Category Archives: Networking Fundamentals

IP Wireless AP and WLC Management Access Connections Explained.

What are IP Management Access Connections? In wireless networking, AP (Access Point) and WLC (Wireless LAN Controller) management access connections refer to the methods and protocols used to configure, manage, and monitor these devices. AP (Access Point): An Access Point is a device that creates a wireless local area network (WLAN), usually in an office or large building.… Read More »

What is Broadband ?

Broadband technology refers to high-speed Internet access, replacing analogue modems. Broadband can be delivered through various methods such as ADSL, Cable, and satellite. Using a broadband router, multiple computers can share an Internet connection at home or in the office. Broadband technology has revolutionized the way we access and utilize the Internet, making it faster and more reliable… Read More »

Wireless Network Connection Explained with Examples.

How To Set Up A Wireless Network Connection. Wireless broadband has multiple benefits for home users, as well as several benefits that business users will be able to enjoy. In a home setting wireless broadband will allow multiple users to share the same internet connection, so there will be no need to fight over a single computer for internet access.… Read More »

IP Subnetting Explained with Examples.

IP Subnet allows you to create multiple logical networks that exist within a single Class A, B, or C network. In IP Subnetting, you can divide a large network into smaller subnetworks, which can improve overall network performance and security. Subnetting also helps in optimizing the allocation of IP addresses and efficiently using available address space. By segmenting… Read More »

Local Area Networks – LANs

 What are Local Area Networks – LANs? A Local Area Network (LAN) is an individual computer network that covers a single geographical area, providing networking services and applications to people within a common managerial structure, such as a single business, campus, or region. A LAN is usually administered by a single organization. The administrative control that governs the… Read More »