WAN....it's not the internet!! (sometimes) // FREE CCNA // EP 8

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 488

  • @Keo069
    @Keo069 3 роки тому +589

    I just passed my CCNA today!!

    • @NetworkChuck
      @NetworkChuck  3 роки тому +85

      Awesome! Congrats Joe!

    • @Keo069
      @Keo069 3 роки тому +45

      @@NetworkChuck Thanks NetworkChuck. I couldn't have done it without you, Jeremy Cioara, Keith Barker, the Cisco OCG by Wendell Odom, and Boson practice exams!!

    • @karmellammy4773
      @karmellammy4773 3 роки тому +7

      nobody asked

    • @Keo069
      @Keo069 3 роки тому +50

      @@karmellammy4773 Ok and?

    • @bukkysonubi4129
      @bukkysonubi4129 3 роки тому +17

      Congrats JOE

  • @Slayvantz
    @Slayvantz 3 роки тому +519

    Seriously, man, you make learning networking interesting. Thank you so much.

    • @NetworkChuck
      @NetworkChuck  3 роки тому +57

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Means a lot!

    • @dhanushkavithanage232
      @dhanushkavithanage232 3 роки тому +16

      Couldn't agree more, I used to hate networking but after checking his vids now I understand much more and beginning to like networking. keep it up 👍

    • @patriciacardoza4121
      @patriciacardoza4121 3 роки тому

      @@NetworkChuck Love you bro

    • @noahmitchell4958
      @noahmitchell4958 3 роки тому +1

      I have been taking the IT Google Certification and this is helping me out with the Bits and Bytes of networking. Thanks for qll you fo

    • @IkeNMicTV
      @IkeNMicTV 3 роки тому

      Right he really does. I watch a video of this series right before I study and during my practice quizzes.

  • @SmittyWerbs2016
    @SmittyWerbs2016 3 роки тому +39

    I am a Cyber Fundamentals instructor and I just want to give props to you! Teaching any portion of IT is hard and you do an amazing job of explaining concepts and never going too deep to confuse new learners. Huge fan and will definitely be watching more videos!

    • @TAY12101
      @TAY12101 4 місяці тому

      I want to learn so much it’s hard to figure where I fit in with technology I like coding and now I’m starting to like networking it’s all exciting but a bit overwhelming and being ADHD I’m all over the place with no real guidance in college I don’t want to just get another degree and not have a career it’s hard to find a mentor or an entry level job

  • @andyhunter4850
    @andyhunter4850 3 роки тому +13

    I like how excited you are about teaching others, on a career you enjoy. I will never forget watching a speech from Steve Jobs. When he said," you will never work a day in your life if you enjoy what you do for a living". Thank you Chuck, for sharing your knowledge!

  • @wambamcamcam
    @wambamcamcam 3 роки тому +40

    I love that you cover a lot of stuff that is taught in my class. You present it in a much easier way to understand and your videos have really been helping me out along the way. Taking my CCNA in a few weeks.

  • @Wars7498
    @Wars7498 3 роки тому +33

    your seriously an Amazing teacher. Thats your real talent.

  • @horatiumarasescu6187
    @horatiumarasescu6187 3 роки тому +26

    Two things are sure:
    One, the free CCNA course is getting even more exciting!
    Two, Network Chuck's beard is growing even bigger!
    Thanks for the content, NC, you rock!

  • @siddvasq4993
    @siddvasq4993 3 роки тому +11

    I discovered Chuck yesterday.. I don't know what to say! He's amazing.. Thank you for giving me the drive to pick up my Cisco Books once again.. Just thank you.

  • @brentreed4860
    @brentreed4860 3 роки тому +67

    It’s insane how much fun my students and I have watching your content. Doing a great job Chuck!

  • @PMPerformance
    @PMPerformance 3 роки тому +1

    From a first year admin who works at a 60+ site company with MPLS, and secondary internet lines, this helps fill in a lot of gaps on understanding why it was done the way it was done.
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @LayLay-sb8pn
    @LayLay-sb8pn 4 місяці тому

    I have shared this course with so many people as I have paid for a couple of courses but I don't think they have explained it this well. You learn it and gain the foundation of understanding of how it works to build on when you move on to learn the next implementation.

