This is what PoE stands for.
What is "Power over Ethernet"?
This is what IP stands for.
What is "Internet Protocol"?
This address analogues to a fingerprint.
What is "MAC Address"?
This step is power all devices and verify physical connections.
What is "Step 6"?
This step is to Connect to the service provider’s network.
What is "Step 5"?
This is what WAN stands for.
What is "Wide-Area Network"?
This is what AP stands for.
What is "Access Point"?
What is "IP Address"?
This step is to connect a network cable to the device.
What is "Step 1"?
This is what QoS stands for.
What is "Quality of Service"?
This is something that every device connected to network has and is tied to the NIC.
What is "MAC Address"?
This is what DHCP stands for.
What is "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol"?
A 32-bit address represented in dotted decimal format.
What is "IPv4 Address"?
This step is to connect a network cable to the wireless router internet port.
What is "Step 3"?
This is a network that provides services to an untrusted network.
What is "Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)"?
The purpose of this is to Protect data and equipment on a network from unauthorized access.
What is "Firewall"?
This is what NIC stands for.
What is "Network Interface Cards"?
A 128-bit address represented in hexadecimal format.
What is "IPv6 Address"?
This step is to connect the device to a switch port.
What is "Step 2"?
These two terms specify which IP addresses are allowed or denied on your network.
What is "Whitelisting and blacklisting"?
When comparing T568A and T568B network wiring standards, this pair of wires change order between the two standards.
What is "Green and Orange"?
This is what IETF stands for.
what is Internet Engineering Task Force?
What is "Network Administration"?
This is to connect the wireless router to the modem.
What is "Step 4"?
This is a protocol that enables devices to dynamically add themselves to a network without the need for user intervention or configuration.
What is "Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)"