Nice Intro Video into Tcp/IP. . .Anyways, you ARE the GREAT Mike Myers who writes all the A+ Cert books aren't you!!!??? (and other books) A very nice treat to have THE MAN teaching us!!!
Hey Mike I love your books and videos, very smart man, I just wanted to let you know on your video when you wanted to talk through defaulted gateway in the 3rd octet you left the 2 instead of changing it to a 4 much respect.
Preplogic has a really good product that they produce. I am surprised they reveal so much of the video training in these videos. But good stuff though.
I did have a chance to check these guys out and the videos are really top notch. This is just a glimpse. The videos get better with the more advanced training. Preplogic has created an excellent product that is great to use.
this is so much easier to follow than studying stuff the old fashioned way on paper. I am eating this stuff up. Gonna check out Preplogic more in depth.
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jpynerify, before you sit for your A+ be sure to check out our free A+ study guide. You can get it at our website, check the "15 minute guide" section on the right.
This guy is so boring. The problem with some people who try to teach anything technical, they ramble and it becomes boring and they lose the attention of people who want to learn.
He is wrong. You dont have to do "substancial configuration" when you use TCP I/P. Not necessarily. It depends on the size of your network. In a small network with one server, say 3-20 workstations, a router DHCP manages TCP IP. It provides, and manages all connected workstations their IP address and . No conflict, no problem. It can also act as a DNS server . Just plug and off you go.
You know tech415, some of these so called experts on YouTube are actually anchors that read text off a cue cards. Anyone with basic TCP/IP knowledge, or someone who dirtied their hands in Networking, would easily make the distinction. Anyhow, I reckon he is trying to be helpful. So, I will give him a pass. Take care.
TCP/IP is not a protocol. it's a suite of protocols and standards that facilitate communication between entities on a network (local area network, internet, ...etc). get your facts straight.
please help im getting 00000... as my ip/subnet im on my ps3 right now but my PC (XP) is screwed i want into my router trying to fet my ps3 to NAT type 2 (from 3) i edited forwarding ports and uh i cant get back to the page becuase the internet dont work but my ps3 does??? i manualy enterd the ip address i ran pc doctor got pass,pass, tcp/ip communication error message me to help please
For anyone who thinks this is a good explanation of TCP/IP, I beg to differ. He either intentionally misrepresents what TCP/IP actually is or gives a newbie explanation of it. Anyone who wants to really know what TCP/IP is, open up a CISCO text and read it over, probably more then once, then you will get the idea.
lol...TCP/IP is not a protocol, its a suite. TCP/IP is a subset of OSI suite (or OSI layers). TCP/IP was actually invented in the circumstance of a war for vendor neutral interoperability and standard communication.
How should i configure two computers so both can share internet connection without using a router? Instead, installing two LAN adapters in the main computer; one adapter is for the main line, while the other adapter connects to the other computer using an ethernet crossover cable.
2) Well, at least you're into Linux. I can't talk. I've used Windows literally every day since 3.1(1).
3) Nerdy? His first book wasn't nerdy. Captivating, enthralling, marvelous even but not nerdy. You want nerdy? Read his book on interprocess communication. That's nerdy. Personally, my favourite is Network Programming. I like to program in C/C++ using the Berkeley sockets API.
You would prefer Linux. I find most of the people who are into Linux use it, not because they love UNIX but because they hate Windows. They're just jealous of Bill Gates and all of his money and can't stand the thought of giving him more. It's all in the motive. As for me, I love UNIX and I don't hate Windoze or Linux. I used Slackware for a while (et. al.) and every version of Windows since 3.1.
That was great. Thanks
bedsup 1 month ago
Thx
ashqelonsunset 7 months ago
Great
MrKo3la 8 months ago
Definitely a good tutorial. He makes it more entertaining as well than the usual monotonous voice in these types of things.
