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IP Networking Basics Explained 

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In this video, I explained the basics of IP network using the OSI model. If you have always wanted to know how IP network works, this video is for you. In just 47 minutes I explained everything you need to know about computer networking. Including, Ethernet, LAN and WAN, IP addresses (routing, IPv4, subnet, default gateway, DNS, DHCP) and port forwarding (virtual server, NAT, PAT, UDP, TCP).
For ham radio operators this video could be very helpful, especially if you want to set up an Internet remote station or if you want to set up any RoIP hotspot (Example: Wires-X Port forwarding).
I also provide basic troubleshooting tools and a diagnostic method using the OSI model.
After watching this, you should be able to troubleshoot yourself network problems in your home network.
Please let me know in the comments below if you like this type of video.
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Pascal VA2PV

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21 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 54   
@mohammadtawfiq3553
@mohammadtawfiq3553 Год назад
Wow I really like your playful friendly tone of explanatio in the ending. Makes understable.
@code8180
@code8180 4 года назад
This video is so good! Explained the concepts really well... Thank you so much for sharing this information! It´s going to help me alot in my classes!
@dashentsiy4376
@dashentsiy4376 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! Its the best video on basic networking that I've found on youtube. All the necessary information summarized. Great job!
@mikeklemens
@mikeklemens 5 лет назад
Another great video Pascal! Please do a video that includes how you have done your current digital communication with C4FM, DMR and D Star. When you upgrade to another system of digital communication or node or hot spot it would be so informative to see how you have set it up. Maybe the first video as a basic setup, then a second to include more advanced users. You always have such detailed videos that are typically over our heads but leave us with more desire of how to connect the Amateur Radio operator to the rest of the world.
@jabbar3093
@jabbar3093 Год назад
Very simple, clear, and helpful, Bedank.
@solbayer
@solbayer 2 года назад
Bravo , this video is super easy to followed thank you so much for for your time and dedication to put this video out there .
@learnfromemex2851
@learnfromemex2851 Год назад
Best Ip network video have ever watched. Thanks and keep the good work.
@vijayalakshmikarunanidhi1088
@vijayalakshmikarunanidhi1088 3 года назад
Deep dive on IP Networking, it was very useful....
@sanketpatel2864
@sanketpatel2864 4 года назад
Perfect presentation and explanation. Thank you!
@touhid69
@touhid69 4 года назад
This is the best video i have ever watched. all explained well for noobs like me. thanks :)
@LoveSoLost
@LoveSoLost 5 лет назад
OMG! THANK YOU! I have/had a couple of gaps in my understanding, this sewed it right up. Now I at least have some direction on where to look more specifically next. YOU'RE AWESOME!!!
@breadfan3415
@breadfan3415 5 лет назад
very good basic introduction to networking - a catch up for any homegrown networking enthusiast. I am actually supporting myself with the CCENT book and this video content is well packed. 46mins of watching is 4h of reading:) subscribed. thanks for the informative video! 73!
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
Hi Waldemar, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Please share and thanks for the subscription. Pascal VA2PV
@musamaphanga678
@musamaphanga678 4 года назад
Doing my qualification NQF Level system support and this is helping so far
@jamessawyer4625
@jamessawyer4625 5 лет назад
lots of stuff is a short time. Really nice that you took the time to teach this to us. Please do more like this. You should write a book related to ip and the ham. good job
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
Hi James, thanks for letting me know, I wasn't too sure at first if it would interest the ham community. At the same time, I hope that young network engineer will find this video on RU-vid and discover ham radio, that will be great. 73 Pascal VA2PV
@johnburke3437
@johnburke3437 2 года назад
Awesome presentation. Very structure which made it vert clear. Will be looking for another from you.
@asheesmazumdar7691
@asheesmazumdar7691 4 года назад
Very nicely explained in easy to understand and practical way. Thanks for this nice Video.
@biprajeetpal
@biprajeetpal 4 года назад
Best on youtube, for basics.
@marcoreale4769
@marcoreale4769 Год назад
Very good and useful video as introduction to the matter. 👍
@alanspicertelecom
@alanspicertelecom 4 года назад
Very good and thank you. You might get a slight bump in viewers because I used this in an Answer on Quora. This stuff is brush up for me. But you did an excellent job of it in 45 minutes.
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 4 года назад
Thanks Alan. Pascal VA2PV
@RicardoDanielPinto
@RicardoDanielPinto 8 месяцев назад
Nice Job !!!
