Honestly I want to thank you for all this information. I get so tired of reading material and watching videos that do not get straight to the point. Or take too long to get to the information we need, and by the time they do it's lost in a sea of useless information.
+1, the videos provided by the training company I'm using have a guy who takes 40 minutes to pass on half the information Prof Messer does in 10. Great videos
Prof Messer, your videos are a blessing. Not only do you provide a clear and concise IT course, accessible to anyone on youtube, but you also are helping the the industry by educating perspective IT professionals. After putting it off for a while, watching your videos gave me the confidence I needed to pursue my certifications in earnest. Thanks a billion!
Good luck!! I'm also taking my A+ this month. Been studying for the past 80 days and while I was off to a slow start, Messer's videos have helped a lot of this information that I read in text stick around more in my memory
I learned something new today, the cable infrastructure part is interesting because it centralizes the management of all of those cables that is active on the network at the patch panel
Your videos are awesome! Thanks so much. Its nice being able to come here and go through sections as listed in the course objectives. Helps to get a base understanding before moving more in depth with the book.
I am a huge fan of yours, and i believe watching you help me out a lot in my IT job. I have one request. Can you please slow down a little bit, while presenting your content? It's hard for me catching up to you and reading what is on the screen at the same time. Thank you!
He does go fast but his teaching style is concise and to the point. Just do what I do, listen to what he has to say for each slide, pause it and take whatever notes you need to, then resume and continue the video.
Making flash cards to every slide. Even after cramming most of the ports on a few i'm still probably going to have quite a few cards just after 220-1001 lol.
Al's Toy Barn Guy: *reads powerpoint presentation* Commenters: "i will never be able to express my gratitude due to its sheer mass. i was on the verge of death, but after this video i shall live"
Honestly I want to thank you for all this information. I get so tired of reading material and watching videos that do not get straight to the point. Or take too long to get to the information we need, and by the time they do it's lost in a sea of useless information.
+1, the videos provided by the training company I'm using have a guy who takes 40 minutes to pass on half the information Prof Messer does in 10. Great videos
Agreed, just dont blink xd
Prof Messer, your videos are a blessing. Not only do you provide a clear and concise IT course, accessible to anyone on youtube, but you also are helping the the industry by educating perspective IT professionals. After putting it off for a while, watching your videos gave me the confidence I needed to pursue my certifications in earnest. Thanks a billion!
I don't know where I'd be without all of your videos. Thank you very much!
The fact that he made all this available for free on youtube is incredible!
I'll be taking my exam(s) January 2021
Wish me luck!!
Good luck!! I'm also taking my A+ this month. Been studying for the past 80 days and while I was off to a slow start, Messer's videos have helped a lot of this information that I read in text stick around more in my memory
How'd you do?
@@username9012 I passed!!
Congratulations!
What sources did you use in addition to this video course?
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This network stuff is pretty dense, but I'm committed to understanding it all!
Me too! Networking is my weak point so it's the stuff I need to focus on the most.
Thank you for your service! From the Marine Corps! OOooRa
bless freedom of information
Power Over Ethernet: -yawns-
Ethernet Over Power: -Mind explodes-
I’m still having trouble understanding EoP. It’s allowing an Ethernet connection to a device over a simple power cable?
Just want to say Thank you!
I like to thank you for giving me great information so the way I can study for my exams for my career as a Network Administrator
This is awesome! Excellent information! May God bless you abundantly! Amen! 🙏🏾
Really it is amazing training - Thanks so much professor
@ 09:41 What does the note: A single "pane of glass" mean? I missed the analogy.
You're looking at one monitor screen to view everything.
thought exactly the same
I learned something new today, the cable infrastructure part is interesting because it centralizes the management of all of those cables that is active on the network at the patch panel
Just bought your 220-1001 and 1002 PDF's. Thanks!
You bought the notes?
@@crossg7810 because Tim supports those that support him. Don't be an ahole
How you bought them?
What is a NIC called in the Device Manager?
"Network adapters"
Your videos are awesome! Thanks so much. Its nice being able to come here and go through sections as listed in the course objectives. Helps to get a base understanding before moving more in depth with the book.
Thank you... i am new to this channel. But its really informative
I am a huge fan of yours, and i believe watching you help me out a lot in my IT job. I have one request. Can you please slow down a little bit, while presenting your content? It's hard for me catching up to you and reading what is on the screen at the same time. Thank you!
You can use the cog wheel at the bottom to increase or decrease the speed of any video. Good studies!
@@professormesser Ok thank you Professor!
He does go fast but his teaching style is concise and to the point. Just do what I do, listen to what he has to say for each slide, pause it and take whatever notes you need to, then resume and continue the video.
Making flash cards to every slide. Even after cramming most of the ports on a few i'm still probably going to have quite a few cards just after 220-1001 lol.
Thanks for all you do!
Thanks Messer you're the man.
Representative sims? is that you ?
@04:20 when would anyone use a Bridge? Any good examples of using a Bridge? Thank you.
Yes, -an example of a modern bridge is a wireless access point
-- bridges wired ethernet to wireless
how to buy ur network book ? i cannot find it on amazon
My training materials are available exclusively on my web site:
professormesser.com
Can switches output physical OR wireless? or just physical?
You can connect a Wireless Access Point to a switch and then get wireless connection from there but not the switch alone.
Thanks from Russia
Wow‼️.Thanks❤️
thank you!
Al's Toy Barn Guy: *reads powerpoint presentation*
Commenters: "i will never be able to express my gratitude due to its sheer mass. i was on the verge of death, but after this video i shall live"
Best professor I’ve ever seen 🫡 thank you for making camptia A+ easy for me