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Networking refers to the process of connecting multiple devices, such as computers, servers, and other hardware, to share resources and data.
The basics of networking include understanding network types (LAN, WAN, MAN), IP addressing, network devices (routers, switches, hubs), protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP), and the OSI model layers. Networking is essential for communication, internet connectivity, file sharing, and cybersecurity in both personal and enterprise environments.
Basics of Networking
1: Protocol services and Port No.
2: 3-way handshake.
4: TCP headers and UDP headers.
5: Secure Socket Layer.
6: OSI Layers.
7: Network Topologies.
8: TCP/IP Protocol.
9: Subnetting.
10: Tunneling.
11: Network Services Vulnerability.