  • @juanmanuelfallo7808
    @juanmanuelfallo7808 3 роки тому +10

    I'm starting to learn networking and your videos are so practical, educational and easy to understand! A great extra source of information, thank you so much for the excellent content! Seeing you from Argentina, please keep up the good work ✌🏼

  • @lelandclayton5462
    @lelandclayton5462 3 роки тому

    From what I have seen in the wild is the Corp office and Data Center will use a MPLS and all of their "coffee shops" will just be connected to the Web with Static Addresses so a Tier1 or Tier2 Tech can remote in for troubleshooting and such. Included in the MPLS will be a Call Center and possibly a Managed IT Support firm. All depends on the type of company it is. I use to see AT&T would bring in two Fiber Lines for the location then use a T1 connection manage the Fiber Connection, ATT hates sending out their Techs.

  • @rty1955
    @rty1955 3 роки тому +1

    I remember working for the nations largest bank and we needed communications for the ATM network around the globe. Leased lines wer mad expensive, so they launched thier own satellite! Problem solved. I worked on the ATM support services which monitored EVERYTHING an ATM can do. All rhe ATMs were in constant communication with my particular system. The ATMs were polled all the time like "are you there?" "Yes im still here. Alive and well" these polls happened at least 1x second. If the ATM failed to respond within that second, it was dropped to a slow poll list (1x every 5 seconds) depending on where the ATM was located if it wasnt heard from in a period of time, an alarm was generated, and a status MSG was sent to the NOC for investigation.
    Some satellite delay times were 5-7 seconds and timeouts would have to be adjusted.
    Without giving company secrets away, one key, is very tiny data packets. This made the ATM network one of the most reliable in the world. Oh we designed and built our own ATMs as well

  • @codywatts4399
    @codywatts4399 3 роки тому +5

    Your communication style of teaching is so incredibly helpful to me that I thought I would mention that to you. Thank you for putting out real quality content for people who are sincerely trying to learn and understand. I am sure a lot of work goes into these lessons, so thank you.

  • @Motivation2Invest
    @Motivation2Invest 2 роки тому +1

    Exceptional Chuck, I learned these concepts years ago, but you make them click

  • @classless88
    @classless88 3 роки тому +9

    This is seriously high quality content. Love it.

  • @ajjimenez5710
    @ajjimenez5710 3 роки тому +2

    Hey @NetworkChuck I can't thank you enough for your content. It's brilliant. Engaging, entertaining, and really breaks down these concepts in a way that I can actually digest them. I'm also a father of 3 (all girls!) making the jump to IT from the medical field, and I honestly wouldn't be able to do this without your videos. Thank you and bravo!

  • @nhbrid9471
    @nhbrid9471 3 роки тому

    Please do not stop making these videos!!! You are a awesome teacher. The way you explain everything is very easy to understand. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @sdevrajchoudhary
    @sdevrajchoudhary 2 роки тому

    Hey. I am 17 years old and I am loving this. I am just doing this to gather some knowledge, but oh god this is goooooooooooooooooooood!

  • @tonalddrumpboe5151
    @tonalddrumpboe5151 2 роки тому

    MPLS (multi protocol label swtiching) connects your LAN to your ISPs carrier network. But you share the same lines with other customers.
    It is private because their your data travels through its own virtual ciruite through the use of labels that keeps your traffic separate form others.
    Customer edge router
    Provider edge router
    E-line (uses Ethernet virtual circuits) connects swtiches between your LAN.
    E-Lan
    E-tree: everybody connects to the data center
    Site to site vpn (goes over the entire internet) adds headers and encryption to packets
    QoS: quality of service certain traffic is prioritized
    DIA: dedicated internet access

  • @MuYang-ir7lu
    @MuYang-ir7lu 4 місяці тому

    I kinda like Site to Site VPN because it is simple, cheap, and portable. Even though there is a possibility of poor connection, there is still a QOS option to prioritize the traffic.

  • @cybersecurity10
    @cybersecurity10 3 роки тому +3

    Seriously, this is a great tutorial please continue with these. I'm really interested in it. Great explanation with hardwares.

  • @magickpalms4025
    @magickpalms4025 3 роки тому +1

    You can tell Chuck is just a great guy all around, the kinda guy you'd like to have a cup of coffee with.