LokiTheMisfit 9 months ago
Thumb up if you wan mute because his voice
sungmin4 10 months ago
this is "understanding" tcp/ip, not "an in-depth look into" tcp/ip know what youre clicking newfag
BENwins22 11 months ago
А по-русски блеать
nsevenx 11 months ago
Nice Intro Video into Tcp/IP. . .Anyways, you ARE the GREAT Mike Myers who writes all the A+ Cert books aren't you!!!??? (and other books) A very nice treat to have THE MAN teaching us!!!
Colstonewall 1 year ago
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Great explanation on TCP/IP, the other not-so-neat thing is....good luck finding a job in this bloated overrated field.
urdynamix1 1 year ago
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urdynamix1 1 year ago
TCP/IP-maybe the only thing about computers that the United States actually designed! The hardware(CPU, motherboard, etc) is made in Asia!
jiveturkey25 1 year ago
yes, more IP in a particular network
lperrie83 1 year ago
The tcp/ip is just basically the OSI model..
darkangelcloud7 1 year ago
TCP/IP just means more ip in a particular network
darkangelcloud7 1 year ago
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coldhardfact 1 year ago
Hey Mike I love your books and videos, very smart man, I just wanted to let you know on your video when you wanted to talk through defaulted gateway in the 3rd octet you left the 2 instead of changing it to a 4 much respect.
Bob
coldhardfact 1 year ago
Mike Meyers is a great author for these videos. I really like his books.
jpoka83 1 year ago
I'm 13 and i am already training for A+ certification
armoredfist01 1 year ago
@armoredfist01 When i was 13 i was programming pokes on my Commodore 64 but i didn't feel the need to tell the whole neighborhood ;)
blade004 1 year ago
Excellent! Start early! But, college is important too.
jiveturkey25 1 year ago
This video is very useful, thank you very much.
VictorHugo289mex 1 year ago
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I done my A+ at pitmantechnical.co.uk really good, got a job in 2nd line support , thought it was good for my first job in IT
ace2721 1 year ago
Preplogic has a really good product that they produce. I am surprised they reveal so much of the video training in these videos. But good stuff though.
jamescg3 1 year ago
I did have a chance to check these guys out and the videos are really top notch. This is just a glimpse. The videos get better with the more advanced training. Preplogic has created an excellent product that is great to use.
mdots89 1 year ago
mike meyers must be smart, but he is certainly kinda cooky
tclark2222 1 year ago
i might wanna start with my A+ here, this is a good freebie
tclark2222 1 year ago
this is so much easier to follow than studying stuff the old fashioned way on paper. I am eating this stuff up. Gonna check out Preplogic more in depth.
bgoldtech 1 year ago
meyers is hilarious. jokes jokes jokes... I like his book though...
stvroy22 1 year ago
these are good videos I used their stuff before and liked it a lot
jpynerify 1 year ago
good stuff love it
mdots89 1 year ago
really good stuff. love it and thanks!
lperrie83 1 year ago
nice video
danieldiamantejr 1 year ago
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UpasanaKaDasi 1 year ago
How does TCP/IP work for..let's say..a laptop that's wireless?
KissMeImPunk 2 years ago
@KissMeImPunk what do you mean?
2tonesg 1 year ago
@2tonesg All kinds of PCs have their own unique IP addresses and routers are there to route it?>
KissMeImPunk 1 year ago
@KissMeImPunk the same way it does for a wired network
DaMostEnigmatic 1 year ago
@DaMostEnigmatic only...it's wireless
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8ball000 2 years ago
Hey, I finally get what's going on with that subnet stuff. Thanks a lot.
chicospaintingco 2 years ago
Very clear and great explanation....thanks for contribuing to my learning process in the wonderfull world of I.T. Math.
mathieudid 2 years ago
i finally understand sumthing my teacher jus confused me about...yah guy thanks
242pg 2 years ago
This video doesn't go quite as deeply into the subject as I was hoping, but I get the whole "subnet mask" thing now, so thanks for that. Four stars.
