You know what, you deserve gazillion likes :). I have started watching your CCNA series. I am sure I am in safe hands and will post my certificate soon.
If I understand right, no. ARP should only be needed occasionally to look up the MAC address for the router. (Or also for the router to look up the MAC of the host).
Your videos are amazingly helpful! And the best on TH-cam! Thanks for taking the time to teach us.
You know what, you deserve gazillion likes :). I have started watching your CCNA series. I am sure I am in safe hands and will post my certificate soon.
Thanks for your time and dedication!!!
Thanks Alex!
Priceless. Thanks you.
You are the best!
Hi
do you have an online courses ??
Through Central Oregon Community College yes. I need to get my website updated too.
shouldn't arp be 100%? sorry for this dumb question
and thanks for the great tut :-)
If I understand right, no. ARP should only be needed occasionally to look up the MAC address for the router. (Or also for the router to look up the MAC of the host).
Dan, You move the pointer too fast. That makes it hard to follow your description.
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