OSI Model Cheat Sheet Infographic

In my last post, I wrote about the OSI Model and its 7 layers of networking, so here is an OSI Model Cheat Sheet Infographic to help you remember all the details. This cheat sheet will give you a quick…
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In my last post, I wrote about the OSI Model and its 7 layers of networking, so here is an OSI Model Cheat Sheet Infographic to help you remember all the details. This cheat sheet will give you a quick…

This blog post will explain the 7 layers of OSI Model, and how they work with each other in easy-to-understand language.

Highlighting "MSTP vs RSTP vs STP vs PVSTP vs RPVST": Discover how each protocol uniquely manages network loops and balances loads.

What is MSTP(Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol)? Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is an IEEE standard that allows a single physical network switch to support multiple spanning-tree instances. The MSTP standard is useful for companies with lots of VLANs in the…

Explain Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol – What Is RSTP In Networking? Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is the successor and enhanced version of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). The purpose of RSTP is to provide significantly faster convergence while still…

STP – Spanning Tree Protocol Explained in-depth A Spanning Tree Protocol or STP is a layer2 protocol used to prevent loops in a network by ensuring that a single path exists between any two nodes in the network. In this…

EtherChannels boost network bandwidth, redundancy, and load balancing. This article covers what EtherChannels are, their significance, how they function, various types and modes, a configuration example, best practices, and troubleshooting.

If you are a network administrator, then you should know that managing VLANs can be time-consuming and prone to mistakes in large networks with numerous interconnected switches. The VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) lets you manage your VLANs from a central…

Learn how to configure your network with auto negotiation in ethernet devices. This setting will allow you to automatically detect and set the speed and duplex of your network interface/adapter.

Understanding the difference between an Ethernet Switch, Hub, and Router is crucial for building a fast and reliable home or office network. We break down what each device does, how they compare, and which one you actually need for your setup.