The OSI model explained, including the function of each layer, as well as the protocols and data encapsulation of the Internet Protocol Suite and TCP/IP. Here is the link to my slide deck for this video: drive.google.com/open?id=1i1K...
8 hours worth of lecture content from the university I attend in 20 minutes and it's more clear. Thank you for the time and effort you put into this fantastic video.
Honestly, these short, well-explained lectures are the best way to learn the fundamentals. Most university professors are much better at deep dives into topics than they are presenting the basics.
@@DaggerMan11 You must have been lucky enough to have good professors, I've found that most aren't and it's hard to find good explanations and presentations. Although guess that one all depends on who is teaching/presenting.
You can literally hear that you are excited about what you're teaching which is (for me) contagious, and makes learning so much more enjoyable. This is great content and has been extremely useful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! This was a fantastic overview of TCP/IP and OSI model. After falling behind and struggling to grasp these concepts as a whole, this helped tremendously!
Thanks for this summary. It really helps to see everything in a wider scope with less detail to get all the connections. Our professor only talks about 1 specific thing at a time and we have to do the connection on our own.
Thank you for this great presentation and sharing the slides! I will be sharing it with my System Security students as part of our remediation of Networking.
Thank you Dan for the information. It was totally thorough. I learned more in 5 mins than I have in a regular course. I needed a refresher since it had been a while since I had to use this and it was great! Great job and I love the enthusiasm you have with it. It makes others enthused as well.
I have literally learned more in 3 minutes of this video than I learned in 2 weeks of my current application security course. How we process information certainly resides on the type of instructor. Thank you for the help! Much appreciated.
same here am new to Networks and i understand 100% better than all the University courses online. i want to be so good with networks practically and this guys is SIMPLY AMAZING!!
It's very useful as you give an overview about all the terms by explaining the abbreviations that come up all the time when learning. Well done and good job:)
wow thank you sir for the very good video! understood the concept faster from here than from my professor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! I'm a total newb trying to compete the Google IT cert for a tech support job I applied for and the Network stuff is not well explained and it's beena struggle. I've needed so many additional resources and explanations to get through it and this has really helped me a lot to put it all together as far as the layers and their specific protocols, etc. I'm going to check out your other videos on the network layers. Thank you!!
another one to remember is " People Design Networks To Send Packets Accuratly". Love your courses. You have a better way of explaining the technical side making it easy to understand.
Thanks it was really clear and informative For People from the North: To remember the OSI Model -- -- -- Please Drive North To See People's Awesomeness -- -- --
Just completed the module for my college course for the OSI subject... Quite literally told me to read 10 page from a text book, go through one slide show and then take a test... lets just say the test didnt go so well. This video is amazing ! and I am surprised my college course did not have a video lecture on this complex system.
Sir, This is awsome presentation that reflects your sincereity to teach us who does not have a clue about it. Thank you for this detailed explanation. Salute!!!!
dude you are the best. this took me years to understand. i have been following your channel since 2010 November and i have gained so much. thanks a lot
great teaching styke dan, correlating before and after knowledge delivery and allowing for a holistic understanding aswell as specific understanding (your making all the links in your explanations!)
From data -> Segments (With Port address information) -> Packets ( which adds the destination IP address) -> Frames -> ( which again adds the Mac address) and then to bits. Best video tutorial for osi model in the RU-vid. We need more top quality videos from you dan.
When you hear the excitement in a teacher's voice you can tell he is a good teacher... First time here, I dropped a sub and also thank very much for the slide.
A WOW!! summary 👌 Thankyou so much. I found this when i teach students, i wish if i found this when i was learning back in college. Then I could've raise my marks for sure..
RU-vid recommended this video for me, when I saw the channel name I was like: OMG!!! it's been years (since 2013 i guess) since I started watching your videos and you were very helpful, thank you very much, much appreciated.
Aww thanks, y'all :) I did well, but none of the tcp-ip theories came up. It was for production engineering. Didn't make the final cut but im honestly happy to have made it that far. Looking forward for the next chance 👌