How The Internet Works in 10 Minutes

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 52

  • @Priva_C
    @Priva_C Před 7 lety +28

    Dude, your channel is full of rich content. I sincerely appreciate your time in making these videos.

  • @DaveXiang
    @DaveXiang  Před 11 lety +11

    Thanks for subscribing! Really appreciate it

  • @T-Rex0711
    @T-Rex0711 Před 9 lety +12

    Dude, loving all your tech videos and illustrations. The fact that you use simple analogies and make me laugh is a huge plus to all of them. But odd publish date for this one...HAVE I BEEN FOOLED?? Is the internet just a cloud afterall?!

  • @legendaryomali
    @legendaryomali Před 11 lety +1

    Dude, can you keep doing more computer basic stuff. After watching your videos about ram and processors I understood it completely.

  • @emmamenjivar6094
    @emmamenjivar6094 Před 8 lety +21

    i actually learned a lot in 10 mins

  • @ginasomara267
    @ginasomara267 Před 3 lety

    Dope thanks for these videos. binge watching this weekend

  • @Arkham17
    @Arkham17 Před 2 lety

    "Cuz... it's really not a cloud" hahaha I loved your explanation!!

  • @say2Sudhanshu
    @say2Sudhanshu Před 7 lety +1

    This is gold
    Greetings from India
    I'm learning networking & it's really helpful

  • @DaveXiang
    @DaveXiang  Před 11 lety

    Thanks man. You'll know more about networks than me after you're done that course. I just know the basics.

  • @GearsDemon
    @GearsDemon Před 11 lety

    Great video man. Currently taking some Cisco Networking classes and you hit it right on the head. I wasn't even totally sure of all of the stuff you mentioned haha

  • @TechnicalEnglish101
    @TechnicalEnglish101 Před 6 lety

    Dude, it goes without saying you know your stuff very well. thank you for sharing and tutoring. Keep it up.

  • @yugihlh
    @yugihlh Před 11 lety

    Dude this video is so epic, make more technically explanation videos, i never knew how to put IP in lehmans terms until now, thank you so much

  • @xosupermarc
    @xosupermarc Před 5 lety

    People are really fixated on his hat, lol. Smh. His hat is dope. Everyone does not have to "look like you" for them to deserve to be taken seriously. Great video!

  • @Dennism1176
    @Dennism1176 Před 8 lety +2

    I like it. Not dumbed down. Ireverent and understandable.

  • @2012HU1997
    @2012HU1997 Před 11 lety

    Good for you young man! This is very good. I'm in a cybersecurity program and you did an awesome job!

  • @keonkim
    @keonkim Před 2 lety

    This video's amazing, thank you 2013 Dave for breaking down the internet for me!

  • @naheliegend5222
    @naheliegend5222 Před 4 lety

    agree with you. The cloud thing is totally confusing.

  • @Somedroxy
    @Somedroxy Před 11 lety

    Love the video man! I am so subscribing. And don't listen to these guys, keep the hat.

  • @andresraya
    @andresraya Před 7 lety

    .nice .....i enjoy the way you break down in part all concepts. thanks bro.

  • @uraxii2944
    @uraxii2944 Před 10 lety +2

    Could you consider making some more in depth videos? I know enough to get by and understand these general concepts, but I'm looking for the nitty gritty details. I can understand if you can't, because I understand I'm just a single viewer, but please consider it. On another note, I really like the way you convey the information. We need more people willing to teach these concepts to a larger audience rather than being the SNL IT guy.

    • @DanielCoutoF
      @DanielCoutoF Před 8 lety

      +Eskimo E You should probably start to read some text books on the subject or subscrime to some community forums

  • @chow4910
    @chow4910 Před 5 lety

    Your videos are great, very informative and easy to understand. Thank you very much.

  • @clickgreenpower4039
    @clickgreenpower4039 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Dave for beautiful presetations - I think Background music is unnecessary, sometimes disturbing while discussing a serious matters.

  • @wenlinf1023
    @wenlinf1023 Před 4 lety +1

    wow it's really useful! thanks!!

  • @Secretftw
    @Secretftw Před 11 lety

    Great video! thank-you for sharing this with us :). Though just to clarify - switches are used a lot more than hubs now. As you may or may not know - switches are basically smarter versions of hubs :)!

