Walk through TCP connection and termination packet by packet. Support me on Patreon: / beneater This video is part 13 of an intro to networking tutorial: • Networking tutorial Want to see more? Leave a comment!
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Gotta say, I've learned more from this 13 part series in one night than I could have in weeks of looking up information elsewhere. The information was presented in such a clear and concise way, with very easy to understand explanations. Absolutely fantastic work!
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I simply LOVE when you show the practical usage of the theory you made. And the practical usage is the same of the theory you used, I mean, the IP's, seq numbers, all matching up, makes it waaaay easier to understand.
I have a textbook, an instructor's lecture and office hours, his slides, and it just didn't click until I saw this. Your excellent explanation saved me a lot of time and energy. Thanks a bunch.
First of all, thank you for this fantastic series. It is really well-put. One minor nit about this video specifically: when choosing the initial SEQ numbers in handshake, while it makes sense to set them to some small readable value, it would probably make more sense to make them different to avoid possible confusion/magic number syndrome. Say, client's SEQ = 0, server's SEQ = 100.
I don't know what it is about Ben's way of explaining things, but I just get it no matter how complicated the thing is. I tried learning this stuff before and it was daunting and hard. But I just binged this entire thing in one go and I understand the basics of networking now. Thanks Ben!
This has been the first large scale networking explanation that has actually made *clear* sense to me; most that I've seen explain a few aspects well but leave confusion when bringing it all together. Thank you so much for making this videos!
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I feel compelled to let you know sir that I have been studying c.s. for a while now. You are by far the best person I have found yet that can explain things (not just in this particular video) in such a way that I feel I can thouroughly understand. I would like to sincerely like to thank you very much for taking the time to produce so much content , that in my eyes is valuable as gold, and FREELY share it. THANK YOU, please continue to make more content. I would be particularly interested in your take on 2020 /19 networking concepts as we all know our connection are be listened to, I would love to hear you perspective.
Wow. What a great bunch of videos! I always thought this stuff was extremely difficult to grasp but the way you broke it down made it really clear. Thanks!
This series was absolutely incredible. High school student interested in conputer science and this was incredibly informative as easy to follow. Amazing how you worked your way up from wire to TCP. Thanks so much
I have just finished watching the playlist and would like to thank you, that is amazing, you explained that in a way I have never seen before. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for this series. I have very limited computer experience and I'm putting myself through A+. I was so confused when they talked about Ethernet frames. This tutorial was amazing. Thank you so very much for taking the time to make these videos ...
Well, I have to say, for a lazy person like me, it's amazing how I watched the entire playlist at one stretch even though I know nothing of computer science. Thank You for this. I was completely confused as to where to start. This gave me a pretty good view.
Ben is a good teacher. He gives just the information you need without waffling on or going off the path into side-issues. (Also: New icon for me. Made it myself) :)
The whole playlist is one of the best explanations I ever seen about network. Exactly what I was looking for. Great work. Please make more videos about other protocols.
Hey Ben, I am currently a college undergrad, with no job and terrible GPA, I lost all my interest in studies because of the terrible teachers I had and ofcourse my attitude of not feeling motivated towards anything. These 13 Videos made me think of how beautiful things can really be, finally starting to get back to the right track. Better fail then never try.. Thanks Man!
Those videos help me answer forgotten question when i was a child, like how computers can communicate so fast? I never thought that would be so interesting learn about it. Fascinated and glad for that material, thank you!!!!
Thanks a lot for awesome deep and clear explanations. U just opened for me a new world, because before I watched this videos playlist, I only knew there was internet.
Just wow, this series is wonderful. I just watched the whole series after you advertised it in your "Why Facebook was down" video and I don' regret a single second. I was routinely using IP addresses and ports in my job for years, but I never quite understood the details of how it worked. This was really enlightening, thanks a lot! PS: I'd love to see some more episodes you teased throughout the series, but I understand you have different (and also very interesting) series on your channel now.
God Bless you Ben. I ended up with an A on my communication & Network Fundamentals course. I was lagging behind the class with the concept but goddammit your teaching skills were just way too good.
wow! you explained it wonderful and very clear! thank you! i've been looking for a video that will make it all clear to me and you were the only one who could settle my mind that good, thanks!
I'm a teacher of Computer Networking in Colombia and I've been seeing your networking tutorial. Let me you say that all of these videos are amazing, absolutely clear and well explained. So I wanna use those for my e-learning classes but not all of my students are bilingual, so I'd like to ask your permission for publish the translation in Spanish of these tutorial.
This is really really really helped me a lot...!! Thanks a bunchh for your great explanation I'm really grateful to find a Internet Protocol tutorial, which is really hard to find... Please continue making videos to help those who really wants to learn.
Thank you for this excellent series of videos about Computer Networking. I found this series by searching for wire coding as I had a general knowledge of ethernet and tcp/ip but I wanted to learn more about how the 1s and 0s were actually transmitted. I watched the videon on manchester coding and had to watch the whole play list from start to finish. Thanks again.
woah cool!! one of the best networking tutorials that i have watched.. anybody who is thinking whether to watch it or not to understand Networking, please do.. Thank you Ben. please upload tutorials on some of the uncovered topics as well.
Thank you so much for producing such high quality content and making it available!! Would love to watch more videos like these on layer 5 (session), layer 6 (presentation), and layer 7 (application) if you are planning on making them. Thanks again
Hello Ben, Your lectures are awesome ... it cleared all the concepts of data traffic is single video .. I would like to see more of your videos.. keep doing.. Good Work👍