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Network Switches

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A network switch is a physical device that operates at the Data Link layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model — Layer 2. It takes in packets sent by devices that are connected to its physical ports, and forwards them to the devices the packets are intended to reach. Switches can also operate at the Network Layer (Layer 3) where routing occurs.

Wireless Access Points

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A wireless access point (WAP) is a hardware device or configured node on a local area network (LAN) that allows wireless capable devices and wired networks to connect through a wireless standard, including Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. WAPs feature radio transmitters and antennae, which facilitate connectivity between devices and the Internet or a network.

 

Network Management

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Network management covers the procedures, methods, and tools need to effectively operate, administrate, and maintain networks. As a practice area, it’s primarily focused on maintaining reliability, efficiency, and overall performance of data transfer channels.

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