Network Types
Troubleshooting Networks
Internet Connection Technologies
Dynamic & Static IP Configs
SOHO Router Functions
100

This consists of personal devices such as cell phones and laptop computers communicating at close range.

Personal Area Network PAN

100

This command tests connectivity by sending an echo request to a remote computer. 

What is the ping command? ICMP protocol

100

An organization that provides individuals and organizations access to the Internet via a technology such as cable Internet, DSL, Fiber or cellular.

Internet Service Provider ISP

100

A 32-bit or 128-bit address used to uniquely identify a device or interface on a network that uses TCP/IP protocols.

IP Address

100

This stands between a local network and the ISP network and manages traffic between them.

Router

200

This covers a small local area, such as a home, office, or a small group of buildings.

Local Area Network LAN

200

This command can display network configuration information and refresh the TCP/IP assignments for a connection, including its IP address.

ipconfig

200

A broadband technology that uses cable TV lines and is always connected (always up). The TV signal to your television and the data signals to your computer or LAN share the same coaxial (coax) connection.

Cable Internet

200

Any device, such as a desktop computer, laptop, or printer, on a network that requests or serves up data or services to other devices.

Host

200

A device used to connect nodes and manages several network ports that can be connected to wired computers on the local network. When it receives a packet, it uses its table of MAC addresses to decide where to send the packet.

Switch

300

This covers a large geographical area and is made up of many smaller networks. The best-known one is the Internet.

Wide Area Network WAN

300

This command is used to test name resolution problems with DNS servers by allowing you to request information from a DNS server’s zone data. 

What is  the nslookup command?

300

A group of broadband technologies that covers a wide range of speeds. It uses ordinary copper phone lines and a range of frequencies on the copper wire that are not used by voice, making it possible for you to use the same phone line for voice and internet at the same time.

DSL Digital Subscriber Line

300

A 32-bit dotted decimal number. When a computer wants to send a message to a destination computer, it uses this to decide whether the destination computer is on its own network or another network.

Subnet Mask

300

It enables wireless devices to connect to the network. These wireless connections can be secured using wireless security features.

Wireless Access Point WAP

400

This covers multiple buildings in a large campus or a portion of a city, such as a downtown area. It’s usually the result of a cooperative effort to improve service to its users.

Metropolitan area network MAN

400

This command can be useful when you’re trying to resolve a problem reaching a destination host such as an FTP site or website. The command sends a series of requests to the destination computer and displays each hop to the destination.

What is the tracert command?

400

One disadvantage of this is that it requires line-of-sight wireless connectivity without obstruction from mountains, trees, and tall buildings. Another disadvantage is that it experiences higher delays in transmission (called latency), especially when uploading.

Satellite

400

The process of associating a character-based name with an IP address.

name resolution

400

Hardware and/or software that blocks unwanted Internet traffic from a private network and can restrict Internet access for local computers.

Firewall

500

The part of a organization private area network that customers can access is called.

Extranet

500

This command gives statistics about network activity and includes several parameters.

What is the netstat command?

500

A wireless broadband network for computers and mobile devices that uses cellular towers for communication. Also called a cellular network.

Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN

500

A protocol used by a server to assign a dynamic IP address to a computer when it first attempts to initiate a connection to the network and requests an IP address.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server

500

It can provide IP addresses, default gateways and DNS server addresses to computers and other devices on the local network.

DHCP server

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