  • @michaelcarey
    @michaelcarey 3 роки тому

    I've set up a wireless WAN to connect my home to my workshop (around 3.8 km away). I don't have line of sight so I have set up some 5.8 GHz gear at a comms site I have access to. I also have some amateur radio equipment at the comms site (MarineTraffic AIS receiver and FlightRadar24 receiver).
    It's nice to be able to access network resources at home (including the internet) when I am at my workshop... it's just like having a long (but slower) Ethernet cable between the two locations.
    Love my WAN!

  • @SpudsMgee
    @SpudsMgee 3 роки тому

    Really enjoying your content. I first obtained my CCNA in 2016 and didn't use it for a few years. Now I'm working at a data center and looking to advance so I'm refreshing my knowledge on everything. Really appreciate the level of production that you put into your content.

  • @davidcterreri85
    @davidcterreri85 9 місяців тому

    I've been in telecom for about 16years and you nailed the concepts in this video. Well done!

  • @zaidiatifs
    @zaidiatifs 2 місяці тому

    I have been a wireless guy and want to switch my career and want learn wan .. i saw this video and u totally nailed it

  • @G4rg0yl3z
    @G4rg0yl3z Рік тому

    I remember having a "Metro E" connection between my company and the datacenter, but they where in different cities 120 km apart. We rented dark fiber com the railway company, and literally stretched a fiber cable from the office to the train station (+/- 1km) connected it to their fiber patch panel, and they some fibers allocated to the same datacenter we where using, se we had "the other end" on our dedicated Rack.

  • @muhammadumair7344
    @muhammadumair7344 3 роки тому

    I got training in private institute but I didn't understand OSI model but with one lecture of you make it so easy for me to understand it. Thank you Boss you are a genius...

  • @averagedev7768
    @averagedev7768 2 роки тому

    My university has 2 buildings 4km apart and before they were leasing the line. Now they use VPN software/hardware since optical internet is very cheap in my country. My computer networks assistant is actually a network admin on the universty so he learned us how it all works. The reason why private universites are much much better then public ones

  • @TheRVSN
    @TheRVSN 3 роки тому

    "Metro" connections are also used to connect two datacenters in the same city or different parts of a city. That allows setting up at least two node (server) metro clusters for high availability services (database, application etc.). Physically it can be ethernet or fibre channel, usually two lines (yes, also for high availability).

  • @versluyssander
    @versluyssander 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, I'm loving this serie! Complex topics simply explained! Thank you!

  • @skatelikearobert
    @skatelikearobert 3 роки тому +10

    Awesome videos man! Really appreciate what your doing! I disconnect from my pi hole when I watch your vids lol

    • @NetworkChuck
      @NetworkChuck  3 роки тому +4

      My favorite comment! Thank you Robert!

  • @Blueglitter73
    @Blueglitter73 3 роки тому

    I have always been confused about how WAN technologies work. I just needed a visual representation and a demonstration to understand it and you provided that. Thanks!

  • @TahirShaikh1
    @TahirShaikh1 Рік тому

    When chuck says at 14:08 "What's wrong with that guy",... I just could not stop laughing. I had to pause the video and put this comment. Chuck, you are an amazing teacher !

  • @darylallen2485
    @darylallen2485 3 роки тому

    There is more than one classification of WAN. There is public WAN (which includes internet) and there is private WAN (MPLS, SD-WAN, IPsec tunnel, Frame Relay, Dark Fiber). This is a good topic to share because its something I had to learn on the job. None of the educators on networking technologies really explain it at the level that a 5 year old can understand. Great video.

  • @gosukiehl
    @gosukiehl 3 роки тому +28

    @NetworkChuck you just ruined my entire childhood - everyone at school and outside firewall way saying,, the Internet is wan!'' - ruined ;(

    • @zipp4everyone263
      @zipp4everyone263 3 роки тому +1

      Well, as a consumer, thats all you need to know. Its not like conmsumers are allowed to know the exact config of their lines nor are they expected to know the difference :) Working for a fiber ISP i've come to understand that what most people think they know is that more Mb/s = stronger wifi reach...
      Dont worry =P

  • @jasonmarin5139
    @jasonmarin5139 2 роки тому +1

    I've decided to leave a comment on each video through the series :) . Another helpful, informative, and engaging episode. Chuck, thank you so much for sharing your gifts with us! I'm so glad I found you :)

  • @juliofslt
    @juliofslt 3 роки тому +5

    You know Chuck got really excited explaining something when he throws away his pen.
    Awesome video Chuck, I've been learning a lot from you lately. Thank you :)

  • @CASTORIOGAMING
    @CASTORIOGAMING 3 роки тому

    the kind of way you teach is my way of learning make stories to remeber.....and thats why i just come everytime to see your videos.

