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Man, we had velocloud come to our company for sdwan training and I can say I learned more from this video than the two days with velocloud. Great content.
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Thanks alot for timestamps helps me alot to get where i was before
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Hello chuck. I passed CCNA a week ago. Icnd1 really made me scared because i thought icnd2 will be really difficult. But i must say its not more difficult than icnd1. For me icnd1 was abit dry. There was not many config and stuff. Right now i am studying for ccnp route exam. Wish me luch.
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You have never answered me in the past, but well... I followed your advice and managed to get Linux+ / LPIC-1 before going for CCNA which I am preparing at the moment. Took me two months with 0 previous experience (Well, almost), bunch of hours a day. Well worth it.
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I used to use Guacamole 7-8 years back to get past network restrictions in high school. The performance was always excellent
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Great video and love your energy. Thanks for sharing this information, I am headed back to school at 50 and your videos keep me updated on how tech is changing and how to use it in the real world. Awesome job!
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Sure being a PM pays well. But the stress may not be worth it. Being on both sides of the coin being an Operational IT Manager (BAU) is more my pace.
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Hey, your videos are super didactic, fun and aesthetically pleasing. Keep it up!
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I knew that parking lot - GTOger's data center! Great video
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Joe is wearing two watches and I feel like that's what we need to be focusing on.
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Love the new editing!
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this show is awesome getting to see 2 of the best minds in IT love this
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Thanks for the video I talked to Mikayla, it was so cool! Keep up the amazing work! You inspired me to enter the I.T. field and it only took me 3 years to level up to my dream job, Director of Network Operations.
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Love the way you explain it! Doesn’t get boring over time! Hope you have time to keep making more videos to teach beginners! I know a lot of it but don’t understand how the command works or the operators. You teach how to understand the kernel and commands! Thank you!
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im the only developer that has learned docker in three shops. its great for sharing sql instances for debugging and its simple
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Thank you for this! I just started trying to learn a few days ago and this video is a god send!
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Hey NC, I have been a fan for about 2 years and I remember when you had an episode about the help desk position and not needing a certification. It was a shocker to me because I thought you have to come to "game" with something, but with all that said Its been 6+ months since I started my new career in IT (I received my Security+ while being employed). Just wanted to say thank you.
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As always, great blend of amazing content, information and entertainment. Keep up the great work!
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I was just watching your BASH playlist! Thanks for this one too!
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So glad to see an upload, I’ve been binge watching all your videos! 🙃
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Your videos are constantly getting better! Good job chuck, Keep doing it :)
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Legit good, gonna watch later currently in depression
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Aws!
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Man CBTNuggets HQ looks lit
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i remember when i passed my CCIE Practical exam, believe that i have suffered and i enjoyed those momments when i wait if it pass or not, now ten years after touching my first router and switch and embarking to study networking i achieved it, my recommendation is always take your time enjoy the process, lose is part of the process and gain experience along the way, i hope to se you when you publish that you won your CCIE.
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Hey Network Chuck! Long time viewer of your content, I absolutely love your videos and your enthusiasm about technology. I like to think I am as excited as you about technology in general but I envy your ability to stay excited and positive through the hiccups that tech can come with! Please keep making your content and PLEASE make that SMS video! I actually used this as a tutorial to setup my small business phone system. This video does not miss a beat as far as setup and configuration, which I find to be rare. Like others have said, I learn more watching your videos than I do talking to other industry professionals. Well done, Keep it up and most importantly; keep drinking that coffee!
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Challenged solved: elif order == "Latte": whip = input("Do you want extra whip cream?") if whip == "yes": price = 11 else: price = 9
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a part of me wanted you to start this video with : "HEY vSmart, Chuck here.. What is SD-WAN?"
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Dang I'm much addicted to coffee now lol , I can't even watch your videos without making myself one. Keep up the great work! Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
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Love how much effort you put into your videos. I was always thinking about setting up my own cluster and now you got me to do it.
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"Hi I'm Chuck and this is my dad Chuck."
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This guy is a true legend ! If I discovered my love about networking it's because of Jeremy. Thank you so much for the content.
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When I saw the thumbnail, I thought that was Lebron James at first.
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I got into IT with my Comptia A+ too!
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man you are my literal inspiration your tech videos are the only ones I can watch on loop and can't get bored of
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Took my CCENT Exam yesterday... I actually PASSED yeah! Thank you so much for your videos they are very encouraging. I appreciate all you do for us! Now on to the Icnd2 before Feb 2020 : 0
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Glad you’re back posting regularly!!!
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The cloud saved me yesterday because my windows got corrupted so I did a fresh install off a USB and thankfully most my files were on the cloud. Phew!
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I remember learning this a long time ago, as a curious kid lol. Back when cain&able was the best tool for ARP Poisoning. Most websites still used HTTP with no SSL, Backtrack 5 was OFFSECs go-to OS. WEP security was widely used and IV attacks took seconds.. I used to troll my home network and mess with my mother and brother. I miss that.
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What I was taught in IT school has changed and now at my current job I can attest to this. I see security engineers and network engineers all coding. I was confused because this wasn't taught to us in these specific fields and when we did are internships none of this coding ever came up. Times are changing and since this video is 3 years old technology is changing fast.
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Been following you since my ccent/ccna journey. Accepted a network position at job but it was contingent on passing the ccent within 12 weeks with no prior networking experience so that was stressful. Now studying for my ICND2!!! Thanks for the videos!
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Love my Pi-Hole.... between it and openDNS .... made our home internet a whole lot more family friendly!
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i AM DOING MY associates in Network Engineer in my college and i get certified in a plus- cisco and mcsa
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And this is why kids you do not press "Accept the Risk and Continue" when your browser say the HTTPS is NOT SAFE
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It was a good video. Urging to host experts on the subject to talk about new technologies that you may not have mastered yet. Should save you the reputation
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This is literally how we've been running our projects since covid struck and it's really good. It can technically be done using some pc as a nas too but synology cloud station has the added advantage of being able to sync with several accounts at the same time of the same service provider, all while still being a dedicated storage solution and really easy to set up. It's not exclusive to Synology though and a custom nas can be built that does the exact same thing.
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your way of teaching is so cool , you are like telling an exciting story , a thriller one xDD i wish our proffessors were like you :D keep up Bro ♥
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Hmmm ok you have gotten me interested in taking Cisco exams :) doing cisco base projects for over 15 years so thank you Network Chuck ;) you are really enthusiastic 👍
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Absolutely interested in linux.. Good for you introducing the young kids to the shell.. talk about head start. Every American should own a raspberry pi.. no management engine or Microsoft telemetry to send your personal details to the NSA and Redmond. Also the pi is possible to run off of a few 18650 batteries, a deep cycle car battery and a modest solar cell with charge controller... basically build a survival library of pdfs off of torrent, cache wikipedia and you have a off grid SHTF offline reference that can be solar powered... indefinitely. At 35 bucks, you have no excuse NOT to have a bunch of those things around the house doing Plex, Pi Hole, Youtube-dl and teaching your kids how to control servos, read encoders and write code.
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I AM A BIG FAN OF YOU.I HAVE LEARNED A LOT OF THINGS BY YOU.YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER FOR ME.... BTW CAN I GET A HEART FROM NETWORK CHUCK??
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