not yet brother lol, we've just covered RIP and RIP V1, RIP is a routing protocol that determines the best path by the number of hops I think, I could be wrong.
but that doesn't neccessarily mean it's the best routing protocol because the number of hops to the destination isn't a 100% accurate way of finding the quickest way to the destination. It isn't the best "metric" yay I remembered the geeky word my teacher used
For example the connection speed of the interfaces also plays an important role, you could have 1 path that is only 2 hops to the destination and another path that is 4 hops to the destination, however the 4hops path might be quicker than the two hops path because it could have a faster connection speed on the interfaces like T1 and the other interfaces with less hops could have 56k connection speed.
RIP also broadcasts route information to other routers if you allow it to,
hmm that's all I remember, do you know if what I said above is correct bro?

I could be totally wrong
also why did they release RIP Version 1 again? I know it's an updated version of RIP but what was the reason they released it?
is it to do with class 4 ip addresses or something?

we should make our own cisco thread.