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CTS 348: Bridging the Gap – Networking and Learning with Eva Santos

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Eva emphasizes the importance of a strong foundation in networking basics, such as DHCP, DNS, and spanning tree, to effectively troubleshoot Wi-Fi problems. She also discusses the need to stay adaptable and continuously learn new protocols and features to succeed in the fast-paced world of networking.

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23 Good-To-Know Networking Acronyms and Abbreviations

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Top 7 Use Cases for SASE | Download eBook PoP A Point of Presence (PoP) is an access point to a network, such as a SASE or SD-WAN appliance. According to Gartner, many emerging edge applications require a cloud-delivery-based approach, favoring providers with many points of presence (POPs).

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News in Networking: Advanced Analytics for an Oil Company & HCI for an NFL Team

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And a Google Cast protocol bug caused temporary Wi-Fi outages. Google Cast protocol bug causing temporary Wi-Fi outages on many routers (The Register) “Wi-Fi router vendors have started issuing patches to defend their products against Google Chromecast devices,” reported The Register earlier this week. Carnegie Mellon is home to a $27.5M

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4 Tangible Reasons for Considering SD-WANs

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Easy and Rapid Configuration For years, WAN engineering has meant learning CLIs and scripts, mastering protocols like BGP, OSPF, PBR, and more. Security meant protecting the companys central Internet access point and deploying endpoint security on clients. It was an arcane art and CCIEs were the master craftsman of the trade.

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