Watching this on the train as I'm on my way in to work and I could not be more grateful for this free and great content. To anyone studying; keep going!!
This is a fantastic way to learn, I was really struggling in my course until I found these lessons. Thank you Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let's pay the man some $$ for his efforts
Why the router was not showing connection, although I didn’t provide any IP address but in your video they are connected but I was not able to check as per the video
I really don't know how to thank you, I will first start by saying that this may be my first comment I have given on youtube, You really have done a great and an amazing job in organizing the CCNA courses, for those people who are lost like me and confused with so much videos you have become such a game changer. Thank you a lot,
I recently completed the packet tracer course. They explain this pretty thoroughly. You can actually trace packets per protocols. Again, what is different about your teaching is not just the content, but the method. It's progressing and when you've introduced concepts that were not discussed before you've mentioned it. This keeps the student focused on the course. There are lots of teaching online that would just throw in new concepts without ever considering their students levels. Again, thank very much for your work. Subscribed, liked and will most definitely contribute - I just need to get to work :D
I hope you're enjoying the course! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: www.flackbox.com/cisco-ccna-lab-guide#jm1
after 30 years i picked up studying...i've ended up as a window cleaner. if you were my teacher back then i would have finshed my shool. I was sure this ict stuff was way beyond my level of understanding but you make it clear and explain it in a way nobody does...now i feel confidant to take my exams! cant thank you enough you are a live changer!!!!
Thank you sir I am 46 yrs old starting a new career in Network Engineering and did my 1st lab last night on ciscos packet tracer thanks to you !! I appreciate you bruh !!
This course has been amazingly helpful in my CCNA class in college. Between this, Netacad, and the lectures, I feel like I'm actually going to pass this time
Tonight is my 3rd night watching and studying this course and I'm amazed at how well you're delivering this course. I truly appreciate your course and the time you spent helping students like me. Thank you very much Jeremy for your course. I enjoyed every minute!
I am learning a lot sir. Please bear with me as I need to take the exams first by last week of April before I could send you something as a small token of appreciation on your priceless and selfless works. Last week of April is the soonest possible time due to some commitments and priorities. Thanks, sir!
Thus far, this is awesome content Jeremy and appreciate the time you took to produce and release all this. I've actually paid for stuff that's not as detailed!
Is cbt "cock and ball torture". I heard spme of the French and Germans who've tried it ecen make some extra cash from it. I even signed but now have been asked for mpney if I want my passport returned... s'm just gonna cry.
Perhaps I'm getting too ahead of myself, but routers usually only have a subnet for two hosts. Subnetmask /30. I didn't mean to surprise my older brothers or Jeremy himself, but I noticed and now I'm letting you know.
hi Jeremy thanks a lot for your wonderful work thanks is not enough To tell you how you are helping lots of student ,,, thanks loads loads for your precious time Be bless Always
Why didn't you instruct how to turn on the routers in this video? After connecting the devices with the straight through and crossover wires my routers are not connected to the left network.
Hey! awesome explanation. I have doubt about the routers in this particular diagram. I have used the same network diagram somehow the packets seems not be flow to the routers Can you please let me know why?
If you build the lab yourself, you will have to configure the devices. I haven't taught you how to do that yet (I will teach you later in the course), so I recommend downloading my lab files from the top line of the description. In my lab files, everything is already set up.
I'm the only one who's keep on getting lost in these labs?! Are there more instructions because the labs are pre built and you are expected to know what's happening?!🤔 It would be helpful to let students participate building the labs even if they don't know IP addressing and other things yet?
Switches send STP frames once every 2 seconds by default, and the routers are using OSPF to share routing information with each other. You'll learn about these protocols later in the course!
Just found this comment. I put a link to the pre-made lab file in the description of every lab video, so you don't have to make it all from scratch. That's why I don't show everything from 0.
I am trying to follow your lab 3, but my packet tracer does not show what yours shows. My View shows only Time and last device your youtube view While your lab shows time, last device, all devices and type. Any idea why is that ?
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the generous tip! Sorry for the l very late reply, I just noticed this comment now. I appreciate your support :)
From zero to hero-magnificent explanation for anyone with less knowledge. Can hardly wait for more highlights. Keep educating us. Much appreciated J
Thanks Glenn, always happy to get your comments :)
Sign... I had a dream.. who am I?
Watching this on the train as I'm on my way in to work and I could not be more grateful for this free and great content. To anyone studying; keep going!!
This is a fantastic way to learn, I was really struggling in my course until I found these lessons.
Thank you Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's pay the man some $$ for his efforts
Why the router was not showing connection, although I didn’t provide any IP address but in your video they are connected but I was not able to check as per the video
@@sanjayasapkota5777 same here.
I would but im watching cuz im broke and trying to fix lmao
I really don't know how to thank you, I will first start by saying that this may be my first comment I have given on youtube, You really have done a great and an amazing job in organizing the CCNA courses, for those people who are lost like me and confused with so much videos you have become such a game changer. Thank you a lot,
I recently completed the packet tracer course. They explain this pretty thoroughly. You can actually trace packets per protocols. Again, what is different about your teaching is not just the content, but the method. It's progressing and when you've introduced concepts that were not discussed before you've mentioned it. This keeps the student focused on the course. There are lots of teaching online that would just throw in new concepts without ever considering their students levels. Again, thank very much for your work. Subscribed, liked and will most definitely contribute - I just need to get to work :D
Thanks for another great comment! Glad you like the videos.
