@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Wait, i'm a bit confused, what is the difference between a hotspot and a wireless access point? Don't they do the same thing?
This channel makes studying so much easier! The visual representation of all the topics in this channel represents the easiest way to attach all of this information into your brain. Just watch all of the videos from this playlist, take notes of the important parts and you will have all the basic knowledge that you need for IT! Thank you so much!
God you’re good! I just searched for an explanation of Router & Modem earlier. Then when the explanation was so clear, even I as a nurse could understand, I began watching your other videos... and... as before, they are so clear. I’m likely going to watch a bunch more tonight. You’re answering questions about computers I never thought I’d understand! Excellent stuff, THANKS 🙏! Oh, BTW, I wonder why Xfinity/Comcast doesn’t offer Mobile Hotspot capability? In our vacation home, Xfinity is the only provider in town, but they sure charge enough & go down faster, than Verizon seems to in our city home, just 110 miles away. I wonder why!
I had a question concerning the difference between a hotspot and an access point. After watching this video, I think that things are clearer: a hotspot is a place where a device called an access point delivers wireless connection to the internet to the public that is within its range. So, hotspot -> place/ access point -> device.
You are simply the Best Visual Instructor among your peers, you have positively enabled and affected a lot of life in the tech world. your animated videos take away fear and anticipation of exams because a candidate can visualize the problem and apply the solution as taught. on behalf of others, though unknown but I believe will agree with me. I am just asking could you please make videos on Cloud Computing, AWS, AZURE OR GOOGLE. I am sending a big thank you in anticipation of your saying yes.
Thnx I have heard the term like forever.. Now i understand.. Now i want that feature too on my phone For sure it will come in handy Thank you very much
All of your videos were very help full for me, I know everything you talked about, but the way you give it to your audience was grate and very easy, thank you again, Could you please add video about hyper-visor and virtualization.
Quick question, do u have a book we could ordered from online????? Do u have a book for all of these videos you made or which book do u use???? Please consider make a video about ( OSI model & TCP/IP)?????
Great videos my compliments. Very clear and easy to understand. I hope you someday make a movie about mini pci / mini pci Express / M.2 ports. That is the only thing that remains a big mystery to me.
Heyyy after a long time , please can u explain more topic, u helped me a lot through my internship. GR8 work! keep it up!.and ur accent is pretty good to , to understand.
To use a VPN on public Wi-Fi, the proprietor either needs to have LT2P, PP2P, or IPSEC forwarding enabled. Turning any one of them off will disable the users' ability to use a VPN.
Lmao the soul reason I watched this was to learn the difference between cellular data and hotspot data xD. Also I used to think phones had a router built into them and that was what a hotspot was, good times (:
Try to upload 2 to 3 vids per month bro so that many viewers may potentially watch your vids and keep your viewers active on your page. KEEP IT UP! Some of your vids are more interesting for a newbie to watch this content about computers. Btw im from Philippines RnR bro 🤘🏻
Cool vidoes your doing well job by educational vidoes and going through by details other vidoes tend to talk too much and never get to the point I guess it depends on the person but by far your have great vidoes
It depends on the hotspot you have. I have an older Verizon MiFi hotspot which I believe lets me do some portforwarding, but I haven't really played around with it.
I find that tethering is almost impossible with iPhones. This is in spite of turning the option "personal hotspot" in the "Settings" and sharing the password generated with the beneficiary.
