Either a hardware or software device that controls and protects data coming into and out of a network.
Firewall
This protocol guarantees the orderly transmission of data packets.
Transmission Control Protocol
This is the most important computer in a network. It stores data and provides resources like hardware access, disk space, printer access, etc. to other computers in the network.
Server
A computer network that links devices within a building or group of adjacent buildings.
Local Area Network (LAN)
Windows has a set of wizards that you can use to help fix all kinds of problems: programs that don’t work well, problems with hardware, issues with the network and Internet, and so on. Where are these wizards found?
Control Panel
Doorway that protocols use to gain entry to a network
Port
This protocol provides network identification, addressing and routing. It is used to identify each device on a network.
Internet Protocol
A device that converts data into a form suitable for both receipt and transmission by wire or radio; data can be reconstructed at the destination point.
Modem
This type of network uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the Internet or another network.
Wired network
List 3 best practices when attempting to identify and fix a network issue.
1.Get the right information
2.Keep it Simple: Check the obvious first; power, connections, cables etc.
3.Establish what has changed
4.Test the results
5.Document the solution
This is a process of information gathering, in which the attacker attempts to learn about the configuration of the network and security systems.
Footprinting
This protocol delivers status and error messages and is used by diagnostic utilities.
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
This component connects devices within a network by forwarding data packets between them. This data can be sent between devices, or from devices to the internet.
Router
List 3 benefits of a wireless network
Convenience, mobility, productivity, easy setup, expandability, security, cost
This command prompt tool allows you to test the connectivity between two devices on the network.
ping
This term refers to capturing and reading data packets as they move over the network.
Eavesdropping or Sniffing
This is a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the internet. It includes the following categories: Application, Transport, Internet, and Network
TCP/IP Model
This is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.
Network Interface Card (NIC)
Term used to describe the layout of a network
Topology
This command prompt tool is used to help determine where a data transmission problem lies.
tracert
Persuading users to give information or locating information that has been thrown out
Social Engineering
This service takes what we understand (www.Disney.com) and translates into what the computer understands (the IP address for the Disney resource we are trying to reach)
The Domain Name Service (DNS)
This device allows clients with wireless radio adapters to connect to the network.
Access Point
This describes the flow of data through the network.
Logical network topology
This command prompt tool is used to show the IP configuration of a machine on the network.
ipconfig, ipconfig/all, ipconfig/renew, ipconfig/release