Network_Technology_Basics

KB-132851: Addressing in networks

Addressing in networks The Internet is made up of billions of participants who simultaneously communicate with one another. If a...

KB-132923: Hub, switch, router

Hub, switch, router A hub is a central nodal point for star-shaped computer networks. These networks come into being when...

KB-133050: Geographical differentiation

Geographical differentiation LAN (Local Area Network) A group of computers interconnected within a limited area, e.g. within a house or...

KB-133193: Firewall

Firewall A firewall prevents unauthorized access to a private, commercial, or state network, even though (or precisely because) the network...

KB-133372: Network protocols

Network protocols Now that the data has the correct information and knows where it needs to go, it arrives at...

KB-133467: Network technology basics

Network technology basics This documentation looks at some of the basic network knowledge necessary for effectively implementing the versiondog system....

KB-133500: Architecture and topology of networks

Architecture and topology of networks In the context of networks, topology refers to the structure of inter-connected participants to ensure...

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