Great video! Just wanted to let you know that I passed my A+ exam last year and it was so satisfying and brings encouragement to go after the other CompTIA courses.
@jackcarraway47072 жыл бұрын
Go get that Net+ and Sec+ and start climbing that ladder.
@markwilson96522 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@AndresLler Жыл бұрын
What other sources did you use?
@cincinnatiking8008 Жыл бұрын
Congrats 👏
@BlueCode-w1n Жыл бұрын
How difficult was it?
@cincinnatiking8008 Жыл бұрын
I want to sincerely thank you for doing this for the world. Because of your help I am able to better mine and my families life
@lancelyde Жыл бұрын
I love when I can recognize these technologies in my daily life! It makes learning more fun. I realized library books use RFID stickers to track the books! I remember seeing the stickers on the backs and never knowing what they were. Now I know!! Yay!!
@sistergray977 Жыл бұрын
That is such a good example! Thx. I'm now seeing the RFID stickers everywhere.
@RPGyourLIFE11 ай бұрын
Sincerest thanks and love to you, Professor. You are streamlining my success.
@chinoyomaji288 Жыл бұрын
This, so far, is the one module i can understand the most thanks to my few short months of working at spectrum
@MyronVsTheWorld5 ай бұрын
The 15+ minute videos are always the toughest to sit down and digest😪
@jasonfilla73204 ай бұрын
We got this bro
@noor83614 ай бұрын
Hey! Are you doing A+ cert too? If you don't mind we can have a discord group and discuss resources and stuff together.
@MyronVsTheWorld4 ай бұрын
@@jasonfilla7320 you’re right bro! I really needed that, thank you!!
@justinreinhart34584 ай бұрын
Can you send me an invite?@@noor8361
@justinreinhart34584 ай бұрын
I always increase the video speed. But you csn always pause amd take a break. Just dont stop
@TomTreutlein7 ай бұрын
Thank you for making all of these easily accessible videos. They are very helpful.
@Xtrah0ts4uce9 ай бұрын
Thanks for helping us study ur the goat
@JKingSniper5 ай бұрын
RFID chip powering is just cool
@PeterGMerchant4 ай бұрын
Great update on the new standards.
@BigGlokk Жыл бұрын
Memorizing the PoE standards before this video is helping me remember these lol
@95fyken Жыл бұрын
what exactly do you need to memorize ? i find it hard to navigate what i need to memorize in these videos
@frinx101 Жыл бұрын
@hello from me Memorize the frequency and also speed
@ImSomeRandomDad Жыл бұрын
@@95fykeneverything. Everything that is covered can have a correlating question.
@BigKHomie0073 ай бұрын
It's worth it to buy the notes from his website. The notes he's created have everything you need and nothing you don't. You can just keep looking over them until the shit sinks in. It's good stuff. Praise be to Messer. I bought the notes and whenever I forget stuff I just look over them. Helps mucho grande.
@ac314542 ай бұрын
@@BigKHomie007 facts
@moortje8250 Жыл бұрын
4:39 Professor Messer mentions that an access point(AP) can be upgraded while explaining backwards-compatible. Does anyone know what he means by upgrading an AP? He explained APs in Network Devices. I understand an AP to be a device that is directly connected to a wired LAN and provides wireless connections to other devices. Is an AP capable of using softwares and he means upgrading these softwares?
@lightning_Fire248 Жыл бұрын
Access points have different wireless types. He's saying that the wireless type G (which is faster than B) is backwards compatible with B. So if you upgraded your access point to a wireless G, you can still have B devices run on it. That is a physical upgrade of the access point.
@JoshuaLopez-c4f8 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure he means "upgrade" like how you upgrade your phone by replacing it with an entirely new one. 802.11g being backwards compatible with b means that the b devices will still be able to use the 'newer' g access point. Late reply, but hopefully it helps others out.
@senditall152 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great course!
@dj10schannelАй бұрын
Awesome!! 🙏 thx for the great vid and awesome explanations
@douglasduda98262 жыл бұрын
I remember a Linksys router we had would hang when the microwave was on...lol...It was annoying...
@seanturner7511 Жыл бұрын
Has anybody found a good way to memorize the characteristics of each standard? Should i just use flashcards?
@wok4940 Жыл бұрын
That's what I do. I used quizlet and created my own flashcards and plan to do so for every topic. It helps me.
@KhaliltheGreat23 Жыл бұрын
Try making Anki cards. One way that I found works for me is grouping them by frequencies (5 GHz, 2.4GHz, & 2.4GHz/5GHz)
@pissedputin77382 жыл бұрын
Will the exam quiz us with the different speeds of the different standards? Or we will be fine if we just memorize 802.11a, 802.11b etc..
@davidsmithson78062 жыл бұрын
I am wondering too
@iamjuniorduh2 жыл бұрын
Yes, pbqs will ask you to set up a network for a said environment. Ex: office vs warehouse
@stephclewis Жыл бұрын
@@iamjuniorduh But honestly is anyone really going to use an 802.11a or b because they are so old? Are those really good choices overall?
@cathyjones4702 Жыл бұрын
@@iamjuniorduh Answer to PBQ: "I will google it and find out"
@gsanchez922 Жыл бұрын
@Steph Clewis there are devices that still use it
@sagalhamze1949 Жыл бұрын
May God bless you
@taylorsimpson8897 Жыл бұрын
Confused where you said 802.11ax or WIFI 6 can run 1.2 GB but on the powerpoint it says Mbit/s. Could you help me understand which one it is for my notes? Thank you. Love the work you do!