GyroCoder 2 years ago 4
Check out the full video on our website.
preplogic 2 years ago 2
you are right that did help me to understand sub-net mask
eddiekoski 2 years ago
@GyroCoder How good are you at binary #'s? Any good at mental arithmatic and juggling numbers in your head?
Ive got a really easy method to carve up ip addresses quickly but you have to understand base 2. Msg me if this is something of interest.
manchester26m 2 years ago
How do i enable TCP/Ip i want to play xbox live
marco8a55 2 years ago
A bazillion of mini networks interconected it's not the same as a big network????
I think it is.
comentaristamalo 2 years ago
jpynerify, before you sit for your A+ be sure to check out our free A+ study guide. You can get it at our website, check the "15 minute guide" section on the right.
preplogic 2 years ago
This is a great explanation. I'm about to sit for my A+ and I was having trouble with this. Thanks.
jpynerify 2 years ago
in this example are computers in MY network connected via router?
nibuster 2 years ago
Very Good explanation..
shahrukhk0 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this clip.
=)
ap2012 2 years ago
This guy is so boring. The problem with some people who try to teach anything technical, they ramble and it becomes boring and they lose the attention of people who want to learn.
5yearplan1 2 years ago
superb explanation !!!!!!
thiyagu14 2 years ago 3
goooooooooooooddddddd
very good
your body languege is very good
thnax
now i understand tcp/ip
compeletly
iijt123 2 years ago
The router has a powerful "brain" that knows how to do stuff??? What are we in kindergarten?
DSAhmed 2 years ago
it has routing tables for the packets and its always asking the network if its clear.
deluxedookie 2 years ago
Hey!...... what happened to the rest of the video? He was talking....and then *poof*
End of video - wth?
ManOfMeans 2 years ago
Thank you, Mike for your help.
CompTia A+ student.
jomanu2 2 years ago
Hey, aprende Ingles!
TREBLINKA007 3 years ago
Hey no hay en español... :
eliasvillegascruz 3 years ago
He is wrong. You dont have to do "substancial configuration" when you use TCP I/P. Not necessarily. It depends on the size of your network. In a small network with one server, say 3-20 workstations, a router DHCP manages TCP IP. It provides, and manages all connected workstations their IP address and . No conflict, no problem. It can also act as a DNS server . Just plug and off you go.
ManjaroJam 3 years ago 3
u are correct, how comes this preplogic guy does not know this. "DYNAMIC" clue is in the name.
tech4156 3 years ago
You know tech415, some of these so called experts on YouTube are actually anchors that read text off a cue cards. Anyone with basic TCP/IP knowledge, or someone who dirtied their hands in Networking, would easily make the distinction. Anyhow, I reckon he is trying to be helpful. So, I will give him a pass. Take care.
ManjaroJam 3 years ago
This is not a video for understanding TCP/IP
captlightyear 3 years ago 5
This is a tutorial on configuring Windows TCP/ip properties...
It doesn't explain what tcp/ip is about..
I still don't understand tcp/ip but know how to configure it on windows,,,
pattyheno 3 years ago 3
google rfc1180
czesiek512 3 years ago
tcpip is like ur pc's zip code/ post code for the internet. hope that helps
tech4156 3 years ago
TCP/IP is not a protocol. it's a suite of protocols and standards that facilitate communication between entities on a network (local area network, internet, ...etc). get your facts straight.
DemonEyesMo 3 years ago 2
so where is your video showing us how to do this?
firewalled1951 3 years ago
where's my video!!! crack open a book stupid...XD
DemonEyesMo 3 years ago 2
You should say that to the american goverment because they put the name of Transmission Control PROTOCOL / Internet PROTOCOL , not this guy.
comentaristamalo 2 years ago
.....dns??? wtf
1yomatoxx 3 years ago
You're damn right it's free from the government. They hold the master keys to IPsec anyways.
