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..
Thank you! I used to look at the wires not the devices, and got me a wrong answer in every different topology
Thanks for the great explanation!
Made simple thank you
Thanks. This was easy to follow.
WOOWWWW Great job!
Thank you🙏 sir lovely explanation ❤
Wow, you explained it very easily, thank you!
What for broadcast domain
Excellent lesson
Does this channel still upload?
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.
Thnk you
Amazing explanation!!
Great explanation. Thank you
thank u
Very clear..Thank you
Hello okay thanks