Wired Networks Ethernet
LAN Router
Switch Cable
Fiber Optics Bandwidth

 

A widely used wired network technology enables devices to communicate with each other over a local area network (LAN). Computer networks utilize physical cables or wires to transmit data and establish connections between devices.
A networking device is a hardware that facilitates connection between multiple wired networks, enabling the transmission of data packets amongst them. A wired network that encompasses a limited geographical vicinity, such as a residence, workplace, or structure.
A physical medium employed in wired networks to transfer data between devices is utilized; some instances consist of Ethernet connections and coaxial connections. A device that interconnects multiple devices in a wired network and facilitates the transmission of data packets among them.
The maximum amount of data that can be sent over a wired network within a certain time frame, typically measured in bits per second (bps). A technology that transmits data as light pulses in wired networks using thin strands of glass or plastic (fibers).

 

Cat5E Servers
Hosting Data Center
Virtualization Dedicated Server
Redundancy Hub

 

A computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers or clients over a network. Category 5e is an Ethernet cable frequently utilized in wired networks, enabling data transmission speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.
A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. The process of storing and serving website or application files on a server, making them accessible via the internet.
A type of server where all the physical resources are exclusively allocated to a single user or organization. The process of creating virtual versions of physical computing resources, such as servers, storage devices, or network resources.
A network hardware device that connects multiple Ethernet devices together to form a single network segment The inclusion of duplicate components or systems to provide backup or failover protection in case of a hardware or software failure.

 

Network Switch MAC Address Table
MAC Address Physical Port
Switching Firewall
Routing IP Addressing

 

A data structure in a networking device that maps MAC addresses to physical ports. A network hardware device that connects multiple devices on a computer network, using packet switching to forward data to the intended destination device
A physical connector on a networking device used to connect network cables or devices. A unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for communications at the data link layer of a network segment.
A network security device that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules The process of forwarding data packets between networks or devices within a network.
A unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. The process of selecting the best path for data packets to travel from source to destination in a network.

 

Network Address Translation (NAT) Quality Of Service (Qos)
Virtual Private Network (VPN) Load Balancing
Packet Filtering Modem
Ethernet Cable Network Interface Card (NIC)

 

A mechanism that prioritizes certain types of network traffic, ensuring higher performance for critical applications or services. The process of modifying the IP addresses in packets as they pass through a router, allowing multiple devices to share a single public IP address.
The distribution of network traffic across multiple devices or links to optimize resource utilization, maximize throughput, and minimize response time. A secure network connection that allows remote devices to access a private network by encrypting their data and tunneling it through the public internet.
A network device that modulates and demodulates signals to establish and maintain a connection with an ISP The process of inspecting packets based on their source and destination addresses, ports, and protocols, and either allowing or blocking them based on predefined rules.
A network hardware component that provides the physical interface between a computer and a network, allowing the computer to connect to and communicate over the network A type of network cable commonly used to connect network devices on a Local Area Network (LAN)

 

Network Interface Controller Full Duplex

 

A mode of communication that allows the NIC to send and receive data simultaneously. A component that connects a device to a computer network.