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Intro to Networking

Gain a foundational understanding of how computer networks operate. This module introduces key concepts such as IP addressing, network topologies, protocols, and the OSI model. Learn how devices communicate over LANs and the internet, and explore the basics of routers, switches, and network security. Perfect for beginners looking to start a career in IT or cybersecurity.

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Intro to Networking Essentials

A clear and effective way to showcase key networking topics with minimal gaps. Help users explore core concepts in a more structured and engaging format.

Intro to Networking

Discover how devices connect and communicate through networks. Learn the fundamentals of LANs, IP addressing, protocols, and network infrastructure.

IP Addressing & Subnetting

Explore how IP addresses work, the difference between IPv4 and IPv6, and how subnetting helps efficiently route data.

Network Security

Learn how to protect network systems using firewalls, encryption, secure access, and other cybersecurity measures.

Wireless Networking

Gain insight into Wi-Fi technologies, standards (802.11), and wireless security protocols for modern communication.

Network Devices & Tools

Get to know essential networking devices like routers, switches, and hubs, and tools like Wireshark for network analysis.

Network Protocols

Understand the rules that govern data transfer. Dive into TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, and other key protocols that make networking possible.

Networking

Networking is the backbone of modern communication, enabling everything from browsing the internet to sending emails and sharing files. At its core, networking refers to the practice of connecting computers and other devices to share data and resources efficiently. Whether it’s a small Local Area Network (LAN) in a home or office, or a vast Wide Area Network (WAN) that spans continents, networking makes digital interaction possible.

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A computer network is a group of interconnected devices that communicate and share data and resources like files, printers, and internet access.

LAN (Local Area Network) connects devices within a small area like an office, while WAN (Wide Area Network) spans large areas like cities or countries, often using the internet.

  • IP addresses uniquely identify devices on a network, allowing data to be sent to the correct destination.

  • A router directs data between networks, helping devices connect to the internet and communicate with each other.

Yes, network security protects your personal data from unauthorized access and keeps your devices safe from cyber threats.

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