Ad Hoc is whenever you connect several devices (even two) together. Situations can include home, small office, or a small- group meeting when people bring their own devices and connected together.
@@sunnyclassroom24 I don't know if my understanding is correct: Bluetooth, USB cables, or even bare wires can make two or more devices connected to each other. Are all the above considered as methods to achieve ad hoc network? If yes, could you give me more examples? If not, please correct me where I misunderstood:) And thank you so much for your great video!
@@misstrumpetxiranzhou699 You are correct. The other two are easier to understand. Bluetooth: simple example, you can connect any mouse to almost any computer.
Hi Sunny, as I understood you said that AP is a L2 device, but we know that it supports routing as well, so why still we call it L2 instead of L3? Or maybe I got you wrong?
L2 device handle MAC address while L3 handles IP address. AP adds its own MAC address (BSSID, 48-bit address) to wireless frame. Besides, AP forwards frames within one domain (one WLAN) not two networks. thus it is L2 device, not L3. Thank you for your question. In my next video, I would make it clearer when I talk about AP, BSS, BSSID, ESS and ESSID.
One thing I do not understand is in Ad Hoc mode, can anyone actually connect to the internet? Like can you use TH-cam for example, or is it just to share files and what not between computers.
sure, why not? However, normally for the security reason, no one is willing to do so, but for learning or experimental purpose, or nothing-is-important server, yes.
Hi Mr Sunny, keep your videos coming. I am teaching Networking and I find always your video presentation simple, clear and concise.
Thanks, will do!
Thank you again. I enjoy your Sunny attitude.
You are welcome and thank you for your nice comment.
Sunny teacher, YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!!!!!!
Thank you !
Love how you break it down Sunny! Very easy to understand for a beginner like myself!
really great video please keep them coming
thanks.
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Great video and thank you for explaining the ad-hoc wifi.
Your teachings are very simple to understand keep it on.
You make each topic simple and easy just by your voice and words😊
You're awesome teacher!
Keep it up 👍
Thank you! 😃
@@sunnyclassroom24 You are welcome 😊
Thank you very much, it is brief and clear tutor!
Glad to hear that!
简单明了,一听就懂。感谢老师
Thank you for all the help Sunny! You are the best!
You are welcome! Thank you for watching! Check out my other videos please!
This really nice one. Thanks please be continue . . .
Quick and informative, you rule. Thanks!
You're welcome!
awesome course. thank you
Awesome video, thank you very much.
thank you you simpify it clearly
Thank you, very helpful.
You are welcome!
You are a life saver. TestOut should hire you to make their videos since yours are so much better lol
Thanks!
Really appreciate your content. Thanks!
thank you Sunny!
Very instructive, thank you very much!! :)
you are very welcome!
Thanks for the video......
very nice man it does really help me
thanks a lot
great video, I wished you give examples for ad hoc
Ad Hoc is whenever you connect several devices (even two) together. Situations can include home, small office, or a small- group meeting when people bring their own devices and connected together.
@@sunnyclassroom24 I don't know if my understanding is correct: Bluetooth, USB cables, or even bare wires can make two or more devices connected to each other. Are all the above considered as methods to achieve ad hoc network? If yes, could you give me more examples? If not, please correct me where I misunderstood:) And thank you so much for your great video!
@@misstrumpetxiranzhou699 You are correct. The other two are easier to understand. Bluetooth: simple example, you can connect any mouse to almost any computer.
thank you for this video
it's very useful, tks!
Hi Sunny, as I understood you said that AP is a L2 device, but we know that it supports routing as well, so why still we call it L2 instead of L3? Or maybe I got you wrong?
L2 device handle MAC address while L3 handles IP address. AP adds its own MAC address (BSSID, 48-bit address) to wireless frame. Besides, AP forwards frames within one domain (one WLAN) not two networks. thus it is L2 device, not L3.
Thank you for your question. In my next video, I would make it clearer when I talk about AP, BSS, BSSID, ESS and ESSID.
Thank you sir
We need a resurgence of Adhoc mode.
Thank you sir.
Most welcome!
Obrigada pelo vídeo !
One thing I do not understand is in Ad Hoc mode, can anyone actually connect to the internet? Like can you use TH-cam for example, or is it just to share files and what not between computers.
Thanks sir
Welcome
Can I use a laptop to remote access a desktop via ad hoc mode? Thanks.
Yes, you can.
@@sunnyclassroom24 Thank you so much. Where can I find how to do this?
Please sir more information about the mac protocol ieee 802.15.11p
Can I download your video and post it on my channel? Just kidding. Keep it up Mr Sunny :)
Thank you for watching!
Can a server be inserted into ad hoc network? Can the other pc communicate with the server while in ad hoc network?
sure, why not? However, normally for the security reason, no one is willing to do so, but for learning or experimental purpose, or nothing-is-important server, yes.
Sir make a vid on 802.11 infrastructure....
check my playlist: Wireless networking, including 802.11 infrastructure. Several videos uploaded.
th-cam.com/video/WOTeFceIeM8/w-d-xo.html
K...Thnx Sir
@@kraken4260 You are welcome!
thanks a lot helpful
example: airdrop s based on ad hoc wireless
How to do it ?
can you make a video about more related like
- Réactif Routing: TORA, AODV, DSR
- Proactif Routing : OLSR, GSR, DSDV
Hello, welcome to you.
where do you live sir?
Kansas
please make video on split tunneling in VPN
Not as good as your other videos but thank you
Thanks for the view
You look a bit like Elon Musk