  • @tompacker3384
    @tompacker3384 3 роки тому +2

    Yet another awesome and informative video. Looking forward to next week, and thanks for doing this series! ☕

    • @tompacker3384
      @tompacker3384 3 роки тому

      Alright, so I know you highly recommend Boson, but I've also heard you mention CBT Nuggets. Any advantage to one over the other for courses and prep?

  • @SuppleInterface
    @SuppleInterface 3 роки тому

    One thing I loved about this channel is the smoothness of presentation/animation, as well as very clear and concise.

  • @barto9125
    @barto9125 3 роки тому

    bro with you is super easy to understand all of this

  • @LesleyKLehutso
    @LesleyKLehutso 3 роки тому

    This is Lit bro. Thank you so much. As as for dwindling the cable from the ceiling 🤣🤣🤣

  • @zechsmarques2322
    @zechsmarques2322 7 місяців тому

    You explain things so well. Very easy to follow. thanks so much

  • @bigbawsdogg
    @bigbawsdogg 3 роки тому

    super clear - I have asked some of the top network engineers in the world the same questions and they could not convey this clearly.

  • @MadisonStretch
    @MadisonStretch 2 роки тому

    very much appreciate the way you break everything down AND I feel like I am watching an interesting youtube video versus a boring class lecture. Thank you! I have hope.

  • @LuizFelipeBom
    @LuizFelipeBom 2 роки тому

    Explanation using real examples of how the things are done and how are evolving is great! Thanks for the great work, ure awesome!

  • @FaLkraydz
    @FaLkraydz 3 роки тому

    Thanks to you chuck now I love network. I’m still preparing to start an IT career as a help desk. But I already want to become a network admin and sooner than later break into cybersecurity. This is the path I see as the best one. Thanks for all you work and content.

  • @MBLxHD
    @MBLxHD 3 роки тому +3

    Love this series! Keep them coming Chuck. It's truly appreciated

  • @anirudhsowrirajan3768
    @anirudhsowrirajan3768 3 роки тому +4

    whenever i forgot networks i remember coffee..though its amazing!

  • @Konvinced89
    @Konvinced89 3 роки тому

    I just got really excited because I picked the last three, and was only able to half-listen to most of the video. The analytical breakdown of the question makes a lot of sense to me. I need to rewatch and get more of the meat, but knowing I would already get even this one question right is encouraging.

  • @mohammadfoadtavakoli7118
    @mohammadfoadtavakoli7118 3 роки тому +35

    Please make a video about what we are actually paying for when buying "internet"

    • @lelandclayton5462
      @lelandclayton5462 3 роки тому +5

      You honestly don't want to know. It's a jungle and I am surprised a ISP or WISP know what they are doing.

    • @camplays487
      @camplays487 3 роки тому +1

      Speed for the most part. since capacity is only limited by our ability to put up more satellites and generate information.

    • @mohammadfoadtavakoli7118
      @mohammadfoadtavakoli7118 3 роки тому

      I am talking about when we buy internet for our sim card

    • @misaalanshori
      @misaalanshori 3 роки тому +5

      @@mohammadfoadtavakoli7118 You are paying your isp to use their services and infrastructure. When you "buy" data for your sim card, they give you access to the internet via their infrastructure. So technically you're not paying for any physical thing, just paying for permission and access to use their service to access the internet.

    • @mtredata
      @mtredata 3 роки тому +1

      @@mohammadfoadtavakoli7118 you are basically buying a ticket to access infrastructure its like paying to use high-speed highways

  • @MH_NK
    @MH_NK 3 роки тому +2

    C'est juste amazing ! Merci pour les cours et surtout cette façon très intéressante d'enseigner,
    Waiting for the next video!!!

  • @LVLouisCyphre
    @LVLouisCyphre 2 роки тому

    You can't get ATM or frame relay from many telco providers any more. CenturyLink will only support existing circuits, you can't order new. What everyone is doing now is either leasing you a pair of dark (unused fiber) or a PON.

