@PowerCertAnimatedVideos

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@pax462

You have a gift for conveying information so clear and understandable than any professional or paid class. I'm pretty sure you've kickstarted a lot of careers with your content. Thanks!

@_..---

I think it's a great idea how this video started, by separating ports from physical connections and then defining them the right way a lot of confusion can be avoided especially for beginners.

@GoPlayMLP

As someone who works in "semi-IT" and hasn't been trained on this, your videos are a godsend. Thank you so much for every single video!

@utubegenac17

I’ve worked in IT for 30 years and this is the best explanation of ports I’ve ever had. Thanks for making this video.

@LibraryOfParadise

I must say thank you.  Your channel did more than help me past some tests.  Your videos helped me land a job in the field.  I was in professor messers chat room the other day and multiple people told me no need to understand the TCP/IP model because it's not on the Comptia Objectives.  Yet it was one of the first few questions in the job interview.  Need to be extra careful who we get information from.   They also asked about VLANs and Subnetting which I both learned from your channel as well as converting decimal and IP addresses into binary.

@USAFretB52

I have been studying for my Network+ exam for about four months and your videos have been indispensable in helping to understand basic concepts or confirming what I thought I understood. Thank you and please keep putting this content out there!

@LaMelinette

I've been studying for a career change in IT and have just found your videos! THEY ARE SO MUCH CLEARER than my actual course and I've had a couple of lightbulb moments where things have just clicked. So thank you very much

@solaceinthegallows7068

Ive worked as a cable tech and now I am a fiber tech for an ISP and these videos are super helpful in learning the intangible side of networking. Thank you!

@deadseamonster

Probably the most effective, yet, streamlined explanation of port numbers that I've seen. Sooo many people have trouble grasping port numbers. I'll be sharing this video . Thanks!

@hosaneg9962

Left Medical
Came to my passion 
One of the motivations was your videos
Because you just make it so easy. MashAllah 
May Allah bless you Ameen

@rafaelavila9

Powercert, you’ve helped me understand so much about networking. I’ve upgraded my whole house thanks to you

@pApAkAnCHa214

This was by far the best content I found on YouTube on Ports, thank you for posting sir, the way you breakdown complex topics is phenomenal. You are helping thousands of people from your content, thanks for putting visuals, they are indeed very helpful to understand. God bless you. Love and respect from India.

@glewfw7989

this channel is a bless.. its literally a 2k cisco class but better explained

@binodayer1593

If you are unable to understand any topics related to networking from any other sources, just don't worry. This channel is for you. The explanation on these videos will help to memorise the topics in a way that it will last longer than any other sources.
The videos on this channel even helped me through 2 of my interviews during my first 2 jobs in the networking and system admin field. I couldn't thank you more.

@legodude05

Your videos are amazing. I think the animations are super helpful because a lot of the time when this stuff was introduced to me it was through a bunch of definitions, and I would often times try to just memorize them. However, with the images you can just remember the picture and then when asked to explain the concept itself, you can explain what you are seeing or saw rather than a explaining a bunch of technical jargon.

@teomcam

Teaching this way in detail and also preparing these animations must be intense work. Thank you so much sir, you are certainly a genuine legend.

@faysalarab

I love your content. YouTube stopped recommending me your videos for a bit. Thank you so much!

@CutcliffePaul

This video explains network ports pretty well. But I always like the analogy of IP address being like phone numbers and port numbers being like extension numbers: you call the phone number (IP address) to connect to the switchboard then provide the extension number (port number) to reach the person you want to call.

@nycupofjoey

I’m going to get an IT job simply based on this channel. Well explained information and very thankful for it.