Computer Networking Tutorial – 6 – OSI Model Network and Transport Layer

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | 25 Comments »

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25 Responses

  1. sardherwal Says:

    Exceptional style …
    Exceptional style of teaching

  2. saul05090 Says:

    hey bucky thanks …
    hey bucky thanks for the tutorials there the i’ve seen so far but wat happen to your com. network tutorial 7 or the rest of the tutorial

  3. videotechsupporting Says:


    thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!
    but where is the session layer and the other two layerssss
    and thanksss again !!!!!

  4. llieske Says:

    bucky.. interesting …
    bucky.. interesting how you’re so over the top in your tutorial series but you won’t complete a 7 video series, lol.. i guess that’s our queu to get off our butts and learn it for ourselves!

  5. achiko464 Says:

    5/5 this helped me …
    5/5 this helped me alot bud keep it up :)

  6. Xenogan Says:

    presentation layer …
    presentation layer displays information on the screen such as jpeg’s and gif’s and application layer sends a request to open network applications such as company email or web pages. The End. =D

  7. vinnielw Says:

    have you made a …
    have you made a video on the last two layers of the OSI model? The presentation and application?

  8. vinnielw Says:

    have you made any …
    have you made any videos on the other 2 upper layers of the OSI. The 6,7, presentation and application.

  9. AdsProd Says:

    You r the best keep …
    You r the best keep it up i av never done a networking course but watching ur vids man learn a lot cant wait to c the next one

  10. sodapoprockzz Says:

    Bucky PLEASE …
    Bucky PLEASE COMPLETE THIS OSI MODEL… PLEASEEEEEEE… WAITING FOR NUMBER 7

  11. JACENZ Says:

    NUMBER 7 WHERE ARE …
    NUMBER 7 WHERE ARE YOU T_T ARRR!!!!!

  12. WindToTheSAMA Says:

    I’m thankful for …
    I’m thankful for these introduction videos. I started a Networking class a few weeks ago for college. I’ve never taken a class for networking so I was very lost. This made it easy to understand and was excellent clarification. If you make a 7th I will certainly be watching.

  13. GemmaTCat Says:

    perfect
    perfect

  14. j0bey1 Says:

    where’s number 7!!??
    where’s number 7!!??

  15. woRstbB Says:

    im having a …
    im having a presentation tomorrow, but i cant find the 7th… T.T

  16. TonyDaTunafish Says:

    I noticed it’s been …
    I noticed it’s been a while since the last video but, I hope you start posting again soon! Great job!!!

  17. aamadkhan Says:

    you made great …
    you made great videos for understand networking .. i am big fan of them.. i hope soon you could make the 7 parto f ths tutorial.. thanks alot for ur video.

  18. holychess2000 Says:

    Great Tutorials… …
    Great Tutorials…When is the next tutorial coming. Thanks!

  19. lasthought Says:

    when will the next …
    when will the next one come out great job

  20. lasthought Says:

    when will the next …
    when will the next trianng video come out

  21. balpiakn Says:

    Thanks..please …
    Thanks..please upload more.its great help.

  22. louisnavarro Says:

    Well well. I happen …
    Well well. I happen to be in telecom in CA & NV. Care to PM me regarding your IP PBX. Yes on the outlet question, the IP sets should have an ethernet port for data and voice. The voice data can transport on the same medium as data.

    If you’re handsets use a phone system, you’ll need a host system like the PBX. However, if you have multiple sites, only one system will be needed at one of the sites. The voice data will need to travel on a dedicated network, like MPLS with Voice QoS.

  23. balpiakn Says:

    Great presentation. …
    Great presentation…I wish you could upload another toturial talking about IP telephone connected to LAN. Questions: 1) can i have one RJ45 outlet for computer and IP phone at the same time?2) if IP phone is used, is is to say that PABX or MDF is not needed in this technology? Please explain further..

  24. wnvicky Says:

    nice job …but i …
    nice job …but i didnt find 7th tutorial its really a nice job very helpful
    God bless you for this work.

  25. wqidwai Says:

    Great Work Dear… …
    Great Work Dear… Really nice way of teaching… but I cant see after the 6th Tutorial.. what about the rest of the stuff.. how can i get the rest

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