RacerXGTO 3 years ago 8
thanks allot
SaudiBoy06 3 years ago 3
class C subnets totally give me a boner
Jbanich 3 years ago 16
It takes at least a /18 to get me up anymore.
raininginhell 3 years ago
You're weird! Seek therapy!
jiveturkey25 1 year ago
Thanks for this. A real help.
jenwill11 3 years ago
sorry about the multiple comment post!!! i was lagging and clicked the buttin 4 times but please help message me
BadAss87Camaro 4 years ago
please help im getting 00000... as my ip/subnet im on my ps3 right now but my PC (XP) is screwed i want into my router trying to fet my ps3 to NAT type 2 (from 3) i edited forwarding ports and uh i cant get back to the page becuase the internet dont work but my ps3 does??? i manualy enterd the ip address i ran pc doctor got pass,pass, tcp/ip communication error message me to help please
BadAss87Camaro 4 years ago
For anyone who thinks this is a good explanation of TCP/IP, I beg to differ. He either intentionally misrepresents what TCP/IP actually is or gives a newbie explanation of it. Anyone who wants to really know what TCP/IP is, open up a CISCO text and read it over, probably more then once, then you will get the idea.
carnage123123123 4 years ago
Wow.... You used the word Cisco.... you must be a CCNA... very impressive.
jingling30 3 years ago 3
CCNP actually...and whats so special about the word Cisco?
carnage123123123 3 years ago
lol...TCP/IP is not a protocol, its a suite. TCP/IP is a subset of OSI suite (or OSI layers). TCP/IP was actually invented in the circumstance of a war for vendor neutral interoperability and standard communication.
carnage123123123 4 years ago
Internet Protocol doesn't mean Internet Protocol. it means something else. good point.
jingling30 3 years ago 3
How should i configure two computers so both can share internet connection without using a router? Instead, installing two LAN adapters in the main computer; one adapter is for the main line, while the other adapter connects to the other computer using an ethernet crossover cable.
dilahkkhalid 4 years ago
TCP/IP is not a protocol. It's a protocol suite. A collection of protocols that work together as protocol stack.
My God, you're using Windows. Wake up to yourself man. Get a real OS. Get Solaris.
Apart from that, not bad. You need to read W. Richard Stevens book - you'll love 'em.
TheYouuTubeRipper 4 years ago
1) This is a tiny part of a much longer discussion and we eventually get to the concept of stacks and suites.
2) I prefer Linux but Windows is dominant - I gotta follow the money.
3) Read the book - loved it. Too nerdy for my audience.
Mike Meyers
desweds 4 years ago
1) Don't mind me. I'm pedantic.
2) Well, at least you're into Linux. I can't talk. I've used Windows literally every day since 3.1(1).
3) Nerdy? His first book wasn't nerdy. Captivating, enthralling, marvelous even but not nerdy. You want nerdy? Read his book on interprocess communication. That's nerdy. Personally, my favourite is Network Programming. I like to program in C/C++ using the Berkeley sockets API.
TheYouuTubeRipper 4 years ago
solaris? i would prefer linux asshole,
by the way mike is the best
lolokoperro 4 years ago
Ah, whatever big boy
TheYouuTubeRipper 4 years ago
You would prefer Linux. I find most of the people who are into Linux use it, not because they love UNIX but because they hate Windows. They're just jealous of Bill Gates and all of his money and can't stand the thought of giving him more. It's all in the motive. As for me, I love UNIX and I don't hate Windoze or Linux. I used Slackware for a while (et. al.) and every version of Windows since 3.1.
TheYouuTubeRipper 4 years ago
*prays to solaris"
the ultimate OS of all operating systems.
/sarcasm
good books though
aminex 4 years ago
that's kinda redundent, but I'm sure Sun doesn't care.
jingling30 3 years ago 2
it's freee yeahhh :)
soztekin 4 years ago 2
very good explanation
velidlav 4 years ago
Good explanation, thanks
nyro81 4 years ago
the OSI model is just for educational matter
guille1983 4 years ago