Thanks Jeremy, words can never convey my gratitude, i use alot resources but yours is by far the most detailed and easiest to follow, have said this before but your ospf and stp sries are hands down the most detailed out there
Hi Jeremy. I've watched every video in this series, and it was one of the best study resources I had. I passed my CCNA last week, and it wouldn't of happened without you, and this series. Keep up the great work, and thank you.
Thanks GOd we arrive to one of my most important topic it has been added recently on CCNA 200-301 very important form thx Jeremy for u re great efforts and GOd bless u
Youre the best Jeremy! After 5 months of your tutelage I was able to escape the world of Customer Service, and I'm planning on taking my CCNA in July. Still a long way to go but just wanted to say I am eternally grateful for you! Thank you so much, back to work for now tho.
Today I passed my CCNA and your videos helped me a ton! Thanks for providing these videos free of charge and full of information. I appreciate all that you do!
Awesome . Jeremy you do not have idea how I enjoy your videos classes of CCNA . I took an associate of computer science specialize in Networking but I can not compare this course because is more EXPLICIT. no doubts.
This is awesome! Im currently doing the Cisco ITN,SRWE and ENSA. Reviewing flashcards each morning and complementing the course material with your videos, has helped me recieve top grade in everything soo far! Thank you from Sweden!
I get a kick out of reading thru all the comments and just seeing how many people chimed in saying they passed their CCNA exams having watched Jeremy’s course. 10 weeks to my exam and also doing the Jeremy’s full course on Udemy.
you are the best Jeremy. Better than a lot of CCNA course on Udemy. I was not actively watching your videos for quite a while, since I tried the impossible - taking 3 courses on Udemy , namely CCNA, RHSA, and windows 2016 server. It really take much more time. To be simple, we need to take 1 at a time.
Had to run this video at 0.75 ... so much info and even then still has to pause from time to time to catch up on the notes! And I am already formally trained in radio frequency, RF propagation and appropriate antenna designs. Was good to expand that info into the 802.11 world though.
Well done, very good video and after watching I started thinking about Wifi 6 n the 6GHz band. Before I passed CCNA, I only focused on 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Pls jeremy tell me the right answer for this question! Which signal frequency appears 60 times per minute? A. 1 Hz signal B. 1 GHz signal C. 60 Hz signal D. 60 GHz signal
lol i dont know if this is late. but the answer is 1hz. 60 cycles per minute equals 60 cycles in 60 seconds. thats one cycle per second. and hertz is number of cycles per second. big ups to jeremy. hes an amazing teacher
Thanks, Jeremy, great in-depth video, However, quiz-4 seems to be the wrong answer (b & c). correct should be (a & c), as, ESS - each BSS can use the same SSID (23:00); however, when we talk about multiple VLAN on the same BSS, we have different SSID and different BSSID ( one assigned as virtual BSSID assigned as incremented value) (25.40) - Correct?
Hey Jeremy! Thanks alot for helping newbies like us. you are a great teacher. May Allah bless you!. Just waiting for the rest of the topics to be covered from you.
Quick question: if a single AP is providing multiple BSSes how are the BSSIDs formatted? Does the WAP have a single MAC it increments? Or does each BSS transmit from a distinct radio inside the WAP, which in turn has a distinct MAC?
good morning jeremy. thank you for all dedications you make for us to better understand networking. i am using boson exsim upon your suggestions for revision but i see some couples of questions about EIGRP and RIP and BGP, are those count toward the CCNa exam?
Hello Jeremy your efforts are appreciated for this course When will the course be done, how many (days) are remained? because I'll not take the exams unless you complete the course.
Hello Sir, didn't understand how in DS, one AP with different BSSID incremented by one how that possible? when giving an example of VLAN 10 and 11 to be connected via a trunk. Thanks, we really appreciate your training.
Hello I actually know a good bit about radio frequency it is a cool thing wireless technology uses constant wave modulation whereas an Ethernet cable would use what's called pulse amplitude modulation Ethernet still runs at radio frequency, but alas it is simply pulses I'm going to be king of the it people!
In distribution system i can see 2 SSID with 2 BSSID , how is it possible that single AP will have different BSSID as it is mac and mac will be same , or is it like Virtual BSSID?
Hello sir! thank you agian for these amazing lecture, I watched Dion's Net+ and quite memorized some but this by far is more re inforcing, however though i am curious about satellites and satellite receivers , is it going to be part of CCNA? or in the future will it be? do you have a video about it?
Hi, Sir, I want to use radius server for my wifi users/ and which one is best in open source and also each user should login with diffrent password and auto logout in 1hr or 2hrs, please suggest the same Thank you
Hello. Thank you for your fantastic playlist. Please correct me if I’m wrong but the security concerns of which this could present one day toward ZigBee enabled devices gives me the creeps.
Zigbee networks are secured by 128 bit symmetric encryption keys, I found this in wikipedia and it interests me. About the different kinds of encryption, I'm a newbie here (disclaimer) but wanted to learn