I'm taking a 500 dollar course for my CCNA cert; I decided to watch your video before beginning the section on Distance-vector protocols, and by the time i opened the curriculum again, i didnt even need to read it! Great videos!
I wish I saw ur video before reading this chapter in the book. I understood it earlier but now is more clear to me with slides and ur easy way to explain. Thanks from Morocco.
how long is the "chain" of routing paths in a routing table? router "A" knows it is connected to router "B" and that router "B" is connected to router "C", but if router "C" was the only router with a direct connection to a router "E", would router "A" know this?
One of the best video I have ever seen on RIP and Distance Vector.. thank you much!!
Man you made me feel for the routers,and with that i will remember this lecture,excellent video!
I'm taking a 500 dollar course for my CCNA cert; I decided to watch your video before beginning the section on Distance-vector protocols, and by the time i opened the curriculum again, i didnt even need to read it! Great videos!
I had to read a book for a few hours to understand these techniques back in 2012! If only we had this video back then! :D Thank you
I wish I saw ur video before reading this chapter in the book.
I understood it earlier but now is more clear to me with slides and ur easy way to explain.
Thanks from Morocco.
Best video of distance vector on YT, thanks 👍
Amazing to say the least. Thank you so much for clarifying what seemed to me a complex concept....at least from the perspective of the book! Cheers!
Very well explained
This is so amazing my brother :). thank you for your beautiful mind and analogy:).
Glad you covered Poison Reverse!
excellent video
super clear thanks!
Great explanation!
Thank you, this really helped a lot!! :)
WOOOW WELL EXPLAINED THANKS !
GREAT!
After the exam:
"I thought i'd remember all the distance routing protocols but i think i forgot one."
"Lol R.I.P."
how long is the "chain" of routing paths in a routing table? router "A" knows it is connected to router "B" and that router "B" is connected to router "C", but if router "C" was the only router with a direct connection to a router "E", would router "A" know this?
damnn dude