Networking & Telecommunications – Plain HTML Control

This control page avoids page builders so all core text is in raw HTML, visible in the page source without JavaScript rendering.

Starter Tasks

  1. Split a /24 into four subnets and justify gateway placement.
  2. Create a guest Wi-Fi with VLAN isolation; compare ping and throughput before/after isolation.
  3. Trace one page load in 5–7 lines: DNS → TCP handshake → TLS → HTTP.

Quick Links

Micro Case Studies

Campus Wi-Fi dead zones

A student union complains about weak Wi-Fi. You map RSSI, add a new AP on a different channel, enable band steering, and verify with before/after latency and throughput.

Small office segmentation

An office has printers and staff laptops on one flat network. You introduce VLANs, set gateway ACLs (default-deny inbound), and confirm access with ping/HTTP tests and logs.

Where this hub fits

AreaCore skillsNext stop
NetworkingIP addressing, routing, switching/VLANsProtocols & Architecture
WirelessPHY/MAC basics, roaming, interferenceWireless & Mobile
SecuritySegmentation, VPNs, IDS/IPSNetwork Security
Cloud/EdgeAnycast, CDN, load balancingCloud & Edge

FAQ

Why make a plain-HTML page? To prove indexing isn’t blocked by page-builder rendering—everything here is visible in raw HTML.

What should I learn first? Addressing and routing, then switching/VLANs; add wireless and security after you can route between two subnets reliably.

How does this relate to cloud? Subnet design and routing policy transfer directly to VPC/VNet design and edge distribution.

 

 

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Last updated: 26 Sep 2025