@josephokeowo4089
@josephokeowo4089 4 года назад
That was a beautiful presentation
@darshanasenaratne939
@darshanasenaratne939 3 года назад
Great lesson
@allspacetechnologies
@allspacetechnologies 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the video,it explain the concept so well
@gusbarnes3144
@gusbarnes3144 2 года назад
Great video. Very informative
@mahmoudalsghair4216
@mahmoudalsghair4216 Год назад
thats really awesome
@nishantgovande3274
@nishantgovande3274 10 месяцев назад
very good
@standintallish5223
@standintallish5223 4 года назад
I agree, with the comments, this is a very good video
@Trek_RC_PlusPlus
@Trek_RC_PlusPlus 3 года назад
Nice video. So easy to understand!
@A1CMUGS
@A1CMUGS 3 года назад
Great Info
@JohnSmith-zf1lq
@JohnSmith-zf1lq 7 месяцев назад
Nice
@mancon27
@mancon27 3 года назад
great video man
@marmao78
@marmao78 3 года назад
Sorry for the dummy question. I was thinking to add a proxy to my network. But I don't know where to plug it. Should I add a proxy before, after or in parallel with the DNS Server? Thank you for the great content!
@crankyoldcoot7212
@crankyoldcoot7212 5 лет назад
Excellent video once again Pascal. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge. VK4VW
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Peter ! 73 Pascal VA2PV
@denniskimrey4129
@denniskimrey4129 5 лет назад
Great Video. Very informational.
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
Thanks Dennis, 73 Pascal VA2PV.
@alsnayan
@alsnayan 4 года назад
it very useful video thanks
@geniusbboy
@geniusbboy 3 года назад
افضل شرح ممكن تحصل عليه
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 3 года назад
شكرا.
@lfe7175
@lfe7175 5 лет назад
Sounds like you are getting ready for that new Flex 6600 to put in the space behind you!
@gabrielagomez9193
@gabrielagomez9193 4 года назад
Best video ever! Thanks
@Douglas_Gillette
@Douglas_Gillette Месяц назад
NAT modifies the IP address. The IP address is layer 3 not layer 4.
@indexpraishe8280
@indexpraishe8280 4 года назад
Can you post a video on remote access and port forwarding
@michaelbradley8508
@michaelbradley8508 5 лет назад
Great video - very informative - thank you. I have a question on a different subject. I am interested in getting involved in FUSION Radio, but I am confused as to what equipment I need. Everyone seems to have a different opinion. I live in Alberta and our son who is also an Amateur Radio Operator, lives in Nova Scotia. I am interested in having a secure radio link to connect with him in an easy and reliable form. Please note that my closest Yaesu dealer is a 3 hour drive away (one way). Before I commit to buying the equipment I want to be sure I know what I need. At present the only FUSION friendly radio I own is a FT-70D. What else do I need? Michael VA6XMB
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
Hi Michael, Thanks for watching. For Wires-X you will need a dedicated mobile with a HRI-200, but I think with the new firmware it's not necessary, but this kit is needed at each end. Or you can get two OpenSPOT2 and you will be able to make a point to point with your son. See the link below. www.sharkrf.com/products/openspot2/learn-more/ 73 Pascal VA2PV
@michaelbradley8508
@michaelbradley8508 5 лет назад
Thank... This is new information for me and it sounds like it will work. Michael VA6XMB @@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne
@Laboenligne 5 лет назад
​@@michaelbradley8508 I will upgrade my FTM-100DR very soon and make a video, with the new firmware you can use it as an Internet radio directly to Wires-X, but you can't host a private room without an HRI-200. The OpenSPOT is still a good solution for point to point, but you will have to read about it, ask the manufacturer as I didn't try this feature. 73 Pascal VA2PV
@trevortaylor5768
@trevortaylor5768 5 лет назад
Thanks Pascal it was a good refresher......VE3TLT
@thickmanes9088
@thickmanes9088 Год назад
Is There IPV5?
@Douglas_Gillette
@Douglas_Gillette Месяц назад
IPv6 and IPv4 is really a misnomer. They are not the same protocol with different versions. They actually have different Ethernet type identifiers. IPv5 did/does exists and is completely unique. IPv5, or Internet Stream Protocol, was an experimental protocol developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was designed for streaming data such as voice and video over the Internet. The name “IPv5” was used for this experimental protocol, which never became a standard for general use.
@gpfs7
@gpfs7 4 года назад
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