I have a rudimentary understanding of how my home network operates, but I’d like to know more. What resources would you recommend for a beginner to learn how computer networking works, network infrastructures, different protocols, etc?

I’m not looking to get into enterprise networking but I couldn’t find another community to post this question so I apologize if it’s irrelevant!

  • BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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    3 years ago

    Skillsforall.com is free and carries the Cisco logo. You’ll want to take “getting started with packet tracer” then “networking basics” followed by “networking devices and initial configuration”.

    I teach CCNA Introduction to Networking as part of an intro to devops course, and while the courses listed above don’t entirely cover the first semester of the CCNA, they do cover about 2/3, and I actually use the packet tracer course.

  • Rooty@lemmy.world
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    3 years ago

    Unironically, Wikipedia is the best resource - it also points to better resources. If you want networking themed videos, Network Chuck is also a great resource.

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    3 years ago

    CBT Nuggets is doing great work as always. Subscriptions are quite expensive at $60/mo. but get you a ton of high quality information. You can find a lot of their content online for free as well.