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Network Design

What Is Network Hardware? What You’ll Need for a New Network

Network hardware, also known as networking hardware or network equipment, refers to physical devices that are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network. Nile Access Service integrates over traditionally separately consumed 10 different product and service components for wired and wireless networks into a single solution. These components include access/distribution switching, Wi-Fi APs, Wi-Fi sensors, zero trust isolation of connected users and devices, dynamic segmentation, IoT profiling, performance analytics, orchestration, guest authentication, and DHCP services in the cloud, among others.

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What Is Network Planning, and How Can You Plan For New Networks?

Network planning is the process of strategically organizing and arranging the operations of a network to ensure smooth and efficient communication and data transfer. This involves drafting the physical layout of the network, deciding the network topology, selecting appropriate hardware and software, and considering factors like location, network size, number of users, and future growth. Network planning also involves managing network capacity to handle traffic and usage load while ensuring optimal performance and security measures. This process is vital for organizations to ensure their network resources are used effectively and scale as per organizational needs.

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What Is Network Infrastructure? Components You’ll Need

Network infrastructure refers to the hardware and software resources of an entire network that enable network connectivity, communication, operations, and management of an enterprise network. It provides the communication path and services between users, processes, applications, services and external networks or the internet. The network infrastructure of a company comprises a broad range of equipment, software, and services. This includes routers, switches, servers, wireless devices, data centers, software, firewalls, operating systems, and security applications.

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Network Design

What Is Network Architecture? A Guide For Your Next-Gen Enterprise Network

Network architecture is the design of a computer network. It is a framework that specifies the structure, physical components, functional organization, operational procedures, software, and data formats for constructing and managing a computer network. Network architecture can be used to provide a detailed picture of the communication, network protocols, and infrastructure used in the network. It includes hardware, transmission media, and network protocols that function together to provide network services to users. Types of network architecture include Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).

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What Are RADIUS Servers, and How Does RADIUS Authentication Work?

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a client-server protocol and software that enables remote access servers to communicate with a central server to authenticate dial-in users and authorize their access to the requested system or service. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and enterprises widely employ RADIUS for overseeing access to the internet or internal networks, encompassing wireless networks and integrated email services. It accomplishes this by utilizing a RADIUS server, which holds (or is able to access) user credential information and the rules that determine which users can access which networks or services.

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Network Design

What Is a Wireless Sensor Network? How Does It Work?

A wireless sensor network is a group of autonomous sensors dispersed in space, observing physical conditions like temperature, sound, and pressure. Some are also capable of testing the performance of the wireless network infrastructure that they are connected to. These sensors cooperatively transmit data to a central location using embedded processors, radio transceivers, and batteries when not connected to power. Wireless sensors serve various purposes, including network connectivity performance analysis, system health monitoring, wildlife tracking, agriculture, industry, and military. Initially driven by military use like battlefield surveillance, they're now integral to civilian applications such as habitat monitoring, healthcare, home automation, and traffic control.

Read More
Network Design

What Is Network Design? And How To Design A Network

Network design entails strategizing and establishing computer network infrastructures. It includes optimizing devices, services, and technologies to suit individual or organizational requirements. This can include deciding upon a network's architecture or topology, choosing the appropriate hardware and software, planning for data storage and management, considering the requirements for an internet connection, and ensuring the necessary security measures are in place.

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