Hi, I am thinking of setting up a public hotspot connecting a maximum of 100 devices. Currently I have a Ubiquiti AC Pro Access Point which has a capacity of 200 connections. It is limited to about 50metres. Because I do not want to limit people to the vicinity of my house, I want to add a range extender. TP Link has a 1Km range extender. Ubiquiti has a free hotspot manager software that allows the creation and management of vouchers, I would like to use this software. But with the addition of the range extender, will I not be limited to the number of connections the extender can host and also limited to managing the network over the extender? From videos I watched on UA-cam, it seemed that an extender cannot carry over the settings of the existing network and that one must setting the extender SSID
I struggled at first but this is how i remember it: 1. Physical: Machines that operate on the physical layer are NON-Intelligent, EX: Wires, Hubs, Repeaters. 2. Data-Link: Machines on this layer operate with MAC addresses, this allows intelligent switching of information (frames), but only inside of a device's own network. A common device on the Data-Link layer is a switch. 3. Network: A machine on this layer operates with the abiltity to route information (packets) BETWEEN seperate networks using IP (Internet Protocol) version 4 or 6. This allows a device in your home network talk to UA-cam's servers, for example. A device that is able to route information in the way is called a router. 4. Transportation: Transportation is the layer that communicates HOW information is sent and received. Namely TCP and UDP and their respective port numbers. TCP is a connection oriented protocol that makes sure that the data is received, UDP just throws it out and hopes you get it (because its faster (better for streaming videos)). For example, TCP :80 (port 80) is the main port for HTTP, and UDP :68 is the port for DHCP. 5-7 Are all pretty much the same and are generally grouped together into the "Application Layer", this is the layer that you as a user interact with on a day to day basis. The actually protocols of HTTP and FTP and others operate here (not just their ports).
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like always very good explanation..what about a video explaining WI-MAX! AND how do you create this awsome graphics !
Thank you. I thought about it. I use powerpoint and macromedia fireworks.
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Please make a video about the OSI model layers in detail ...….thanks
"Or even a coffee pot that catches fire for no apparent reason." Lol!
:)
Awesome!
Why I love these videos. The added, subtle humor in the animations sprinkled in
😅😂😂
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Wait, i'm a bit confused, what is the difference between a hotspot and a wireless access point? Don't they do the same thing?
This channel makes studying so much easier! The visual representation of all the topics in this channel represents the easiest way to attach all of this information into your brain. Just watch all of the videos from this playlist, take notes of the important parts and you will have all the basic knowledge that you need for IT! Thank you so much!
There's NOTHING better than finding an awesome youtube channel!!! Thank you so much! I'm really looking forward to watching these videos
Starship? Had me rolling so hard. Nothing like mixing humor with learning. Love it. 🤗
And the coffee machine catching on fire. 🤣🤣
@@ANURAGMANDAL20 Yeah that was awesome too!
God you’re good! I just searched for an explanation of Router & Modem earlier. Then when the explanation was so clear, even I as a nurse could understand, I began watching your other videos... and... as before, they are so clear. I’m likely going to watch a bunch more tonight. You’re answering questions about computers I never thought I’d understand! Excellent stuff, THANKS 🙏!
Oh, BTW, I wonder why Xfinity/Comcast doesn’t offer Mobile Hotspot capability? In our vacation home, Xfinity is the only provider in town, but they sure charge enough & go down faster, than Verizon seems to in our city home, just 110 miles away. I wonder why!
FUNNY, with the Starship Enterprise flying by.
I had a question concerning the difference between a hotspot and an access point. After watching this video, I think that things are clearer: a hotspot is a place where a device called an access point delivers wireless connection to the internet to the public that is within its range. So, hotspot -> place/ access point -> device.
I'll never cut class if i have this kind of teacher
Amen to that! I can’t stop watching his videos, they explain so much I never thought I’d understand.
Being able to teach is a talent
same
Very good narrator with easy to understand graphics
Love your videos dude. Never stop
Just wanted to applaud you on your channel. I'm learning so much in an easy to ingest way. Keep it up!
You are simply the Best Visual Instructor among your peers, you have positively enabled and affected a lot of life in the tech world. your animated videos take away fear and anticipation of exams because a candidate can visualize the problem and apply the solution as taught. on behalf of others, though unknown but I believe will agree with me. I am just asking could you please make videos on Cloud Computing, AWS, AZURE OR GOOGLE. I am sending a big thank you in anticipation of your saying yes.
