I've spent 3 hours reading an entire chapter about collision domains and still couldn't understand. It's funny that just 2 minutes were enough to unpack that! Thnks for the Video Sir. I think schools were meant to confuse people
When you connect on Wi-Fi that is a connection to a device. That device acts as a switch. The format data entering that device is an Ethernet frame. A frame is layer 2 and processed with a switch or bridge.
8 minutes taught me more than a whole class thanks
"This understanding will help you better understand" - I'd hope so 😂
I like how these 5 minutes teaches more than 1 week of hbl
Best video I've seen on this topic. Thank you
Amazing explanation. Thank you so much.
I've spent 3 hours reading an entire chapter about collision domains and still couldn't understand. It's funny that just 2 minutes were enough to unpack that! Thnks for the Video Sir. I think schools were meant to confuse people
Very cool Video.. please upload full CCNA if possible..
Thanks for the great explanation!
Thank you! I used to look at the wires not the devices, and got me a wrong answer in every different topology
Made simple thank you
WOOWWWW Great job!
Thanks. This was easy to follow.
Thank you🙏 sir lovely explanation ❤
What for broadcast domain
Excellent lesson
Wow, you explained it very easily, thank you!
Why don't we use or have wireless switches?
When you connect on Wi-Fi that is a connection to a device. That device acts as a switch. The format data entering that device is an Ethernet frame. A frame is layer 2 and processed with a switch or bridge.
Does this channel still upload?
Thnk you
Amazing explanation!!
Great explanation. Thank you
thank u
Very clear..Thank you
Hello okay thanks