You are Perfect person for teaching you can make people understand things more easy then reading boring books But some time you become non serious i am talking about the stupid funny new video and the black man videos
@DanielXP2006 Boston explained everything fine. You're just in over you're head. This video isn't even discussing IP addresses. TCP/IP and Physical Addresses are two different things, operating on different layers. An IP address identifies a computer over the Internet. A MAC address is a 48-bit number associated with your network interface card (hardware). Every NIC in the world has a unique address (48-bit possible) that identify NIC's over a network. IP addresses are ordinarily dynamic
the ones and zeros are binary it does everything with ur cp.. binary is all through ur cp it has all the data but hes right just trying to clear some of this up for other ppl good job man this helps me out a lot im doing a project and we have to make a network design..:(
Your videos are so cute. I'm in a really good Network+ class, but your doodle explanations help drive the points home since OSI model does need a lot of review to get it all down. Going to recommend your videos to my classmates. :)
Thanks, i've been searching different vids, and yours makes sense. Yes you could have gone into more detail about protocols etc. maybe even word for word in the book if that makes the whiners happy but i don't mind, i'll find it somewhere else. That's part of the fun right? Who wants everything handed to them? oh yes that's right rich people do. lol
"So it contains.. its pretty much all of your data, but it contains.. all of.. other data too.. it that makes sense". *Laughs*.
But yeah, nice tutorial but too simplified. You should mention the different protocols, services and devices in the Link layer such as ARP, CSMA (/CD), network switches, etc. Keep up the good work ;)
Protocols can be explained in different lesson. But I think that be good idea to tell us what's a difference between physical and logical address. Few words about MAC and IP addresses. Tutorial is moving up in OSI stock so we striping data from a frame - but what data ? :-)
PERFECT ANALOGY, I EFFIN LOVE PERFECT ANALOGIES!
cashbashdashflash 1 month ago in playlist More videos from thenewboston
'what is up guys'
It can only be Bucky :D.
Listn2CKY 1 month ago
HaHa ofcourse you have World oF Warcraft !!!!
kon007nic 1 month ago
DICKFINAL2!!! hahahahhaha anyone see that on his desktop??
abcdefg123486889 3 months ago 2
You are Perfect person for teaching you can make people understand things more easy then reading boring books But some time you become non serious i am talking about the stupid funny new video and the black man videos
ajabkhankhan 3 months ago in playlist More videos from thenewboston
Networking - The gangsta' way
xabdullahx 4 months ago 3
@xabdullahx "pretty much" :-)
kaushik61 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
to remember the layers better Repeat this
"Please Do Not Throw Slice Pizza Away".
AZNHollowTiP 5 months ago
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AZNHollowTiP 5 months ago
Lol 101,010 views.... Binary 0_0
XMMAFANX 5 months ago
This playlist is really good for refreshing one's memory. Oh yeah, that's what data link does....
mozartisdead 6 months ago in playlist Computer Networking - New Boston
Uhm, Sweets from "Bones" the series?
CsdRazZaStaR 6 months ago
As usual Bucky nice work.
viewsonicplastic2222 6 months ago
This man plays World of Warcraft.
NousEulogy 7 months ago 2
@NousEulogy so?
Tinyhackdat 5 months ago
Man this is a great introductory video! Now i get a better pic of this... Thanks!
cerpintaxtmario 7 months ago
Aint your IP going to be a private ip such as 192.168...?
If so I don't see why you want to keep that secret.
I don't think you have explained this well either.
DanielXP2006 9 months ago
@DanielXP2006 Boston explained everything fine. You're just in over you're head. This video isn't even discussing IP addresses. TCP/IP and Physical Addresses are two different things, operating on different layers. An IP address identifies a computer over the Internet. A MAC address is a 48-bit number associated with your network interface card (hardware). Every NIC in the world has a unique address (48-bit possible) that identify NIC's over a network. IP addresses are ordinarily dynamic
anzwertree 8 months ago 3
he said that's a front / I guess, DUH! WINNING!
4UCESO 9 months ago
anyone notice "dickfinal" on his desktop? lol
David20931 9 months ago 3
thank you so much for all you do
beleaf169 10 months ago
where is part 6?
mannie5851 10 months ago
World of Warcraft... proud as fuck right now.
camherald4life 11 months ago
This is becomming more obscure - gonna try 6 now. Thanks
Enderwiggan1 11 months ago
Bucky always say " whats you everyone" in the beginning of all his Tutorials. lol
Grimzen3000 11 months ago
Incredible.