How can I sign to your page I even send you and email you didn't reply me
@@yannickkameni7802 My page?
I hope you're enjoying the course! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: www.flackbox.com/cisco-ccna-lab-guide#jm1
your tutorial are good but you should have left the laps for when students have some basic understanding after finshing ipv4 and subneting
where is the program free site
This guy deserves appreciation and love. you are the best I've never seen yet. Thanks!!!!
Thanks :)
after 30 years i picked up studying...i've ended up as a window cleaner. if you were my teacher back then i would have finshed my shool. I was sure this ict stuff was way beyond my level of understanding but you make it clear and explain it in a way nobody does...now i feel confidant to take my exams! cant thank you enough you are a live changer!!!!
How's the journey been so far? Progress/Accountability check!!
This has to be single good thing of 2020. I really appriciate the effort you put into the videos, they're really helpful.
Haha, 2020 has been a tough year! Thanks for your comment :)
Loving the course so far, these videos are a blessing man, thank you, you're doing a great favor to the community.
Did you get your CCNA?
Thank you sir I am 46 yrs old starting a new career in Network Engineering and did my 1st lab last night on ciscos packet tracer thanks to you !! I appreciate you bruh !!
Awesome, good luck!
how to get the packet tracer resource? When I open my packet tracer , it was nothing on the page
This course has been amazingly helpful in my CCNA class in college. Between this, Netacad, and the lectures, I feel like I'm actually going to pass this time
Glad to hear it's been helpful! Good luck :)
Tonight is my 3rd night watching and studying this course and I'm amazed at how well you're delivering this course. I truly appreciate your course and the time you spent helping students like me. Thank you very much Jeremy for your course. I enjoyed every minute!
I love the series so far. I am on day 13 and am looking forward to completing this course. Commenting this on every video for the algorithm.
Great course. So much easier to understand than "Cisco speak".
Hands down the best instructor I have subscribed to.He explains it in such a simple way.
Thank you :)
I'm still on Day 3 but I really appreciate how Jeremy discussed the OSI model and TCP/IP very understandable. Thank you sir
Really it's a great series to learn newbies like me without any confusion. Thank you very much for your efforts, sir.
Thank you! Glad to help.
Jeremy, thanks a lot mate for providing this service to all ! Lot of hard work must have gone into this - well done :)
Thanks for your comment and for being a channel member! Lots of work indeed, but it's worth it!
Thanks Jeremy.....
I have being used packet trace for over 6 months but Today is the first day to used simulation in packet tracer
Simulation mode is very useful!
I am learning a lot sir. Please bear with me as I need to take the exams first by last week of April before I could send you something as a small token of appreciation on your priceless and selfless works. Last week of April is the soonest possible time due to some commitments and priorities. Thanks, sir!
Learning about it in theory is one thing, but actually seeing what you learn in action really helps! Thanks!
Yes it does! Also do it yourself if you can.
I really appreciate this kinda work, his knowledge, and the way that he teaches is priceless
you are the best at this, using your videos to study...
Thus far, this is awesome content Jeremy and appreciate the time you took to produce and release all this. I've actually paid for stuff that's not as detailed!
I am so glad that I got to go through your videos, made my life mess free. Very very helpful. Thank you so much.
Hi Jeremy, I bought your course on Udemy to support you! You are a great teacher !
I have to say the course is amazing so far. Even better than the offline training classes that I took before corona.
thank you so much, honestly i tried cbt nuggets and a few other places and while the sites are great, i understood your teaching style better
Is cbt "cock and ball torture". I heard spme of the French and Germans who've tried it ecen make some extra cash from it. I even signed but now have been asked for mpney if I want my passport returned... s'm just gonna cry.
Great content here. I'm on my way, pushing forward to be a great Cisco Network Associate...💪
I really appreciate the time and effort you put into the labs and accompanying videos. They have been very helpful.
one of the best classes i've heard
you are the best tutor I have ever seen ! Thank you so much
Thank you :)
Lab lessons are truly amazing
great another day in the box
It's so cool to see how it works. Thank you so much fo making this course, you're a hero!
Really you are rocking, can't wait to move the next lessons. If we say thanks its small word for your effort.
Thank you for your comment :)
This is great specially who hope to go higher in Networking ! Thankyou so much for free content!
Perhaps I'm getting too ahead of myself, but routers usually only have a subnet for two hosts. Subnetmask /30. I didn't mean to surprise my older brothers or Jeremy himself, but I noticed and now I'm letting you know.
awesome content ! looking forward for the new CCNA next year
Thank you, me too!
WOW !!!! Never knew this way of learning before. Amazing !!
Jeremy, great work done bro. Keep it up!
Theses videos are awesome best on internet!
