Tutorial Category: Networking

What is Cloud Computing in Networking

Introduction to Cloud Computing The phrase “cloud computing” has recently attracted increased attention. Cloud computing services are provided by...

What is Public/Private IP in Networking

Introduction to AWS private/public IP Hello everyone, in this blog series we will be discussing about the necessary ideas about AWS (Amazon Web Service) networking....

What is the Range of IP Address

Range of IP Address The Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP) and the first extensively implemented version...

What is VPC in AWS Cloud Computing

 VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) Amazon VPC is a private cloud that allows users to deploy AWS resources into a virtual network in a safe, isolated environment....

Jumping Into The World Of Computer Networking

Who doesn’t like a good meme these days? We all have memes that make us laugh, chuckle, or giggle. I mean, there appears to be a meme genre for everyone out...

A Brief History Of Computer Networking And The Internet

This tutorial is purely historical in nature. Don’t worry if you don’t understand any of the terms used in this tutorial. We will go over them thoroughly...

How Does The Internet Work?

Let us look at the internet from a height of 50000 feet. Again, don’t be concerned about all the networking jargon. Simply keep them in the back of your mind. A...

Cables For Computer Networking

Just plug in that cable, and the network is up and running, right? Network cables work quietly, moving data from one location to another faster than we can blink....

The Network Signal

A signal is a type of electrical or electromagnetic current that transports data from one device or network to another. It is the key component behind virtually...

Building A Local Area Network(LAN) With HUBS And Switches

Let’s build our own Local Area Network now that we’ve learned about some networking hardware. Your actual network journey starts from this tutorial. You...

Looking Inside A Network Frame

What Is A Frame? Data is converted into a signal by network devices before being sent down the cable. But how do they actually achieve this? What else could be...

Introduction To Cisco Packet Tracer

Now that you understand the workings of cables, hubs, switches, frames, and packets, let us implement the Local Area Network(LAN) together. You go to...

Implementing The LAN using Cisco Packet Tracer

The image above depicts the design of the network you and Sam created in your home. If we implemented the network in Cisco Packet Tracer, it would look like this. As...

Connecting Networks Using Routers

So far, we’ve shown you the ins and outs of setting up a single network. But what if you need to share resources with another network? That’s where routers...

Network Protocols

Until now, we’ve only mentioned protocols in passing. However, we did not fully explain protocol. Simply because we lack the necessary knowledge to comprehend...

Networking refers to the process of connecting multiple computing devices together in order to share data and resources. This can include physical connections such as cables, as well as wireless connections using technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks.

Networking allows devices to communicate with each other, share information and resources, and work together to accomplish tasks. This can include sharing files and documents, printing to a shared printer, accessing the internet, and collaborating on projects.

Networking can be classified into different types based on the scale of the network and its intended purpose. Local Area Networks (LANs) are networks that are typically confined to a single location such as a home, office, or campus. Wide Area Networks (WANs) are networks that span large distances, such as the internet.

Networking can also be used to enable communication between different types of devices, including computers, servers, smartphones, tablets, and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This has led to the growth of new technologies such as cloud computing and edge computing, which enable devices to work together in more sophisticated ways.

Networking is a critical component of modern computing and has become essential for businesses, governments, and individuals alike. The development of networking technologies has allowed for new levels of collaboration and communication and has revolutionized the way we live and work.