Hub, Bridge, Switch, Router - Network Devices - Networking Fundamentals - Lesson 1b

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Module 1 of the Networking Fundamentals course will illustrate the core of networking: How data moves through the Internet. Crucial to that is understanding the various Network Devices which exist to accomplish that goal. In Lesson 1 we'll unpack the following devices and related concepts: Hosts, IP Addresses, Networks, Repeaters, Hubs, Bridges, Switches, Routers.

This is a two part lesson. In the prior video we explored Hosts, IP Addresses, and Networks. In this video we will explore Repeaters, Hubs, Bridges, Switches, and Routers.

Watch part 1 before watching this video:

=== Networking Fundamentals - Module 1 ===
Lesson 1 - Network Devices

Lesson 2 - OSI Model

Lesson 3 - Everything Hosts to do speak on the Internet

Lesson 4 - Everything Switches do to facilitate communication

Lesson 5 - Everything Routers do to facilitate communication

Lesson 6 - Networking Protocols
- ARP, FTP, SMTP, HTTP, SSL, TLS, HTTPS, DNS, DHCP
- Four items MUST be configured for Internet Connectivity

Lesson 7 - How Data moves through the Internet

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