
Welcome to "What's going on in the internet", your ultimate guide to acing the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. Join hosts Peter Dawell and Nora Kane as they break down complex networking concepts into easy-to-understand segments. Each episode covers key topics, provides practical tips, and includes example questions to help you prepare. Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated podcast, t... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Today Peter Dawell and Nora Kane will talk about QoS - Concepts and Configuration
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Today Peter Dawell and Nora Kane will talk about the CCNA - Cheat Sheet
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Today Peter Dawell and Nora Kane will talk about the Fundamentals of Cisco Wireless Networks
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Today Peter Dawell and Nora Kane will talk about Terraform - Infrastruktur-Automatisierung
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The AI generated fake-conversation style script is painful to listen to, and the AI voiceovers do an awful, and inconsistent job of pronunciation with networking terms.
As an example, one episode they'll say "M C Address", and the next they'll say "Emack Address". It's MAC ADDRESS. If you are new to networking, this will confuse you. You will sound like an idiot if you copy this pronunciation in the real world. It seems the creator of this show just posted what AI generated without ANY vetting... more
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