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A structured and beginner-friendly guide to the fundamentals of computer networking covering everything from IP addressing, subnetting, routing, and protocols to network security and troubleshooting.
Cisco Packet Tracer lab on VLSM subnetting and static routing, including subnetting the 192.168.5.0/24 network and configuring routes for full PC connectivity across multiple LANs.
A complete, structured, and beginner-to-advanced networking book for ethical hackers and penetration testers. Covers Networking, IP addressing, tools, and real-world offensive use cases — created by Muhammad Saqlain (Dark Wolf).
Network infrastructure architecture for campus employed the distance-vector RIP, etc., designed on Cisco Packet Tracer, showcasing my strong knowledge in networking.
Network configuration and troubleshooting exercises focusing on TCP/IP addressing, subnetting, and routing. 10 progressive levels covering subnet masks, CIDR notation, network segmentation, and routing tables. Part of 42 School curriculum.
This Packet Tracer lab demonstrates the configuration of OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) across a multi-router network. It includes tasks such as IP addressing, enabling OSPF on all routers, configuring loopback interfaces, setting passive interfaces, and configuring an ASBR (Autonomous System Boundary Router) to advertise a default route.
GNS3 lab integrating Windows Server network services, including DHCP for dynamic IP assignment, HTTP (IIS) for internal web hosting, and DNS for local name resolution between clients.
NetPractice is a hands-on networking project featuring 10 progressive levels that teach essential computer networking fundamentals. Through interactive problem-solving, you'll master TCP/IP addressing, subnet masks, default gateways, routing, and OSI layers by troubleshooting and configuring non-functioning network diagrams.
Design a network in Cisco Packet Tracer to connect the ACCOUNTS and DELIVERY departments, implementing best practices in cabling, IP addressing, and testing.
This repo contains the basics of interview quesrtions based upon computer networks. It includes network models, transmission media, network topologies, and routing algorithms. Understand the concepts of network security, network performance, and quality of service
Designed and configured a basic inter‑departmental network using Cisco Packet Tracer. Built connectivity between the Accounts and Delivery departments using a router and switches, implemented correct IP addressing and subnetting, and verified communication between all devices through ping tests.
Configuring small networks. Through this project, you will learn the fundamentals of how addressing works with the TCP/IP protocol, by solving practical cases that simulate real network environments.
This repository contains Agief Prakasa Nurdien's AoL (Assurance of Learning) Case Study for CPEN6247001 – Computer Networks course. The project covers 3-floor network design, including devices, IP addressing & subnetting, routing, and application layer setup, simulated using Cisco Packet Tracer. (AoL score: 85, grade: A-).