  • @ajjimenez5710
    @ajjimenez5710 3 роки тому

    It took me about a week to get through this entire video with an acceptable rate of retention but by golly I did it! Thank you so much @NetworkChuck , these vids are pretty much the most dope

  • @johnhanna5068
    @johnhanna5068 3 роки тому

    I've learned so much in 2 days of watching this series, than what i did in one of my session for a class in a span of 6 months. This is way more fun to learn than in one of my classes. Thank you :)

  • @stón_1
    @stón_1 3 роки тому

    Definitely my favourite channel on UA-cam. Learning with you is fun and interesting, I soak in the information so much easier, thank you. Everyone needs to support this channel

  • @evankirschenmann4653
    @evankirschenmann4653 Рік тому

    Love the CCNA content. This has been some of the most useful, informative content I've ever found on UA-cam.

  • @parzivl324
    @parzivl324 3 місяці тому

    THANKS SO MUCH NETWORK CHUCK IM 17 N STILL IN HIGHSCHOOL AND IM LEARNING SOMETHING THAT I HAD TO WAI 4 3 YEARS TO START LEARNING

  • @AmandaTopaz
    @AmandaTopaz Рік тому

    Thank you for making these videos! I love them and watch daily. Got my CCNA during lockdown through netacad, but there was no hands-on due to the lockdown. Your videos put everything in perspective. Many thanks.

  • @Gmon750
    @Gmon750 3 роки тому

    I just came across your channel today. I do a lot of network engineering (not to your level) and this is such a fresh change. I enjoy your excitement and energy discussing what for most is a mundane topic. Thoroughly enjoyable! Keep up the great work!

  • @dennisanderson8663
    @dennisanderson8663 3 роки тому

    I have heard of WAN being used for connecting networks of different sites but it's usually only practical if they are somewhat close distance wise. If the sites are too far to run direct lines then they will use Internet as the medium for communication.

  • @rhyss8580
    @rhyss8580 3 роки тому

    This video is awesome. I am currently doing an Internet Fundamentals call at University and your videos have been really helpful to help me study for my final exam.

  • @Darkk6969
    @Darkk6969 3 роки тому

    You are 100% correct on the key points you presented in the video. SD-WAN is still an uncharted territory for most network admins. They have heard of it but afraid to make use of it despite how easy it is to implement. So maybe a future video on how to make use of SD-WAN.

  • @stereopath9028
    @stereopath9028 3 роки тому +1

    Great stuff! I plan on taking my CCNA within the next 3 months!

  • @yassenaf8858
    @yassenaf8858 3 роки тому +3

    finally, i hope this ccna cours end before ccna exame
    thank u chuck 🙏

  • @jepubepu9570
    @jepubepu9570 3 роки тому

    Man I wish i found your channel sooner, the way you teach passionately encourages me so much. I hope you never stop

    • @jepubepu9570
      @jepubepu9570 3 роки тому

      I was looking into CCNA and other networking jobs in my country that I might take upon in the future (I'm still in college) but most of them require 1-4 years of experience. Can you maybe give me advice on something to do before i get qualified for these jobs? Im trying to learn job-worthy skills before I graduate

  • @jeronimoolivavelez1299
    @jeronimoolivavelez1299 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, another great lesson! Music for my ears!. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!.

  • @ericmensah8025
    @ericmensah8025 Рік тому

    You are awesome. How you explain this stuff with your coffee break gets me in stitches.
    For real you make me want to learn more about networking. I recently setup a ethernet lines to all ethernet ldevices after watching one of your UA-cam clips.
    Using switches, & router to the moden & so, far no disconnection from the WIFI. All seem to be working seamlessly thanks to you.
    You are the Man, The Top G.
    Anyway Thanks a bunch. I Still will be watching your content for fun & to learn from you.
    Coffee break time😂😅.

  • @mohammedsaeed3035
    @mohammedsaeed3035 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much I love your style in explaining it's really awesome... Thanks again.

  • @dmf-sk4yi
    @dmf-sk4yi Рік тому

    Entertain while educating , you make confusing topics easier to understand :)

  • @pimpwiththis8885
    @pimpwiththis8885 3 роки тому

    Are you kidding me, i got both of the questions right.. Brother i love your method of teaching and your voice is very friendly...

  • @aaroncheatwood1
    @aaroncheatwood1 7 місяців тому

    I learned a ton on this one. The others so far have been good but this one was so helpful

  • @anggadipasyahputra1217
    @anggadipasyahputra1217 3 роки тому

    my office migrate MPLS connection to SD-WAN, and now I know the reason why. thanks chuck

  • @radaplay
    @radaplay 3 роки тому

    Great teacher seriously ! and more awesome that you help everyone to learn from youtube for free !