GarrettBMXes 11 months ago
great job thanks.
TheAshok1978 11 months ago
yer coooooooooooll..
the best tutorial eveer..:D
manuseeks 1 year ago
Oh snap perfect analogy
lande24 1 year ago
Nice vids man !
LayZounet 1 year ago
dickfinal. PENIS PICS!
lolocaust15 1 year ago
take it easy bessy
lolocaust15 1 year ago
the ones and zeros are binary it does everything with ur cp.. binary is all through ur cp it has all the data but hes right just trying to clear some of this up for other ppl good job man this helps me out a lot im doing a project and we have to make a network design..:(
undeadboy92 1 year ago
you should be a teacher if you are't allready:P
Filipsindberg 1 year ago
1:11
It's the number 22 btw.
AnewBANDareHERE 1 year ago
thank you
vazanad 1 year ago
are you going to do some more on this? Would be great.... my uni lecturer is useless!
smickle1111 1 year ago
wow thankk god finally i get it
pinksummersongz 1 year ago
"take it easy bessy"....hahahahahhaha....funny nerd....
HOMEnHIGH 1 year ago
thank you
saa442 1 year ago
very nice sir.... thanks a lot...... :-)
anbujacob 1 year ago
I see WoW on your desktop lol
blu35ky3 1 year ago
He doesn't want to show u his local LAN addresses because we can mess with him? lol. He lost a few creds with me.
sp00nix 1 year ago
the binary code is basically representation of ip address/subnet/gateway etc etc which are all thus transformed to decimal format.... ?
teakz89 1 year ago
I finally got what data link layer does. Thanks
Armo1515 1 year ago
Your videos are so cute. I'm in a really good Network+ class, but your doodle explanations help drive the points home since OSI model does need a lot of review to get it all down. Going to recommend your videos to my classmates. :)
MichelleKenobi 1 year ago
Who is bessy?
bungalowdan 1 year ago
bollocks
enrique7again 1 year ago
good....nice sharing ......informative...
MPTutor1 1 year ago
are the envelopes the same thing as packets?
IckleBanana 2 years ago
Great explanation ! Really appreciate for sharing with us
ruchirpt 2 years ago
your videos make me wet
chub321 2 years ago 44
@chub321 looooool
SimmsLive 1 year ago
Figured I'd checkout the tutorials before entering a basic network class...they always seem to help augment course lectures. Thx for posting.
bdub24j 2 years ago
thanks...
markalvin101 2 years ago
THANKS BUCKY!
Riddlerx333x 2 years ago
You are funny dude... awesome videos!
nateaus 2 years ago
arp -a
is also a good alternative to ipconfig. Give it a try.
Necrotth 2 years ago
very nice tutorials, do u have complete CCNA tutorials?
bushrakhalid786 2 years ago
haha, i saw his world of warcraft icon.
brax303 2 years ago
hey hey leave the teacher alone he needs to relax sometime Lol :D
JACENZ 2 years ago
Thanks, i've been searching different vids, and yours makes sense. Yes you could have gone into more detail about protocols etc. maybe even word for word in the book if that makes the whiners happy but i don't mind, i'll find it somewhere else. That's part of the fun right? Who wants everything handed to them? oh yes that's right rich people do. lol
Rezwar79 2 years ago
i think ppl missed the fact that this is basics
husher5142 2 years ago
where's the rest of the OSI tutorial?
fndsource 2 years ago
"So it contains.. its pretty much all of your data, but it contains.. all of.. other data too.. it that makes sense". *Laughs*.
But yeah, nice tutorial but too simplified. You should mention the different protocols, services and devices in the Link layer such as ARP, CSMA (/CD), network switches, etc. Keep up the good work ;)
Untouchab1e 2 years ago
Protocols can be explained in different lesson. But I think that be good idea to tell us what's a difference between physical and logical address. Few words about MAC and IP addresses. Tutorial is moving up in OSI stock so we striping data from a frame - but what data ? :-)
cheers
tjblues01 2 years ago
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kl2217 2 years ago
thank sir...very nice
mernimae 3 years ago 15
Awesome Thanks Bucky! ^_^
duderocks08 3 years ago
thanks man!!!
punxz18 3 years ago