Those of you who are criticizing his videos please understand: he never claimed that you could get a PhD in electronics or Electrical Engineering watching his TH-cam videos. He's just explaining stuff in a easy manner for the mass to understand and doing a damn good job at that. He reminds me of my mentor "Carl Sagan." No one could explain science better than he did to the mass. I have a PhD in these stuff and even I can learn a thing or two from his videos.
The author makes complicated networking topics (e.g. subnetting) extremely clear in these videos. He is an excellent teacher who has helped me in my efforts to learn networking.
He just googles it... His highway-lane example is pulled straight off another website. He just repeats very shallow information and slaps on his affiliate link for that sweet sweet cash.
I have been watching your videos and they are by far, the best short tutorials I have ever seen on these subjects. You have literally taken the mystery out of so many things I did not understand. I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate people like you. I have even gotten my girlfriend to watch them, and she is getting it, which is interesting of itself, because she had absolutely zero knowledge of any of these subject matters. Keep posting, and I will keep watching and liking.
Even I, a dedicated Ludite, could understand this information. Seriously, with technology developing faster than our needs to understand it, and calling companies that sell the equipment unable or unwilling to provide the information necessary to make the equipment work; basic , clear, understandable help saves truck loads of stress and frustration. THANK YOU.
This video is right to the point and also well explained so that even people who dont have a lot of experience with this techy stuff can understand it pretty easily. Best channel on TH-cam!
Iv just wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you put into the videos you make, iv learned alot from your videos and I will remember you when I advance into a technological career! Thank you!
Your channel is really awesome and your tutorials can understand everyone , your preparation is incredible, I hope your channel will reach millions subscribers next years, don't stop sharing like these videos, the world needs you, thanks alot and alot
This is a fantastic collection of TH-cam videos on technology. The individual that does these is concise, speaks clearly, and uses excellent illustrations. Video after video and very short periods of time I understand very well the technology being discussed. Every part of this series of presentations works to perfection. The voice is not overpowering and yet very pointed we're delivering information the visuals are not spectacular and yet totally effective.
The third band can also help with security. Use one of the bands for your smart home devices and another for your laptop, smart phone, iPad, etc. That will segment your home network. So if someone hacks your smart light bulbs, the entire network will not be compromised.
The another good reason is if the device support more than just 2.4GHz band ,we can just reduce the range within the home just applying5GHz one (and also each band has difference of subnets also)
Excelent explanation... you have a clear voice and good pace (speed). Besides your English pronunciation is the best I've heard in these youtube videos. Thanks !
Did everyone see that truck crash and burn on the highway analogy?? Totally kiss ass! I've been a subscriber to this channel for years and years and i always learn something valuable. The creator makes learning so much fun. Thank you.
I like following this channel. It provides an appealing explanation and enhances my IT knowledge with an interesting animated perspective, compared to my boring books. Keep up the good work.
Great video. Like always. Can't wait to see your feedback and illustration on Wi-Fi 6. Again, thank you for taking the time to make these and share them.
This video oversimplifies the multi-band transmitter, but the basics are correct. For example, the third 5GHZ band is usually reserved for the backhaul that is used for inter-transmitter communication in a network with repeaters. This band is not used for any other devices.
Not sure if this is out yet but a 3 band router could also be used for wireless bridging. Have 2 routers connect to each other on the 5ghz band for back haul and use the other 5ghz and the 2.4ghz for devices. Cool alternative to do what older wifi repeaters did without having the speed halve as the same signal was used to send and receive info
3:30 in road don't go too fast 5:10 When there will be a n-band WiFi routers? Router that has n more number of bands. 5:15 He recommends TP Link archer!!! An insane router!
@@ardentdfender4116 I definitely recommend the one Powercerts linked and as for mesh extender I'd recommend this one: www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender-EX8000/dp/B074F3M2W8/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=mesh+extender&qid=1568912348&s=gateway&sr=8-3 . I don't recommend those unless you have high download and upload speeds in the first place. I'd recommend going for something cheaper if your speeds aren't very fast.
You make the BEST animated videos ever, can you make a video on how you make your videos? What type of animation software you use. Will keep watching, liking & Sharing.
@powerCert Animated Videos: as you mentioned in tri band router we have two 5 GHz bands and one 2.4 GHz band. My query is if router has two bands with the same frequency side by side the interference will be more right? Is there any difference in channels used or modulation in these two 5GHz bands??