  • @jozuabyrne6915
    @jozuabyrne6915 3 роки тому

    More please! Can't get enough of these types of videos.
    Truly enjoy the questions sections, especially when I get them right😁

  • @tubebavijay
    @tubebavijay Рік тому

    Thanks so much for concepts, made my learning easier for an application guy like me.

  • @thinkandquestion1305
    @thinkandquestion1305 Рік тому

    A great video. Thank you Mr. Chuck.

  • @chanceleram
    @chanceleram 3 роки тому

    excelent explanation Chuck! Easy to follow.

  • @samuellotz8304
    @samuellotz8304 3 роки тому

    Great videos, not going to be a network engineer but as a programmer helps to get a deeper understanding of networks other than thinking of them as a "dumb pipe".

  • @shishsquared
    @shishsquared 3 роки тому

    So I already have my CCNA, but now I'm going for my Bachelor's in IT, with a concentration in Telecommunications. It's been a moment since the CCNA, and I'm definitely (sadly) not using the skills. One of my classes today had a lecture on these exact technologies. You explained it so much better, made it more fun, and I actually want to watch it, instead of it being a prerecorded lecture that I *have* to watch

  • @AdvistaVideo
    @AdvistaVideo 2 роки тому

    Well done as usual. Very good instruction... Thanks

  • @wagnerjsergio9377
    @wagnerjsergio9377 3 роки тому

    Man!!! God bless this guy hahahaha He is awesome ...

  • @CTI-Studios
    @CTI-Studios 2 роки тому

    I used fractional frame relay (T1 lines across the 24 channels)n in the 90's.. Mix mode of Phone/Data through different channels.

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 2 роки тому

    You make learning Networking and Networking concepts extremely fun 🤩 as well far more easily understandable with your clear understanding visual drawing board.

  • @techsavant759
    @techsavant759 3 роки тому

    Learning a lot from you, I have already completed CCNA in R&S but never had so awesome learning time and so good understandable knowledge...

  • @rach6945
    @rach6945 2 роки тому +1

    This guy is legend, love it

  • @jond240
    @jond240 3 роки тому

    Chuck thanks again for a fantastic video and easy to understand explanation. I have recently moved roles within my organisation and we are in the process of a migration project, this gives a great overview. Thanks from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @citybuks
    @citybuks 3 роки тому

    Thanks, i finally see the big picture, I was confused about this two, WAN technologies vs Gateway Protocols ( BGP )

  • @IZeoClass
    @IZeoClass 3 роки тому

    "it's been THROWN!" .... I legit laughed so much

  • @vfryhn2
    @vfryhn2 3 роки тому +1

    Wow that's amazing, I was just learning about WAN to connect a web server from my home connection to the internet

  • @90Aga
    @90Aga 2 роки тому

    You're amazing, I've been wattching all your CCNA videos and I love them, fantastic!

  • @dharmikdonda8049
    @dharmikdonda8049 3 роки тому

    Waiting for next video , YOU explained the topic in very realistic way. This kind of knowledge we actually need.... Keep doing this.... Thnx for this CCNA playlist

  • @DarianODirling
    @DarianODirling 2 роки тому

    Great video! Also I ordered the coffee and have been drinking it for a week and it is amazing.

  • @jianxiongRaven
    @jianxiongRaven 3 роки тому

    13:13 E-LAN , love that too

  • @jeraldgarner1636
    @jeraldgarner1636 7 місяців тому

    The Best teacher I have EVER EVER seen!

  • @TerdFerguson
    @TerdFerguson 3 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to put these videos out. You answer the questions I've always wanted to ask and you do it in a way that I can understand. Truly ELI5.

  • @leswaggoner931
    @leswaggoner931 3 роки тому

    NetworkChuck, just wanted to say kudos for breaking down the information into nice bite sized chunks and making it deliciously edible. Being a self-taught technician with no formal training, and I have run into about 80% of the networking scenarios you speak of as I meandered throughout my career. Having made the decision to start looking into getting a CCNA and other Cisco certifications, I ran across your youtube videos. Excellent information in a fun and informative manner. Again, kudos to you, for making this information fun again.