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By following these four best coding practices, writers of scripts that automate networking chores can reduce errors, track changes, and ensure the code can be readily maintained as it evolves.
A tutorial on the Open Systems Interconnection networking reference model and tips on and how to memorize the seven layers
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and strict access controls can help organizations defend against DNS attacks
With more unlicensed wireless spectrum and specifications for MU-MIMO and OFDMA, the Wi-Fi 6 standard promises faster, more reliable networks, but not all vendors meet all the specs.
Prioritizing hardware upgrades for Windows Server hardware need not be a lengthy manual process with the PowerShell Get-WmiObject cmdlet.
'Scopes' and 'classes' of IP addresses can help to logically organize address ranges by users and devices within Windows DHCP Server.
Whether it’s pushing out Wi-Fi coverage 100 feet or deploying a network in a site that doesn’t have one, here are the steps to take to insure you wind up with a cost-effective result.
With switches crashing and causing network outages, we found two workarounds that kept the network going until Cisco found a permanent fix.
Interference, too many SSIDs, pokey management traffic, and small channel widths can all slow Wi-Fi networks. Here's how to speed them up.
Subnetting and creating subnet masks is often outsourced to consultants, but doing it yourself can be both challenging and rewarding.