Some networking myths that should be relegated to history
The network is an engineering marvel, allowing us to connect various devices. It's what gave birth to the Internet as we know it today, and now just about everything is somehow connected to your local area network (LAN) and often the wide area network (WAN), too. The home LAN usually consists of a single router unit that acts as a modem, router, switch, and access point, but fleshing out a home lab could result in more advanced equipment being thrown into the mix. What hasn't changed are some of the myths surrounding networking, and it's about time these were put to rest.
The network is an engineering marvel, allowing us to connect various devices. It’s what gave birth to the Internet as we know it today, and now just about everything is somehow connected to your local area network (LAN) and often the wide area network (WAN), too. The home LAN usually consists of a single router unit that acts as a modem, router, switch, and access point, but fleshing out a home lab could result in more advanced equipment being thrown into the mix. What hasn’t changed are some of the myths surrounding networking, and it’s about time these were put to rest.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