@professormesser Жыл бұрын
1,201 Mbit/sec is the same as 1.2 Gbit/sec.
@insignificant58227 ай бұрын
@@professormesser How is the WiFi 6 an upgrade when 802.11ac has 7 Gbits / s compared to 802.11ax which only has 1.2 Gbits / s. rather it looks like a decrease?
@dcvc6197 ай бұрын
@@insignificant5822 the maximum throughput of each standard is equal to its throughput per stream multiplied by the number of streams it has. 802.11ac has 867 Mbit/s per stream and we multiply this by the 8 streams it has which gives us the 7 Gbits/s. 802.11ax has 1.2 Gbit/s per stream, and 8 streams which makes its total throughput 9.6 Gbit/s
@dcvc6197 ай бұрын
@@insignificant5822 the table at 10:30 helps with this
@MaskedKingDavid7 ай бұрын
@@insignificant5822 If I'm reading the information and grasping it right, the nearly 7 Gbits for 802.11ac is the theoretical max throughput when adding up all the MU-MIMO streams, of which 802.11ac has 8, each of those 8 having a max theoretical throughput of 867 Mbits/s, whereas 802.11ax's 1.2Gbits/s is the max theoretical throughput for a single one of its streams, and when you add up all the MU-MIMO streams to reach the equivalent of 802.11ac's nearly 7 Gbits/s, you get 9.6 Gbits/s, which is definitely an upgrade.
@jasonburrs31422 жыл бұрын
Do the course notes have some type of glossary to define what the acronyms in the video represent? Sometimes it's difficult to follow the videos when unfamiliar acronyms are reference. From a video standpoint it conserves time I understand but from a learning standpoint it complicates the ability to process the info provided.
@professormesser2 жыл бұрын
The CompTIA Exam Objectives are available free from the CompTIA website, and the objectives include a comprehensive glossary.
@jasonburrs31422 жыл бұрын
@@professormesser Thank and thank you for providing this video resource. I'll still get the notes to reinforce the information provided in these videos
@electroevolution5777 Жыл бұрын
The exam objectives Messer listed have all of the definitions, acronyms, and the exam objectives listed in the order in which Messer's videos are listed. I reference them often to see what I really need to takes notes on. Messer gives not just the straight information we need but also rounded information to give us a better idea of what we are learning. Some of that rounded information isnt necessary for the exam but rather just for us to understand.
@CabooseDOTexe2 ай бұрын
RFID are so cool!
@theshorteningoftheway2766 ай бұрын
@6:30 how do 4 antennas at 40MHz translate to 600 Mbps?
@theshorteningoftheway2765 ай бұрын
@BannerComposure What I'm asking is how "40MHz mode and 4 antennas" adds up to 600. Does 40MHz mean 150Mbps in this case?
@ifeelkiing23 күн бұрын
thanks
@whoisCH3DDAR Жыл бұрын
So signals are going through us?
@Sam-fz9ti9 ай бұрын
Anyone able to explain the different between the channel width and the GHz range of the network? Knowing this may be unnecessary for the A+, I'm not sure.
@babygiraffeman8 ай бұрын
the difference between the words or the actual range benefits? Keep watching he touches on this. Short answer different ranges are needed for the scenario you are in. Understanding the bands you can use an wifi analyzer and look at congestion and such.
@JEHOVASAVES0102 жыл бұрын
Professor Messer, as help desk are you going to be asked to install an antenna or can the company bring in a third party to install it?
@professormesser2 жыл бұрын
I suppose that depends. Do they need it to work and comply with the appropriate local building codes? A professional would probably be the better investment.
@JEHOVASAVES0102 жыл бұрын
@@professormesser thanks.
@davidbutt61812 жыл бұрын
I'm a help desk tech. It's very unlikely you will do much in terms of networking, security, or hardware. Help Desk is typically entry level. It varies from company to company, and assuming you're not the entire IT department, you'll probably do a lot of "easy" stuff. Printer not printing, laptop not connecting to wifi, can't access folder on the local server, forgot username/password. Half the time it's used error. A coworker calls it "keyboard input error."
@JEHOVASAVES0102 жыл бұрын
@@davidbutt6181 What do you mean by used error? Any tips on passing the A+ exam such as resources, etc. Thanks.
@davidbutt61812 жыл бұрын
@@JEHOVASAVES010 Sorry. I meant user error. I don't have any certs to be honest. TLDR; I work for a school district and I used to be in a different department. A position in IT opened up. I applied and had enough knowledge from personal experience with building and maintaining my home network and PCs to pass a job test and interview. I've been slowly making my way through Prof. Messser's videos to learn about what I don't already know. At some point I plan on taking the test so it helps me get a better position in the future. What I try to do is learn about a section and take a practice test immediately after (you can google Comptia A+ practice test). Then I'll test again at a later date to see if I remembered the info.
@dumplingsuwu6691 Жыл бұрын
54 mbps back in 1999, yet my isp here doesn't even provide more than 3 mbps todays irl 😂
@neo.53273 ай бұрын
Anyone notice he said 802.11 Ax transmits 1,201 gigabits per second but wrote megabits in the screen?
@professormesser3 ай бұрын
I describe the maximum theoretical per-stream throughput of 802.11ax as 1.2 gigabits per second, and that's the same value as 1,200 megabits per second.
@awl4114awl6 ай бұрын
salute
@SupaMan2122Күн бұрын
B slower than A will never make logical sense to me 😂