Triband and multi lanes should have added: Its like adding a second fast lane vs just another lane since 2.4ghz devices only usually only work on just the one lane while the 5ghz devices usually will work on both.
My Xfinity router has what appears to be "Smart Connect" - it decides whether a device gets 2.4 or 5.0. Problem is, not all wireless devices can connect successfully in that scenario. For example, wifi calling does not work on my phone with the Xfinity router. My solution? I ran an Ethernet cable from the Xfinity router to a Wireless Access Point. The WAP has two separate and distinct SSIDs - one is 2.4 and the other is 5.0. So now, all wireless devices connect to the WAP rather than to the Xfinity router. No more connection issues! An additional benefit: the WAP is more centrally located in the house than the Xfinity router, giving a good wifi signal to the entire house.
My relatives and cousins come over to my house and use up all my WiFi connections so it's gets too Crowded. So that's why I bought an expensive gaming wifi router 😎
they use channels with 20 or 40 MHz wavelength (~11 of them), which is nested inside that range, so i presume it just use 2 sets of channels in 5GHz band.
@@eraser0artem @Kenneth if using 2 bands in the same frequency is a solution, then why don't we see 2 bands in the 2.4 GHz frequency? Is it because 5GHz is better to double up on given other reasons? (Like better speed, less collisions with stuff like microwaves, other stuff that I don't know) If doubling up on a band was always available, then why did people even switch to 5GHz in the first place? (If you're going to add a band, adding 5GHz is objectively better?) If 5GHz is better, why don't people completely switch away from 2.4GHz? (Backwards compatibility?)
Hey I watched your video and added the router you recommended to my cart. Thank you for explaining everything so clearly! I wanted to know if you had a recommendation for a modem to replace a modem from Comcast?
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Why do you choose this one?
it's a great router.
PowerCert Animated Videos ill think about replacing my all unifi setup with the recommended router
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Those of you who are criticizing his videos please understand: he never claimed that you could get a PhD in electronics or Electrical Engineering watching his TH-cam videos. He's just explaining stuff in a easy manner for the mass to understand and doing a damn good job at that. He reminds me of my mentor "Carl Sagan." No one could explain science better than he did to the mass. I have a PhD in these stuff and even I can learn a thing or two from his videos.
The author makes complicated networking topics (e.g. subnetting) extremely clear in these videos. He is an excellent teacher who has helped me in my efforts to learn networking.
Those who ate criticising, go somewhere else. I think these videos are excellent. If you want more go and get a CCNA book
This channel is very underrated.. pls keep on doing these vids...
In this awesome abstract perspective..
Man I can only imagine how you know all this tech stuff. You are like a book for technology.
Its called being in the IT field ...
He just googles it... His highway-lane example is pulled straight off another website. He just repeats very shallow information and slaps on his affiliate link for that sweet sweet cash.
@@SpunkyGo0se amen to that, easy $$
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam let's take a look at your video ratings shall we smart guy
@@SpunkyGo0se I suggest you do the same, just pick any subject and create a ytube channel. Yeah... that's what I thought.
I have been watching your videos and they are by far, the best short tutorials I have ever seen on these subjects. You have literally taken the mystery out of so many things I did not understand. I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate people like you. I have even gotten my girlfriend to watch them, and she is getting it, which is interesting of itself, because she had absolutely zero knowledge of any of these subject matters. Keep posting, and I will keep watching and liking.
Thank you :)
Even I, a dedicated Ludite, could understand this information. Seriously, with technology developing faster than our needs to understand it, and calling companies that sell the equipment unable or unwilling to provide the information necessary to make the equipment work; basic , clear, understandable help saves truck loads of stress and frustration. THANK YOU.
This video is right to the point and also well explained so that even people who dont have a lot of experience with this techy stuff can understand it pretty easily. Best channel on TH-cam!
This channel helped me get a job
Thank you very much for all the knowledge you shared
Iv just wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you put into the videos you make, iv learned alot from your videos and I will remember you when I advance into a technological career! Thank you!
Your channel is really awesome and your tutorials can understand everyone , your preparation is incredible, I hope your channel will reach millions subscribers next years, don't stop sharing like these videos, the world needs you, thanks alot and alot
Mum, turn off the microwave, I'm playing Minecraft
Hahah that explains it
Ha3x ... you want dinner or not, make up your mind...now!
