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  • hahaha! I got a new ringtone & 12:44

  • Thanks, these vid's help so much since im just starting on my path to becoming an I.T. professional

  • Hey Eli!!! you are superb, I will help all those poeples who want to make career in networking or so many other computer field

    Regards,

    Faisal Asif

  • i am new to this comp and net world, but your lectures and teaching methods are very good. i am from india and going to watch all your lectures as i get free time

    thank for effort you have taken.

  • today i have learned something that i hadn't knew before.

  • thank u soo much! u r doing great to people ho live in a country hr good education i fairly expensive,

  • I'll trade you my 50 Gb hardrive for your 40 GB one.

  • This is the second week in my intro to networking class and this has made my understanding so much better! Thanks for the help! Awesome Eli!!

  • I'm just starting in learning network and planing to get certificate in the future CCNA n CCNP. This information was very helpful...thanks n I will be watching the next video.

  • this guy is immensely intelligent.....

  • @dipesh2359 until he drops the cfl...

  • The intro to this is great. I have to wonder if this is a reenactment of something Eli has actually witnessed.

  • Your vids are great!...so helpful and easy to understand!

  • i lold so hard at the first 19 seconds

  • i always thought dsl was dial up on a t1 connection...

  • 12:45 lol

  • Great videos! Very well spoken and valuable detailed information.

  • who are these two people who dislike this???!!!

  • Nice video. keep it up!

    

  • these are some damn great tutorials.

    tnx a lot m8.

    by the way, from some angles you kinda look like john malkovich :)

  • Those tricky bastards -_- No wonder why I wasn't downloading at 11MB/per second... I was getting frustrated cause I was downloading 1.2-1.3MB/per second..

  • Well, I have am Async DSL line and the download speed sure does vary depending on the time of day. During the day, or very late at night, the speed is very good (relatively speaking) at just over 5 Mbps(I am paying for 6Mbps and have never, ever reach that mark). Right at about 3:30pm when kids are getting out of school and people are returning home for work my speed goes down to sometimes under 1Mbps. On weekends, I rarely get over 2-3Mbps and it is usually down around 1Mbps or less.

  • haha , trying to be funny.. and you are :)

    Speed, is ridic.. i think ur laughing cuz ur thinking of being high on speed haha

  • haha , trying to be funny.. and you are :)

  • You are very good teacher, thank you a lot. I understood a lot of things.

  • Looks like an old G4 back there! lol

  • @ulooklikeadope Pay attention!

  • thats wat i was looking for .....Thanx SIR..

  • Really like this class...

  • Great series of videos! I have a question: In this video, you state that a router will let you out but will not let you come back in. I have a SSL VPN set up which can be accessed using either the device's internal or external IP. When inside my LAN, on the same subnet as the VPN device, I can access the VPN device using the external IP address via a web browser. In this case, it seems that my router is letting me out and back in. Am I missing something?

  • just favorited you my man

  • WOOOOOO what a great class........ it i s

  • you are the best teacher , you know how to teach, Allah Bless You

  • and even servers

  • I just got a 24 port switch and I was confused because I cant find a line in port. Does it matter witch one I plug my internet into, and can I use it to send the internet to multiible computers, game systems, etc?

  • Thanks alot sir for your kind information and giving details on networking

  • great job!!!

  • cloud you pls make a video on linux firewall and configuration and maintenance of FTP,ssh,Samba,Mail on linux ..

    thank you

  • great stuff bro! keep it up!

  • Lets say I had computer "A" and shared it's printer with computer "B". Now computer "B" decides to print a doc using A's printer...will computer "A" have to use any of its ram to print the doc?

  • @Rafy709 It would use some, but not much

    

  • @elithecomputerguy thnks for explaining the logical vs physical thing...its applicable to most computer concepts man...good job

  • Not a good drawer... :) great job by the way:)

  • great instructor!

  • this is amazingly educational. this is what I am going to school for and I love watching videos to learn more

  • Can you make that old school modem sound again? roflmao You are sooo awesome!!!!Thanks again.

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