  • @romainbey
    @romainbey Před rokem

    Very well explainded.

  • @DaveXiang
    @DaveXiang  Před 11 lety

    Yea i'll make some more for sure! Thanks dude

  • @maximemaxime5615
    @maximemaxime5615 Před 7 lety +2

    WAIT YOU FORGOT TO MENTION SOMETHING ABOUT THE HUB!!!!!!
    A hub only broadcasts data if you tell it to!
    The way that you described it, was this evil device that shares all the computer's secret files!
    Did you know you can apply some sharing permissions or restrictions to your computers?
    This is an experience i had when connecting them:
    first i connected both of my computers to each other using the hub
    and once a plugged it in i saw a notification that asked if i wanted to set sharing permissions and allow computer 1 to access computer 2's data
    to avoid any misunderstanding next time somebody watches this,
    please just put a notification, maybe write something in the description,
    saying: "remember the hub only shares information if you tell it to"
    (whoa. this took 32 minutes to write)

  • @unspiritedrider7471
    @unspiritedrider7471 Před 6 lety

    This deserves a like!

  • @naimaahmed2604
    @naimaahmed2604 Před 6 lety

    Amazing how you explain things

  • @TheFloatingJoint
    @TheFloatingJoint Před 11 lety

    Great vid!

  • @sylivestermberenge5311

    You dope My G. Keep it up!

  • @yugihlh
    @yugihlh Před 11 lety

    Nice video

  • @tongli7522
    @tongli7522 Před 6 lety

    I like your channel bro, thanks

  • @jhinoventura
    @jhinoventura Před 7 lety

    Hey Dave
    Or anyone here
    There is something i don't get with computer science.
    I know how to code in java and do some basic webdevelopment stuff.
    But how would you make something like react js.
    Or Django framework.
    Were would you start?
    I'm just asking because I want to get behind all this.
    I want to know how it's done in theory.
    Is it done with C or C++?
    It'd be great if some wizard could provide me with an answer.
    Thx for the video

  • @tituswittmann3798
    @tituswittmann3798 Před 7 lety

    Excellent!

  • @ayradeesucrih2942
    @ayradeesucrih2942 Před 9 lety

    great tip for my exam #thumbsup

  • @sophie0010
    @sophie0010 Před 7 lety

    More! more! more awesome!

  • @aravindpullamsetty3039

    Good bro......

  • @TheGuroguro12
    @TheGuroguro12 Před 7 lety

    thank you

  • @yokeshwaran7305
    @yokeshwaran7305 Před 8 lety

    super...........

  • @hotmandead1
    @hotmandead1 Před 8 lety

    Can one router be used to communicate b/w two LANS?

  • @FunnyPeopleClips2002
    @FunnyPeopleClips2002 Před 11 lety

    thx subscribing

  • @pk0179417
    @pk0179417 Před 7 lety

    Okay. Idea for another video. I haven't watched all your videos yet so if you made something that already answers these questions then just disregard.
    So if me and a bunch of people in the world decide to create our own "Internet" then we can. Do we charge people to access our own Internet/WAN(huge fucking wan) then?
    Why does Comcast/TWC have access to the normal Internet and we don't? Why are we paying them money to access this WAN that normal people like you and me decided to upload content to?
    Can we set up our own website and attach it to the regular Internet? Why do we have to pay someone to host our website that we created?
    How did this internet become monetized?

    • @DaveXiang
      @DaveXiang  Před 7 lety +1

      1) You could make your own network and try to charge people. There would have to be some benefit to connecting. Maybe for cool gaming or cool content only accessible on your network.
      2) Because it cost money/hardware/complicated shit to access the Internet. Your apartment is not a place where important networks connect. That happens at other places and you need to pay(ISP) to get access to it.
      3) You can make a website on your computer at home and host a web app on the Internet if you really wanted to. Would you keep it on all the time? Do you have a powerful computer? That's why you pay for a service like Amazon.

  • @bwwalls1
    @bwwalls1 Před 11 lety

    I agree with the lose the baseball cap comment -- and also think your video is bright and informative. If you tone down the cool kid persona -- you may appeal to a wider audience and be taken more seriously. Good work though.