This was me except it was with halo 3
@@SanJose408Alex GTA5 +SR3 remastered for me but I never eat while I game ...only when I Netflix
Kids in 2040: Mumm turn off Minecraft I’m trying to use the microwave..
This is a fantastic collection of TH-cam videos on technology. The individual that does these is concise, speaks clearly, and uses excellent illustrations. Video after video and very short periods of time I understand very well the technology being discussed. Every part of this series of presentations works to perfection. The voice is not overpowering and yet very pointed we're delivering information the visuals are not spectacular and yet totally effective.
I couldn't have said it better.
These PowerCert Animated videos are one of those gems in TH-cam thank you so much for your huge effort making these informations for us.
Amazing video as always, great animations & explanation!
The third band can also help with security. Use one of the bands for your smart home devices and another for your laptop, smart phone, iPad, etc. That will segment your home network. So if someone hacks your smart light bulbs, the entire network will not be compromised.
The another good reason is if the device support more than just 2.4GHz band ,we can just reduce the range within the home just applying5GHz one (and also each band has difference of subnets also)
Great tip!
Excelent explanation... you have a clear voice and good pace (speed).
Besides your English pronunciation is the best I've heard in these youtube videos. Thanks !
Did everyone see that truck crash and burn on the highway analogy?? Totally kiss ass! I've been a subscriber to this channel for years and years and i always learn something valuable. The creator makes learning so much fun. Thank you.
Thanks for this type of animated explanation about wireless technologies.
Thank you for watching. :)
As always and usual. You remain the "the teacher".
I like your animated videos. They make it so easy to digest complex topics.
Short, simple, to the point, and effective video. Thanks for the upload
Your way of explanation of any video is very helpful for us
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Your videos are so will put together and easier to understand than my boring College teacher !!
Fabulous! I have been watching your videos and taking non-stop notes. You are a genius, Sir! Thanks a million for your amazing tutorial videos.Kudos.
I like following this channel. It provides an appealing explanation and enhances my IT knowledge with an interesting animated perspective, compared to my boring books. Keep up the good work.
Great video. Like always. Can't wait to see your feedback and illustration on Wi-Fi 6. Again, thank you for taking the time to make these and share them.
Excellent example! Concise and well explained. Thank you!
This channel helps me understand a lot of whats on this channel. Thank you very much for that!
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Simple explanation with clarity
We understand well
Have a little fun there setting the truck on fire! 🤣
This man deserve more subscribers.
Please keep posting.
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Hi there, thankyou for your video, excellently explained, it was very useful video. Thankyou to share your knowledge with us
I just came to understand different routers but I’m also getting educated on how to do PowerPoint projects. The more you know.
Mais um vídeo com explicações claras e com um toque de humor..
GRATO!
clear, short, and solid explanation
Your explanations are very good 👍 and easily understood.
Hey some of your cars were tailgating lol....great video.
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Sir i want you to explain about OSI model
And your all work is much better than anyone
Your tutorials are great and very helpful. Thank You!
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This is an interesting video I repeated it THREE times !
Thank you so much for your great videos. I like all your videos and they are very to understand with graphics demo.. you are the BEST.
This video oversimplifies the multi-band transmitter, but the basics are correct. For example, the third 5GHZ band is usually reserved for the backhaul that is used for inter-transmitter communication in a network with repeaters. This band is not used for any other devices.
Love ur videos!
If SSD RAID isnt the same as regular RAID,maybe do a short video on that?
Thanks for sharing.
Not sure if this is out yet but a 3 band router could also be used for wireless bridging. Have 2 routers connect to each other on the 5ghz band for back haul and use the other 5ghz and the 2.4ghz for devices. Cool alternative to do what older wifi repeaters did without having the speed halve as the same signal was used to send and receive info
3:30 in road don't go too fast
5:10 When there will be a n-band WiFi routers? Router that has n more number of bands.
5:15 He recommends TP Link archer!!! An insane router!
You Are More Useful Than You Think You Are.
I got a Tri band router and Mesh extender that I configured for my father's home network. He really needed it. xD
SLG64 Since you have used one and has experience in buying and setup. Is their any good ones you can recommend?
