to centralize my data is the basement (assuming it's dry). Garages are a 2nd choice but not for places with extreme temps (yes, you can actually have it too cold). In your case, I would try to get away with just one switch for the whole house (if you can). But, I understand running multiple cable from upstairs locations may be a real job. Honestly, for users who aren't that network intensive, I would just let the wifi do the work.
      As for the modem/switch question. Personally, I never use the built-in switch the ISP provides. I always use my own - even if it's just a dumb switch. But, I don't think there's a right/wrong answer here.
      Excellent questions, thanks for posting! :-D

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU 7 років тому +1

      Personally I've run a few cables from my ISP wireless router and had a switch for each area of the house, so my office has a switch, downstairs lounge has a switch for the TV and all the media devices, and the bedroom has a switch for that TV and media devices. That way I'm running the minimal amount of cable through the house and keeping the cable mess to a minimum behind media cabinets or desks.

    • @calincimpean5225
      @calincimpean5225 7 років тому

      Play doh

    • @maheshpatel-pg6xs
      @maheshpatel-pg6xs 7 років тому

      Adam Mooney q

  • @MrRigojr
    @MrRigojr 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, great video, quick question, I have a small office network without a router and coax cablemodem but with all other network elements in your video (switch, patch panel), but I'm having problems finding my network printer, all my devices have assigned IP addresses. My question is: Is it absolutely necessary to have a router in my network?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому +1

      Well, you must already have a router of some sort in your network somewhere to even have basic functionality like you describe. It possible the the router is just not obvious. meanwhile, about the network printer. On some of those there is a way you can get it to printout information about the connection details (IP address, Netbios name, etc). Like for instance on my Brother 2170W, if I press the big white button on the front a a few times, it prints out 3 pages of information. Maybe that could help? Good luck with that. And, thanks for watching!

    • @adilishaq2166
      @adilishaq2166 2 роки тому

      Hy how are you baby

  • @toonkinga284
    @toonkinga284 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks sir

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. If you a beginner you might like this one too
      ua-cam.com/video/AWE6hb56QvY/v-deo.html

  • @fontanasurron
    @fontanasurron 5 років тому

    Should I implement a firewall to this and where would I put it?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому

      many routers contain firewalls already. but if you if want to add a separate, physical firewall appliance, it would go between your router and your switch.

  • @roy2939
    @roy2939 5 років тому

    thanks sir steve

  • @user-rs4ou5qc1s
    @user-rs4ou5qc1s 6 років тому

    we have 4/8/16 ports POE industrial ethernet switch

  • @angelbarbecue
    @angelbarbecue 4 роки тому

    what if i don't use router but the switch instead, can i have a internet connection?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  4 роки тому

      A router at at some point in your network is requires unless you only intend to connect one networkable device to the internet. Its possible the equipment your internet service provider installed has a router built into it (this is becoming common) in that case, a switch would work. 😀

  • @azzeddinehr703
    @azzeddinehr703 3 роки тому

    Hi we thank you about ur work wonderfull.. can I ask pls if dont mind? I have 5 office do u can tell me what I can to do with them pls for instalation pls

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому

      5 offices in separate locations? VPN would be a good solution.

  • @scotto330
    @scotto330 7 років тому +6

    Nice video! with that said....you really need to work on the audio of your videos. A lavalier mic would do wonders.

    • @mcshadow5000
      @mcshadow5000 4 роки тому

      Ditto

    • @Sillybilly12356
      @Sillybilly12356 3 роки тому

      Or just some acoustic panels. It sounds like an echo problem more than a mic problem.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  3 роки тому

      I know. That was like 6yrs ago. Learned a lot about vi production since then.
      I made this video recently which is pretty similar. Better sound too.
      ua-cam.com/video/AWE6hb56QvY/v-deo.html

  • @monsuruyinusa9041
    @monsuruyinusa9041 Рік тому

    Kindly share links for the rest of the series .

