Ethernet Cabling Guide & Standards Explained
What is Ethernet Cabling? When you form a network, these networks must be connected either physically or wireless. In Ethernet Cabling, this is done physically with cables. There are specific...
What is Ethernet Cabling? When you form a network, these networks must be connected either physically or wireless. In Ethernet Cabling, this is done physically with cables. There are specific...
What is Quality of Service (QoS) in Networking ? Quality of Service (QoS) is a set of network technologies that ensure a network’s ability to reliably run high-priority applications and...
What is the IEEE? The IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). They are technical professionals that creates standards in the field of electrical and electronic engineering,...
When you first begin your journey in the networking world, you will be faced with many different device types. Here we discuss the fundamental networking devices to begin understanding where...
Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Address. There will be many moments in your networking career where you will need to send data to either one device, or a cluster of devices,...
Introduction to the MAC Address If you work in a wired or wireless network workplace, one thing remains constant: all environments need network software and hardware to transmit data from...
What is Encapsulation in Networking? When we talk about encapsulation, we talk about moving data from point A to point B. Data must be encapsulated to get to its destination....
Network Topology When networks are designed the topology must be considered. This can lead to either an inefficient network or a high performance and efficient network. By definition, a network...
What is Ethernet and Ethernet Frames? We’ve already discovered that an Ethernet frame is encapsulated data specified by the Network Access layer. An Ethernet frame begins with a header, which...
Wide Area Network (WAN) Wide Area Networks are clusters of LAN networks joined together and communicated and forms what we know today as the internet. Technically, WAN is used to...