I don't know anything about technology and gadgets just started watching your videos very informative and easy to understand....love from india 😇
4:53 made me laugh sooo good
I love ur sense of humour ,it's just like mine
Your videos are great and have helped me alot! They are always easy to learn from.
I absolutely love your videos...Thanks for being so creative
Coffee pot catching fire was hilarious man😄!
Love his sense of humor😂
4:37 Coffee pot bursts into flame! ~Cindy! :)
You are sir , a great man with a great sense of humor. CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH....
You are very welcome
HOTSPOT on a starship? That was unexpected and funny as hell!!!
Closest thing to that today is internet access on the ISS.
NASA means business!
And he got quiet lol after he said that too
Elon musk just put starlink on his starship so its real now XD
I'm a student and these videos are very valuable for my studies❤💯
Best essplaning I ever heard. I now know what a hotspot is, having thought it was a specific hardware box.. it isn't! THANKS!
Thank you for making these videos. They are super helpful
Your all videos are awesome man!!
Great explanations as always, and I love the animation. Funny, too. Great teacher.
Please create more videos on computer networking 🙏 we want such more videos because we love your presenting way
A very clear, well organized presentation about 'hotspots'.Thank you!
Great channel! Easy to follow videos qnd cery informative, i have learned so much
Ty sir :) very easy to follow and understand.
Thanks for the value.
You had me at Starship.
Extremely aidful knowledge
Beautiful video. Well explained.
“or maybe even a starship”
this man is relatable
Thnx
I have heard the term like forever..
Now i understand..
Now i want that feature too on my phone
For sure it will come in handy
Thank you very much
That's been a standard feature on pretty much all major smartphones for at least a decade. Its not exactly a new thing.
Loud and clear! Sir. Thank you.
How does this have only 10K views?
Deserves more for sure...
Very good video and easy to understand, with a good presentation.
A nice peace of art great ecducational and great content
how about the security and privacy.is it safe to have a hotspot modem?thank you
Thanks again for this splendid explanation, i like the voice a lott, is it a computervoice ? or a real person who tells.
Thanks. It's my computer voice. :)
So many information in such short time.
excellent, as always. you never disappoint man.
I’ve been waiting for you PowerCert 👨.
All of your videos were very help full for me, I know everything you talked about, but the way you give it to your audience was grate and very easy, thank you again,
Could you please add video about hyper-visor and virtualization.
Very lovely video very good man keep going
airplane mode : am i a joke to you
Bro, you're awesome, please do more networking videos.IPSec, NTP
I'm gonna play this over & over until i get it 😅
Nice explanation of Hotspots. Keep up the great work!
I still come back to these videos
Yes wifi on a star ship. Very good idea
Thank you so much sir for your packaged information.
Quick question, do u have a book we could ordered from online?????
Do u have a book for all of these videos you made or which book do u use????
Please consider make a video about ( OSI model & TCP/IP)?????
I would love to see you post more videos
you are one of the best instructors dude 😊✌🏻
Make more videos bro! These are great!
Great videos my compliments. Very clear and easy to understand. I hope you someday make a movie about mini pci / mini pci Express / M.2 ports. That is the only thing that remains a big mystery to me.
Heyyy after a long time , please can u explain more topic, u helped me a lot through my internship. GR8 work! keep it up!.and ur accent is pretty good to , to understand.
very clear , thank you
3:51, good advise!
To use a VPN on public Wi-Fi, the proprietor either needs to have LT2P, PP2P, or IPSEC forwarding enabled.
Turning any one of them off will disable the users' ability to use a VPN.
Nicely explained
Lmao the soul reason I watched this was to learn the difference between cellular data and hotspot data xD. Also I used to think phones had a router built into them and that was what a hotspot was, good times (:
Well the cell phone does technically have a router built in, but its a software router. Its not a hardware router like most people are used to seeing.
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Thank you for this channel....
Great vid ! !
