@PowerCertAnimatedVideos

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@gwgux

As a network engineer I can say: yep, that's how it works at a high level.

Most blogs/courses/videos/etc. go really far into how subnets and VLANs work and often talk about packet tagging, subnet masks, etc., and forget to just give a high level overview of what the stuff does. These videos are short, concise, and accurate. I recommend them a lot to people looking to learn this stuff for the first time as it helps to know what the technology does before you get lost in the weeds on making it work. ;)

@franciscosalcido8951

I've done a couple courses studying for Network+ and watching your videos in 1.5 speed is the BEST refresher of knowledge. Very thankful you made this content for us!

@suryateja4987

Sir, you are a blessing to everyone who want to upgrade or refresh their IT skills. You break complex topics in such a simple explanation and graphical representation. Thank you 😌

@damianpodgorski6977

Believe it or not but I was wondering what is the actual difference between Subnets vs VLANs and your video comes in exactly right moment!

@regelia_

I looked and looked for videos on YouTube and never have I run into a channel that explains IT this well while keeping me entertained. I keep rewatching the clips and I'm not even studying for the CompTIA exams lol.. very well broken down explanations!

@It_is_a_brave_new_world

Dude, please never stop teaching the world, we need you

@James_Knott

You'd still normally have different subnets for each VLAN.  All a VLAN does is logically separate a network, instead of physically.  This also gives flexibility in that switch ports can be assigned to specific VLANs.  This means someone from sales and someone from IT could be connected to the same switch, but be on different VLANs and subnets.  Another use for VLANs is with multiple SSIDs on an access point.  For example, here I have a guest WiFi on the same AP as the main network and use a VLAN to carry the guest users over the exact same wire as the main network users.  The router then provides a different subnet for the guests and routes them to the Internet.
BTW, I have a Cisco managed switch here.

@vijaybaidya

Being honest, this is the only video which I was looking for from last 3-4 years. You described everything in easy way. Thanks and expecting a video on Basic Network Concepts.

@Mister6

As a 30 year networking veteran I both love and cringe the simplicity of your videos. They are accurate but necessarily incomplete in the information they portray (which you state directly at the end of this particular video). I am extremely passionate about this field and hope that your videos inspire people to go deeper down the rabbit hole and learn how PCs, networks, firewalls, etc. work rather than treating them like a "magic black box" .

I admire your talent both in simplifying topics that would otherwise be very daunting to beginners as well as doing fantastic easy to follow animations.

/salute

@ianwall3620

I'm literally in the middle of studying subnet masking for my CCNA 200-301 right now. This little extra clarification of the two could not have been at a better time. Thank you so much!

@imeanittoyou886

I definitely recommend this channel to everyone I know who wants to learn networking. It's easy to understand, visually we can see each topic. Thank you so much sir.

@MaťoMarek-h1i

I'm not kidding but your videos taught me more that 4 years in high school.

@extremelydave

As you said, you can only learn so much from one video....this just scratched the surface but touched on the major points.  Another fide video Mr. PowerCert!!!

@StopWhining491

Your animations make technical concepts much easier to understand.

@teomcam

I can’t find words to thank you enough, sir. We all really appreciated and acknowledged your great effort to make learning these important things easier.

@icysaracen3054

Thanks. Currently studying a diploma of IT specialising in networking and cloud architecture in Australia. Always found the concept of VLANS confusing but this video and your previous video on VLANS from years ago cleared up so many misconceptions. Keep em up! Your doing a great job teaching the next IT generation

@pricelesspancake

I have not needed this channel for some time after getting in the industry, but I am back as a refresher on some things and still know this is a great resource. 10/10

@drumline17

Your channel is incredible. All the necessary info in a very easy to understand and quick manner. I feel like I retain more from these 5 minute videos than I do from doing an hour reading

@redietgirma1483

This guy is a savior. Thank you sir for every thing. And if you do a video about subnetting again i would appriciate it.