Thanks for your support! :)
Thanks again for another day of refreshing my knowledge.
Yayyyyy love theseee. I never knew that's how you read it! But well now I do. Thankie Jeremy! Thank you as always 😊
Day 3 Lab was awesome! Thank you Jeremy!
Thank you so much, these stuffs are priceless!
You mentioned, Jeremy, at 6:30 that the model is TCP/IP, so why weren't layers 1 and 2 integrated as the Link Layer as shown?
Day3.2: You're THE MAN, Jeremy Sir.
Excellent Tutorial , this method of teaching fits well with my way of learning, Thanks Jeremy.
Great job Jeremy, keep up the good work.
Simple YET ESSENTIAL explanation 👌
Lab lessons are amazing I will donate you as soos as I land a job man.
Thanks Alper :)
hi Jeremy thanks a lot for your wonderful work thanks is not enough To tell you how you are helping lots of student ,,, thanks loads loads for your precious time Be bless Always
Thank you so much!
Thank you Jeremy! You're the best 🤩 I love you and take care always 💕
This course is so freaking good omg
Brilliant lectures am hooked..
i really want to thank you for this awsome course ,
you are really impacting my career
thank you for what you are doing
Thank you for all your hard work.
Its very helpful in the journey of Learning about Networking
leaving a like and comment because I dont have to pay for this really good info, thanks
Why didn't you instruct how to turn on the routers in this video? After connecting the devices with the straight through and crossover wires my routers are not connected to the left network.
yes sir I got everything now. Thanks again
Thanks for your work man, you´re the best!💪
Hi, Mr. Jeremy thank you very much. I learned the fundamental concepts very well. keep up the great effort. Cheers
support for this channel
Thank you ! :)
Thanks for the lab Jeremy.
you really help us...well teaching
Thank you :)
Best Professor , thank you so much for this tutorial 🙏🙏
that's great but why messages have pink type and color with cross sign not as in video yellow color with right sign?!
The colors are random, and the cross or check mark depends on which device receives it.
Hey! awesome explanation. I have doubt about the routers in this particular diagram. I have used the same network diagram somehow the packets seems not be flow to the routers Can you please let me know why?
If you build the lab yourself, you will have to configure the devices. I haven't taught you how to do that yet (I will teach you later in the course), so I recommend downloading my lab files from the top line of the description. In my lab files, everything is already set up.
Thank you for such great lesson on osi model.
thanks for the teaching, and may I asked about why my simulator shows CDP instead of STP at the start of the simulation?
Best lecturer ever Many thanks
Great. Keep up good work 👍
Thank you, I'll do my best!
Not be able to pc's command prompt but why it is not there in mine..?
You are way better than Patrick Loner.
I've understood more in your videos in 10 minutes than in his course of 17 hours.
Never heard of him :) Can you link me his course?
THANK YOU JEREMY.
hi jeremy i am not be able to find pc1 desktop in my packet tracer installation as it is not there..?
Big thanks for your effort
Thank you for watching :)
Now I have to remember STP means more than just a Shielded Twisted Pair
very good demo, helps a lot
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that :)
THX for a Lot of hard work!
Thanks for watching a leaving a comment :)
I'm the only one who's keep on getting lost in these labs?! Are there more instructions because the labs are pre built and you are expected to know what's happening?!🤔 It would be helpful to let students participate building the labs even if they don't know IP addressing and other things yet?
You can download the pre built labs in the description! You’ll learn how to configure IP addresses etc later
what router did you use for your lab? No bits are sent being across the wire for me.
You can download the packet tracer file from the link in the video description, that's the same file I used for the demonstration.
Love your vids bro
Thanks Gabriel! 👍
Why does the lab of this video do spanning tree protocol and open shortest path frames forever?
Switches send STP frames once every 2 seconds by default, and the routers are using OSPF to share routing information with each other. You'll learn about these protocols later in the course!
Thank you for sharing this
Can you do a série on CCNP security
I probably won't make a CCNP security course!
4 yrs later still good vids.
please, I want to know how did you adjust the ips for the devices?
Just awesome!
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that
welcome dear sir.
Thanks a lot for your efforts sir
Thanks for watching :)
cool series. i'm waiting for the next video
Thank you, coming soon!
You are amazing man!! Thank you!
Thank you Elias!
Hi…!
I am learning with you video…
Thaaanks…!!!
What am I missing? I’m not following which device model numbers you are using or how you are configuring the addresses.
Just found this comment. I put a link to the pre-made lab file in the description of every lab video, so you don't have to make it all from scratch. That's why I don't show everything from 0.
Jeremy you have made me a fucking Cyber Security Specialist finally 🎉🎉🎉 2 years and it paid of
Wow. congrat to u mate.
Thanks for being so simple and easy to understand. Kindly advise how I can enroll for CCNA and sit the exam thanks
You can enroll here: home.pearsonvue.com/cisco.aspx and take the exam online or at a local testing center.
I am trying to follow your lab 3, but my packet tracer does not show what yours shows.
My View
shows only Time and last device
your youtube view
While your lab shows time, last device, all devices and type.
Any idea why is that ?