CompTIA Network+ N10-008

Network Types – N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.2

There are many different ways to connect one network with another. In this video, you’ll learn about peer-to-peer, client-server, LAN, MAN, WAN, WLAN, PAN, CAN, and other network types. << Previous Video: Network Topologies Next: WAN Termination >> With a peer-to-peer network, there’s not a server or a client. Instead, every device is a server […]

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Network Topologies – N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.2

There are many different network types and topologies. In this video, you’ll learn about star, ring, bus, mesh, hybrid, and wireless topologies. << Previous Video: Data Communication Next: Network Types >> When you’re designing, building or troubleshooting a network, you’ll be using a network topology type that can vary depending on the technology you’re using.

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Data Communication – N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.1

Network communication consists of a series of well-orchestrated standards and processes. In this video, you’ll learn about data encapsulation and decapsulation, TCP flags, maximum transmission unit, and IP fragmentation. << Previous Video: Understanding the OSI Model Next: Network Topologies >> Getting data moved from one part of the network to the other relies on something

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Seven-Second Subnetting – N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.4

My seven-second subnetting method is a shortcut that puts the emphasis on speed and requires effectively no math. In this video, you’ll learn the seven-second subnetting method and how it can be used to quickly answer subnetting questions on your exam. << Previous Video: Magic Number Subnetting Next: IPv6 Addressing >> In previous videos, we

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Magic Number Subnetting – N10-008 CompTIA Network+ : 1.4

The “Magic Number” process of IP subnetting is a popular shortcut that requires a minimal amount of math. In this video, you’ll learn the magic number method and how to optimize the method during an exam. << Previous Video: Calculating IPv4 Subnets and Hosts Next: Seven Second Subnetting >> In previous videos, we’ve looked at

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