Visit brilliant.org/P... for a free 30 day trial. The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. This is an animated video explaining the difference between circuit switching and packet switching.
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This is crazy, I was just studying this topic in another video and PowerCert puts this out right as I'm reviewing circuit switching. Synchronicity is a strange feeling.
I also wanna add. If something happens to the connection when using circuit switching (a router goes down, a link breaks, etc), it can take a noticeably long while for the new circuit to be allocated, but in VOIP it'll either take a bit longer to receive some of the packets, causing some jitter, or the receiver might add a short silence, a soft noise, try to infer what was in the lost packets from the surrounding ones or even reconstruct the lost packets completely from error redundant information in surrounding packets, depending on configuration and situation
I'm a teacher of Computer Science and I just want to extend a heartfelt thank you for all of the work you put into your videos. I'm often explaining these concepts and drawing them on the board as I talk but your animations and explanations are so clear and concise that I'm usually defaulting to your videos now instead. Incredible work that is helping millions, thank you.
I really love your videos. Brilliant animations and explanations and I like the shorter format. It's so easy to just watch one of your videos anytime! I work as a test developer for network equipment and I have recommended your channel to a collegue and in a document at work. I can't believe that you make your videos with PowerPoint, that makes it even more impressive! Thanks for your incredible work! 😍
It would be awesome if you could make how mobile phones work. Meaning: Cellular data, calling the number, sending SMS, etc. Thank you so much for these videos, I can't stress enough how helpful these are! Greetings from Serbia.
hey PowerCert another very informative explanation, can you make video about SFP and fiber optic networking that include the information about FO cable cores and mode (singlemode and multimode).
Hello, I will be presenting in my school and it's about circuit switching and packet switching, is it okay if I could present your presentation? I will put credits 😅 Im a beginner in PowerPoint and I can't figure out this animation 😂
@@JimmyC0 Well as the name implies, a dial up connection uses a modem to dial into another computer. Its like when 2 people talk on a phone, but instead of people, its 2 computers talking to each other through modems. The modem dials a phone number, usually from dial up provider. Then it sends the user name and password (provided by the ISP) so that the ISP can verify your credentials. Once you're connected, you have internet access. At a high level overview, a dial up connection is a computer talking to another computer over the standard phone network.