What is a LAN?
Local Area Network: A computer network that covers only a small area, usually within one building.
What is a WLAN?
Wireless Local Area Network: A Type of LAN that does not use wires or cables to create connections, but instead transmits data over radio or infrared waves.
What is a WAN?
Wide Area Network: A network or group of networks that span a large geographical area.
What is a MAN?
Metropolitan Area Network: A network that covers a large campus or city. A small MAN is sometimes called a Campus Area Network (CAN).
What is a PAN?
A Personal Area Network: A Network centered around one individual, consisting of personal devices at close range typically within a few meters.
What is a SOHO?
Small Office / Home Office: Refers to a small business or business-at-home.
What is a WAP?
Wireless Access Point: A device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi, bluetooth, or related.
What is a VPN?
Virtual Private Network: Uses a public network, such as the internet, to carry encrypted traffic between two points, such as between two remote offices.
What is a NIC?
What is the difference between link lights and activity lights?
What is a MAC?
Media Access Control (MAC) Address:
What do the first three Hex pairs of a MAC Address represent?
The vendor
What is an uplink port?
The connection between switches, when switches are combined to make a larger network.
How can you find the MAC address?
Revealed with the command ipconfig/all
What is a Repeater?
What is a Hub?
What is a Switch?
What type of port does a hub and switch both have?
Several RJ45 ports, typically in multiples of 4.
What is a proxy server?
What is a Router?
A device that connects two different networks.
What is a Gateway?
What are routing protocols?
T/F - Many routers allow you to connect to a configuration page via a browser and an IP address
True
What is a firewall?
A device and/or software that analyzes incoming/outgoing data packets and makes an allow or deny decision.