A network that's for a specific area of a specific organization - Local Area Networks (LANs), A larger network meant for a wider set of users and servers - Wide Area Networks (WANs), A system that establish direct connection between computers of the same server - Switch, A private network that is only accessible by the organization's own personnel - Intranet, A network style that is made for small business or personal use - Small Office, Home Office (SOHO), Serves as a multifunctional command center, combining the jobs of a modem, a router, a switch, and a wireless access point - Router, A secure tunnel meant to provide protection while using an unsecure internet connection - Virtual Private Network (VPN), serve as a security gateway that protects the local network and its devices from unauthorized access and cyber threats originating from the internet - Firewall, links smaller LANs into one larger, centralized network. Think of it like a big city that's connecting all those neighborhoods together - Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), a code that is unique to each device, hardcoded and cannot be changed - Media Access Control (MAC), A device that takes the signals from your ISP and translates them into a form your devices can understand - Modem, Devices that can report, state and configuration data and be remotely managed over IP networks - Internet of Things (IOT), a text-based interface between the user and the operating system that accepts input in the form of commands - Command Line Interface (CLI), Specification allowing power to be supplied via switch ports and ordinary data cabling to devices such as VoIP handsets and wireless access points. Devices can draw up to about 13 W (or 25 W for PoE+) - Power over Ethernet (POE), allows wireless or mobile devices to connect to the network via cabled or wireless connection - Access Point (AP),
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