Networking

Subnet Mask and Subnetting

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Let’s start with the subnet mask, which is a 32-bit number that plays a key role in how IP addresses work. Think of it as a filter that splits an IP address into two parts: the network ID, which identifies the overall network, and the host ID, which pinpoints the specific device within that network. […]

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How Network Protocols, Ports, and the OSI Model Actually Work

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NETWORK PROTOCOL A Network Protocol is a formal set of rules or algorithms that define how two or more devices communicate over a network. These protocols ensure that data is transmitted, received, and interpreted correctly across different systems, whether it’s between computers, servers, or mobile devices. To explain further, when you’re texting someone through Facebook,

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Network Devices

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First, let me take you back to the core idea of what a network really is, so you can understand the foundation of this documentation. A network is a collection of interconnected devices that communicate and share resources with one another. In this framework, network devices exist to support and strengthen those connections, ensuring that

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Network Topology

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First, there is a need to understand what network topology is all about. It simply refers to the arrangement of devices in a computer network. -As explained in our previous article, a computer network is a collection of interconnected devices that can communicate and share resources. -So topology is the pattern inwhich these devices are

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