Network and System
Network and System
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Understanding Network Communication: OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite
OSI layer and TCP/IP Protocol Suite: The Foundation of Modern Networking – The IT Guy’s Guide. When discussing modern networking, two foundational models often come up: the OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite. These frameworks describe how data is transmitted across networks, but they differ in structure, purpose, and real-world application. Further let’s explore these models, their
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VLANs (Virtual Local Area Network) – A Quick Look
VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) segment a physical network into logical sub-networks, enhancing traffic management, security, and scalability.
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Exploring the Basics of Local Area Networks (LANs)
A Local Area Network (LAN) connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, office, school, or building. These devices can include computers, smartphones, tablets, printers, and even smart appliances.
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MAC Addresses: A Simple Guide decoding its mysteries.
MAC Addresses – The IT Guy’s Guide. Introduction to MAC We all often hear about IP addresses, the numerical identifiers that allow devices to communicate across the internet. But there’s another, more fundamental address that every network-connected device possesses: the MAC address. While it is less talked about, It play a significant role in local
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IP Address: Your Computer’s Digital Address
IP Address – The IT Guy’s Guide. An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is the number assigned to every device connected to the network that uniquely identifies it. Computers that communicate over the internet or via local networks share information to each other using IP addresses. What is an IP Address? We can think of
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Demystifying Networks and Systems
Networks & Systems – The IT Guy’s Guide. Hey everyone, welcome back to “From the Server Room!” . Today in this blog post, we’re diving into the foundational concepts of IT: Networks and Systems. These two terms are often thrown around, but what do they actually mean? And how do they work together? Don’t worry,