Can you please prepare video on Realtime Transport Protocol(RTP)
you are awesome .. keep up the good work
Thanks man you r amazing your channel help me alot to understanding network ❤❤
Can't wait to get hired at NASA so i can create a hotpot for their Artemis mission
lol
"or maybe even on a starship"
-PowerCent 2019
Thank you. I have one of those smart door lock that uses WIFI and also the choice of Hot spot connection,
When I hear "hotspot", think of something I might find on my Golden Retriever.
Love your vids! Keep it up brotha :)
Good video. Thank you
Try to upload 2 to 3 vids per month bro so that many viewers may potentially watch your vids and keep your viewers active on your page. KEEP IT UP!
Some of your vids are more interesting for a newbie to watch this content about computers.
Btw im from Philippines RnR bro 🤘🏻
Can you make a video about the ICMPv4 protocol? your videos are realy intresting
Love your videos helping me become better at service desk, can you explain LDAP please? thanks!
Cool vidoes your doing well job by educational vidoes and going through by details other vidoes tend to talk too much and never get to the point I guess it depends on the person but by far your have great vidoes
Really informative thank you 😊
Can you do a video on what is port triggering?
what's the software for monitoring the number of the people that are connected to the hotspot during certain moment?
Is it possible to do port forwarding in mobile hotspot..coz it acts as a wireless access point
It depends on the hotspot you have. I have an older Verizon MiFi hotspot which I believe lets me do some portforwarding, but I haven't really played around with it.
Great instruction thank you
I find that tethering is almost impossible with iPhones. This is in spite of turning the option "personal hotspot" in the "Settings" and sharing the password generated with the beneficiary.
I Love these videos
Keep go on👍
My hotspot got me a warzone win today had 13 kills and I’m genuinely impressed how well the phone works for internet connection Ona ps5
Please sir I would like to know which tool you are using for you animated videos ?
Sir please please please please do videos of ccna new syllabus .routing and switching
Hi,
I am thinking of setting up a public hotspot connecting a maximum of 100 devices. Currently I have a Ubiquiti AC Pro Access Point which has a capacity of 200 connections. It is limited to about 50metres.
Because I do not want to limit people to the vicinity of my house, I want to add a range extender. TP Link has a 1Km range extender.
Ubiquiti has a free hotspot manager software that allows the creation and management of vouchers, I would like to use this software.
But with the addition of the range extender, will I not be limited to the number of connections the extender can host and also limited to managing the network over the extender?
From videos I watched on UA-cam, it seemed that an extender cannot carry over the settings of the existing network and that one must setting the extender SSID
Nice video... Please make video about netbooting sir
Can you please please go over the OSI model ?
I struggled at first but this is how i remember it:
1. Physical: Machines that operate on the physical layer are NON-Intelligent, EX: Wires, Hubs, Repeaters.
2. Data-Link: Machines on this layer operate with MAC addresses, this allows intelligent switching of information (frames), but only inside of a device's own network. A common device on the Data-Link layer is a switch.
3. Network: A machine on this layer operates with the abiltity to route information (packets) BETWEEN seperate networks using IP (Internet Protocol) version 4 or 6. This allows a device in your home network talk to UA-cam's servers, for example. A device that is able to route information in the way is called a router.
4. Transportation: Transportation is the layer that communicates HOW information is sent and received. Namely TCP and UDP and their respective port numbers. TCP is a connection oriented protocol that makes sure that the data is received, UDP just throws it out and hopes you get it (because its faster (better for streaming videos)). For example, TCP :80 (port 80) is the main port for HTTP, and UDP :68 is the port for DHCP.
5-7 Are all pretty much the same and are generally grouped together into the "Application Layer", this is the layer that you as a user interact with on a day to day basis. The actually protocols of HTTP and FTP and others operate here (not just their ports).
Phone hotspots are secured with WPA2 security
Please make a video about VPN
Oh, it is already there:
ua-cam.com/video/5cPIukqXe5w/v-deo.html
Can you make a video explaining Bluetooth vs WiFi?
thanks teacher allah reward for you insha allah
please, what is the program that you use it to make this animated videos?
Like your videos excellent explanation and great demonstrations
Thank you