OSI Layer & Protocols
Cables & Connectors
IP Addressing & Subnetting
Wireless Networking
Troubleshooting and tools
100

This layer is responsible for routing packets across different networks using logical addressing IP.

What is Network Layer (Layer 3)?

100

The standard 8-pin connector used for most twisted-pair Ethernet cables.

What is RJ-45?

100

This IP address, 127.0.0.1, is used by a host to test its own network stack.

What is the Loopback address?

100

This 802.11 standard operates in both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz bands and introduced MIMO

What is 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)?

100

This command-line tool is used to test basic connectivity between two hosts.

What is ping?

200

This protocol operates on Port 443 and provides encrypted communication for web traffic.

What is HTTPS?

200

This type of interference occurs when electrical signals from one wire pair leak into an adjacent pair.

What is Crosstalk?

200

If a device cannot reach a DHCP server, it may self-assign an address in the 169.254.0.0/16 range, known as this.

What is APIPA?

200

This is the name given to the unique ID or "name" of a wireless network.

What is SSID?

200

This Windows command shows the path a packet takes to reach its destination, listing every router along the way.

What is tracert?

300

This protocol uses Port 143 to allow users to view and manipulate messages on a mail server without downloading them.

What is IMAP?

300

This specific phenomenon occurs when a signal loses strength at is travels over a long distance.

What is Attenuation?

300

In the IPv6 address 2001:0db8::ff00:0042:8329, the double colon represents this.

What are the consecutive blocks of zeros?

300

This is a wireless site survey performed without visiting the physical site, using blueprints and software instead.

What is a Predictive Analysis?

300

This hardware tool is used to "trace" a cable from a wall hack back to a messy patch panel by using a tone generator.

What is a Tone Generator and Probe

400

This PDU is associated with Layer 4 (Transport) when using the TCP protocol.

What is a Segment?

400

This hardware device is used to connect multiple network segments and can be "managed" or "unmanaged."

What is a Switch?

400

This is the decimal value of an 8-bit octet where all bits are set to 1

What is 255?

400

This feature allows a wireless client to stay connected while moving from one Access Point to another.

What is Roaming?

400

This command-line tool is used on Linux/macOS to query DNS records, replacing the older 'nslookup.'

What is dig?

500

This OSI Layer is responsible for electrical signals, cabling, and bit-level transmission.

What is Physical Layer (Layer 1)?

500

This fiber optic connector features a bayonet-style twist-on mechanism.

What is an ST (Straight Tip) connector?

500

This is the private IP address range for Class B networks according to RFC 1918.

What is 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255?

500

This latest WPA standard introduced individualized data encryption and the DragonFly Key Exchange.

What is WPA3?

500

This is a small hardware plug used to trick a NIC into thinking it has a physical link for diagnostic purposes.

What is a Loopback plug?