Category: Networking

  • 10 Reasons Why PCs Crash You Must Know

    10 Reasons Why PCs Crash You Must Know

    When you encounter unwanted system crashes with your computer, there are various factors to look at. For example A Fatal error: the system has become unstable or is busy,” it says. “Enter to return to Windows or press Control-Alt-Delete to restart your computer”. If you do this you will lose any unsaved information in all open…

  • How to host website on your own PC

    How to host website on your own PC

    Hosting your website from your PC will give you little bit experience of how hosting services work. You can try it for small website or personal work. To run your PC as server there are lot of software but top most popular is WAMP server and XAMP server,Here i’m using XAMP server. So,Let’s start our…

  • LIST OF COMMON FTP ERROR CODES

    LIST OF COMMON FTP ERROR CODES

    LIST OF COMMON FTP ERROR CODES File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol responsible for transferring file between hosts. An FTP on the other hand, is a server that serves as a central repository for files that users can download and, in some cases, upload. It can then also authenticate users based on user…

  • How to change an IP Address in less than 1 minute

    How to change an IP Address in less than 1 minute

    How to change an IP Address in less than 1 minute? As we all know IP which is the Internet Protocol Address is a unique number given to a computer when it is connected to the internet. On the other hand, IP Address identifies a resource on a network and allows nodes to connect and…

  • Understanding Bits and Bytes

    Understanding Bits and Bytes

    UNDERSTANDING BITS AND BYTES The behavior of a computer is based on some specific commands or instructions in other to process data efficiently. In our today’s, environment, computers are one of the most enthusiastic devices that enables communication, provide education and shares information in this part of our world and hence these devices are now-a-days…

  • 5 – Private and Public IPv4 Address

    Private and Public IPv4 Address Reserved Private IPv4 Addresses     Class A 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255 Class B 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 Class C 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 Public IPv4 Addresses Class A 1.0.0.0 – 9.255.255.255 continues after the Private IPv4 at 11.0.0.0 – 126.255.255.255 Class B 128.0.0.0 – 172.15.255.255 continues after the Private IPv4 172.32.0.0 –…

  • 4 – Classes of IPv4 Address

    4 – Classes of IPv4 Address

      In IPv4 address, we have 5 classes namely Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E but only 3 are usable i.e. Class A, Class B and Class C Class A This class of IP Address is used for a network with large number of computers, most used by Large scale…

  • 3 – Understanding Network ID, Host ID Range and  Broadcast ID

    3 – Understanding Network ID, Host ID Range and Broadcast ID

    Network ID This is the portion of the IP Address that identifies the Network and makes it unique Please note this: In any Class A IP Address. Then Network address is represented by the 1st Octet Example 10.0.0.0 ( All host ID portion automatically equates to 0s) Or 15.0.0.0 ( All host ID portion automatically…

  • 2 – What is IPv4 Addressing

    2 – What is IPv4 Addressing

    IP Addressing (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique number given to a node on a computer network. It is of two types, i.e. IPv4 and IPv6. Starting with IPv4. It is a 32bit number give to a node on a computer network to communicate, sharing files and services. It consist of 32bit numbers divided into…

  • 1 – Introduction to IPv4 Addressing

    1 – Introduction to IPv4 Addressing

    Computers communicate with a standard called TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol). IPv4  Addressing is part of the TCP/IP family, it is a unique number given to a computer on network to enable the computer communicate with another computer. For example, we human need to speak a common language before we can initiate a communication…