We use cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.    
Online networking Certifications Courses - Learn Anytime, Anywhere | EasyShiksha

Networking

APC network contains at least two PCs that are associated—either by links (wired) or WiFi (remote)— determined to communicate, trade it or share information and assets. You construct a PC network utilizing equipment.

 (e.g., switches, passageways, and links) and programming (e.g., working frameworks or business applications ). 

The geographic area frequently characterizes a PC organization. For instance, a LAN (neighbourhood) interfaces PCs in a characterized actual space, similar to a place of business, while a WAN (wide region organization) can associate PCs across landmasses. The web is the biggest illustration of a WAN, associating billions of PCs around the world. 

PC networks empower correspondence for each business, amusement, and examination reason. The web, online inquiry, email, sound and video sharing, online business, live-web based, and informal organizations all exist due to PC organizations.

  • A LAN (local area network) is a network that connects computers over a small distance to exchange data, files, and resources. A LAN, for example, can connect all of the computers in a building, a school, or a hospital. LANs are typically privately owned and operated.
  • WLAN (wireless local area network) A WLAN is similar to a LAN, but it uses wireless connections to connect devices on the network.
  • A WAN (wide area network ) connects computers over a large distance, such as from one region to another or even continent to continent. The internet is the world's greatest wide-area network, linking billions of computers all over the world. For WAN administration, you'll usually encounter collective or dispersed ownership structures. 
  • A MAN (metropolitan area network) is a network that is larger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN. MANs are often owned and managed by cities and government agencies.
  • PAN (Personal Area Network) A PAN is a network that only serves one individual. If you have an iPhone and a Mac, for example, you've probably set up a PAN to share and sync stuff (text messages, emails, images, and more) between the two devices. 
  • A SAN (storage area network) is a specialised network that allows access to block-level storage—a shared network or cloud storage that appears and functions to the user as if it were a physical storage drive connected to a computer. 
  • A (corporate area network)is sometimes known as a CAN (campus area network). A CAN is bigger than a LAN, but it's not as big as a WAN. Colleges, universities, and business campuses are all served by CANs. 
  • A VPN (a virtual private network) is a secure, point-to-point connection between two network endpoints. A VPN creates an encrypted route that prevents hackers from accessing a user's identity and access credentials, as well as any data sent.

Networking job types

  • Network Specialist
  • Network Technician
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Analyst
  • Network Manager
  • Network Engineer
  • Network Solutions Architect
Frequently Asked Questions
Future Scope
HDFC Credila: Education Loan
Fair Exhibition Organisation
Indian Education Congress
AQT
Want to explore more about EasyShiksha services & looking for any help!

We always looking to collaborate and our team can help you with all your doubts

by proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the EasyShiksha terms of use and privacy policy.

Whatsapp Email Support