@ihucu well you are right, what he meant was a binomial theory (in statistics) where these kind of numbers can be calculated like the formula you posted above. The square what he meant is not exactly of course what he actually meant was it has a sort of exponential growth rather then linear, so i think you have definately made a good point there.
I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!
I dont know but Voice level is too low! Wish they kept better mic. Information is pretty good. Do they have DVDs or something on this? Where can we download such video for offline browsing?
in case of star topology if n nodes are connected to a central hub then the hub will need n ports. now if n ix quite large say 30 then the hub will need to have 30 ports. Isnt that unrealistic?
I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!
@ihucu well you are right, what he meant was a binomial theory (in statistics) where these kind of numbers can be calculated like the formula you posted above. The square what he meant is not exactly of course what he actually meant was it has a sort of exponential growth rather then linear, so i think you have definately made a good point there.
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Excellent!! No book can give you this information
A very good teacher.
thank you sir...
this is far far better then any kinda of books. very useful...th
I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!
these lectures are superb......
I dont know but Voice level is too low! Wish they kept better mic. Information is pretty good. Do they have DVDs or something on this? Where can we download such video for offline browsing?
please, update this series and make the audio better!
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in case of star topology if n nodes are connected to a central hub then the hub will need n ports. now if n ix quite large say 30 then the hub will need to have 30 ports. Isnt that unrealistic?
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Volume up, can hear it well.
sir , try to add some diagrams
Very low sound. How can student score marks?
"this is the reason behind students low score" 😂
10:22 --
max number of connections is 30 devices
max number of nodes is 150
can anybody explain the difference between the two?
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Dude....With the help of 4 repeaters another 120 devices can be added.
i can't hear any sound please make possible to hear videos sound it is good for all
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i think ,bi awaz headphone say nae balkay apki zuban say aani haey
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He should have explained things on paper or a blackboard instead of hand gestures.
where is sound?
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no sound i can not hear there is no sound
can't hear a thing!
For a moment I thought I turned deaf
cannot understand anything :(
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useless.......nothing is audible here.............
I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!
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