  • @tlig
    @tlig 7 років тому

    \very good.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback. Encourages me to make more! :-)

  • @karthiky898989
    @karthiky898989 7 років тому

    I came with scenario that previous engineer have configured Wi-Fi router 192.168.1.0/24 and their LAN
    network is 10.10.10.0/24.While logging into Wi-Fi router, i found 10.10.10.6(one of LAN segment IP not
    actual gateway) has been configured as Wi-Fi router Gateway IP Address. Laptop users connects LAN or Wi-
    Fi as per their wish.The time they connect to Wi-Fi , they get an ip address like 192.168.1.24 and works
    fine. I am able to ping 10.10.10.0/24 IP address without any issue. But, the question is I am NOT able to
    ping the same ip address 192.168.1.24 from 10.10.10.0/24 LAN segment? It is a small setup where L3
    capable device is NOT available.I m wondering Wi-Fi users does not face any issue like AD,DNS etc and
    everything works fine. Why Wi-Fi users face NO issue if I am not able to ping 192.168.1.24 from LAN
    segment?

  • @abrahamlegesse3331
    @abrahamlegesse3331 6 років тому

    its good tuto. can u just make video on installation of network for campus or for some small area fields by using sort of prototypes like u use on this tuto.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      Abraham, I am working on a video for expanding networks with Fiber Optics. A campus network is a classic use-case for fiber. I suspect it will come out this weekend or next.
      Thanks for watching. 😀

  • @gobindrawat3496
    @gobindrawat3496 5 років тому

    I am unable to find all the videos in the sequence. Can someone please share the links ?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому

      Small Office Networking ua-cam.com/play/PLYB-6f0WQTucXoFQPzQV79j4E-AzRFupa.html
      I think the A,B,C in the video names is throwing you off.
      thanks for watching 😃

  • @richardnailhistorical3445
    @richardnailhistorical3445 5 років тому +2

    Great job, tell me how long did it take to pick an 'echo' chamber to conduct this video in? Does anybody know anything about audio?

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  5 років тому +1

      yep, aware of the echo problem. At the time, that was the best spot I had available to make that video. I suspected it was echo-y, so I hung big terry-cloth towels from the ceiling before I shot the clips. Guess that didn't help enough. I plan to re-make that video again at some point.
      thanks for watching. Appreciate the feedback. Sorry about the audio. :-)

  • @Sunnyside--Up
    @Sunnyside--Up 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for the video!
    There is a slight mix up between router and modem. The modem is the one connecting to the internet and the router is the one in between device. One cannot connect the router to the internet cable.

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  7 років тому +1

      hey, thanks for the comment. And, thanks for watching! :-)

    • @tonyruano1461
      @tonyruano1461 7 років тому

      is there a combo? router and modem?

    • @boxer12350
      @boxer12350 7 років тому

      Tony ruano yeah. gateway

    • @penfist5109
      @penfist5109 6 років тому +1

      Modems and routers in SOHO environments are often one device that provides both functions. You absolutely can connect a router to an RJ45 "internet" cable.

    • @mikemcdonald5147
      @mikemcdonald5147 6 років тому

      sunny side up is wrong and doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @johnsakeiyia330
    @johnsakeiyia330 6 років тому

    thanks a whole lot.

  • @ronyniv22
    @ronyniv22 4 роки тому +12

    6:33 someone rises from behind the lap! ghost in the room.!

  • @JM-fd5dh
    @JM-fd5dh 6 років тому

    thanks

  • @KevboKev
    @KevboKev 6 років тому

    As soon as I heard the voice, I thought it was Bob Odenkirk talking. :-)

    • @NetworkAdvisor
      @NetworkAdvisor  6 років тому

      I get that a lot from viewers. I've even watched Breaking Bad and I didn't notice that. Maybe I'll have to ask my wife if she agrees.
      Thanks for watching and commenting! :-D

  • @sooner91
    @sooner91 6 років тому

    so why do you have to connect from the modem to the router then the switch? Why can't you connect from the modem to the switch?

    • @Firas95k
      @Firas95k 5 років тому

      that is exactly what i wanted to ask

  • @martinsemrau6662
    @martinsemrau6662 7 років тому

    can I add a printer and smart tv's to the network also?

  • @briandacallos4234
    @briandacallos4234 4 роки тому +1

    Wow very very qt

  • @justw4lkbesideme
    @justw4lkbesideme 2 роки тому

    Thx sir