@@ardentdfender4116 I definitely recommend the one Powercerts linked and as for mesh extender I'd recommend this one: www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender-EX8000/dp/B074F3M2W8/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=mesh+extender&qid=1568912348&s=gateway&sr=8-3 . I don't recommend those unless you have high download and upload speeds in the first place. I'd recommend going for something cheaper if your speeds aren't very fast.
Sir do more videos
Share your skills, knowledge please
Thank you for all videos
Another fantastic video. You are the man!!!
Your videos are informative, thanks a lot for sharing.
this channel save my day!
You make the BEST animated videos ever, can you make a video on how you make your videos? What type of animation software you use. Will keep watching, liking & Sharing.
Love to see your each and every video thank u
Thanks for all these videos. Have gone through half and loving it. Have a question though How does two 5ghz differ? Why frequency is same?
Great video !! Love this channel.
I had no idea of this. I knew dual band routers but even barely at that.
Awesome videos as usual. May I suggest that you also include Amazon websites from the EU (Germany, France, Italy, Spain etc.) in your links?
Easy to understand, thank you very much 😊
Awesome explanation. Thank you and God bless! :)
@powerCert Animated Videos: as you mentioned in tri band router we have two 5 GHz bands and one 2.4 GHz band. My query is if router has two bands with the same frequency side by side the interference will be more right? Is there any difference in channels used or modulation in these two 5GHz bands??
Triband and multi lanes should have added: Its like adding a second fast lane vs just another lane since 2.4ghz devices only usually only work on just the one lane while the 5ghz devices usually will work on both.
Thank you for the awesome vids.
They help alot
My Xfinity router has what appears to be "Smart Connect" - it decides whether a device gets 2.4 or 5.0. Problem is, not all wireless devices can connect successfully in that scenario. For example, wifi calling does not work on my phone with the Xfinity router. My solution? I ran an Ethernet cable from the Xfinity router to a Wireless Access Point. The WAP has two separate and distinct SSIDs - one is 2.4 and the other is 5.0. So now, all wireless devices connect to the WAP rather than to the Xfinity router. No more connection issues! An additional benefit: the WAP is more centrally located in the house than the Xfinity router, giving a good wifi signal to the entire house.
A great quality video as always.
Crystal clear explanation. Thnx
the McCallister Family from Home Alone gonna need Tri-band Router
This explanation crystal clear to see the subscribe button
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Very useful information. Thank you...
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Thank you...
thanks for all the good videos ... i have one question please, how you are making these animations what software are you using, please?
many thanks
Thanks for explanation, kind regards, greetings.
Good & Clear explanation:::thanks
My relatives and cousins come over to my house and use up all my WiFi connections so it's gets too Crowded.
So that's why I bought an expensive gaming wifi router 😎
How can you have 2 bands with the same frequency?
Yeah I'm also confused
they use channels with 20 or 40 MHz wavelength (~11 of them), which is nested inside that range, so i presume it just use 2 sets of channels in 5GHz band.
@@eraser0artem Exactly! The 5 GHz bandwidth has many channels within it that allow you to have multiple paths within that bandwidth.
@@eraser0artem @Kenneth if using 2 bands in the same frequency is a solution, then why don't we see 2 bands in the 2.4 GHz frequency? Is it because 5GHz is better to double up on given other reasons? (Like better speed, less collisions with stuff like microwaves, other stuff that I don't know)
If doubling up on a band was always available, then why did people even switch to 5GHz in the first place? (If you're going to add a band, adding 5GHz is objectively better?) If 5GHz is better, why don't people completely switch away from 2.4GHz? (Backwards compatibility?)
@@arisweedler4703 I hope somebody answers this.
Plz post frequently
Great explanations.... wish you could teach college professor how to teach!
Obrigado pela explicação
Can you explain how "Common Interface" works on TV's.
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Perfect! Very understandable...
The TPlink tri band router you recommend is now sold out. Which are you now recommending? We are all using lots of devices while in quarantine!!!
Great video thank you 😊
Where were you 20+ years ago when I was into A+ N+ and all things computing.
Hey I watched your video and added the router you recommended to my cart. Thank you for explaining everything so clearly! I wanted to know if you had a recommendation for a modem to replace a modem from Comcast?
This one: amzn.to/3JIO1RG