I’ve been learning about computer networking via TH-cam for a couple years now and this is by far the best content ever presented. Thank you for sharing!
I'm a little confused about E2E (end to end) and P2P (point to point). You say that the application and transport layer are E2E and so the client and server talk directly and exclusively to each other, and the same is true for the transport layer, does that mean they do not make use of the network and link layer and physical layer? And if so, how is that possible?
I’ve been learning about computer networking via TH-cam for a couple years now and this is by far the best content ever presented. Thank you for sharing!
Wow, thanks!
Agreed
Thanks Kenan! It's very generous of you to share these videos.
This video saved my interview
Thanks Kenan! Really helped me with these network concepts!
Man I wish I had you for computer networks 😭
This lecture is very helpful. Thanks so much!
Thank you for these videos
Legend
I wish you were my professor.
how does the packet know its next destination when it's sent from the source (switch in this case)? which layer is taking care of that?
I'm a little confused about E2E (end to end) and P2P (point to point). You say that the application and transport layer are E2E and so the client and server talk directly and exclusively to each other, and the same is true for the transport layer, does that mean they do not make use of the network and link layer and physical layer? And if so, how is that possible?
Thank you
Thanks Kenan!
How old are your students learning this?
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omg that all trees part was so lame like u people can even remember 5 words