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しょう𓂅真似したくなる暮らし術
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むと :
なんか気持ちいい音聞こえた
2026-06-28 21:33:13
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user66093153961454
❁二擦りおじさん❁ :
先バレ?
2026-06-28 15:50:47
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userdduyo1qz5x
🟨777🟨 :
なんか聞こえたから戻って来た
2026-07-01 12:20:19
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tetora_kasane
𝐓𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐚. :
ん?妙だな…耳馴染みの音が
2026-07-01 13:13:39
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yokumiruyatsu
よく見るやつ :
先バレエグいて
2026-07-05 16:05:02
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egoist._.core
セルゲーム給食 :
それ以前に友だちいない…
2026-07-29 06:08:24
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user9395255918854
ちゃーしゅー :
25cm?もっとあるだろ
2026-07-01 11:49:08
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utan_japan
ウータン・クラン :
ふとん
2026-07-02 21:42:57
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__gyuuuuutan__
牛タン :
BIG?
2026-07-01 05:49:38
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karikito__3030
karikito__3030 :
アウェイユニくれ
2026-07-01 11:51:50
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wpjtdpwgm
M :
これ電動ポンプのところ電気になってて懐中電灯とかになります!
2026-07-03 19:34:29
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shoaya.sab
しょう/ベストセレクト :
今すぐチェック!
2026-06-28 10:28:02
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user9403154367668
棚橋樹音 :
ほしいわ
2026-07-01 12:02:22
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tecchnvkb5o
ててて :
布、団
2026-07-01 14:16:30
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puri_puri_04ri
プリリン :
これ多分当たりやな
2026-06-29 07:31:22
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user22851435403037
ちぎゅ :
最近ガンゲイルでハマってるから気持ち
2026-06-29 01:39:59
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over.1500
Overkill :
なんか汁出たけど
2026-07-06 14:25:19
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user32737017118654
け :
似たもんドンキにあって買ったら速攻破けて終わった
2026-07-07 14:59:49
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r r :
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2026-07-04 10:38:16
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user415653 :
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大嶋 茉利子 :
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2026-07-05 13:09:41
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In its simplest form, a network is two or more devices connected together to share data, resources, or communication.Think of it like a postal system or a city road network: instead of cars or letters, electronic data packets travel along cables or through the air to get from one point to another.Here is a breakdown of how networks work, structured from the basic components to the global internet.🧱 The 4 Essential Components of a NetworkTo make a network functional, you need four core things:Devices (End Systems): The starting and ending points of data. Examples include your phone, laptop, a smart TV, or a web server.Medium (The Pathway): The physical or wireless path data travels on. This can be copper Ethernet cables, fiber-optic lines, or radio waves (Wi-Fi/Cellular).Network Hardware (The Traffic Controllers): Devices that direct data to the right place.Switches: Connect devices inside the same local network (like connecting your PC to your printer).Routers: Connect different networks together (like connecting your home network to the Internet).Protocols (The Rules): A common language that devices use to talk to each other. The most famous is TCP/IP, which dictates how data is chopped into small pieces (packets), addressed, sent, and reassembled at the destination.🗺️ Types of Networks (By Size)Networks are categorized by how much geographic area they cover:LAN (Local Area Network): Covers a small, limited area. Your home Wi-Fi network or an office building network is a LAN.WAN (Wide Area Network): Connects multiple LANs across large distances, cities, or countries.The Internet: The ultimate WAN. It is literally a global
In its simplest form, a network is two or more devices connected together to share data, resources, or communication.Think of it like a postal system or a city road network: instead of cars or letters, electronic data packets travel along cables or through the air to get from one point to another.Here is a breakdown of how networks work, structured from the basic components to the global internet.🧱 The 4 Essential Components of a NetworkTo make a network functional, you need four core things:Devices (End Systems): The starting and ending points of data. Examples include your phone, laptop, a smart TV, or a web server.Medium (The Pathway): The physical or wireless path data travels on. This can be copper Ethernet cables, fiber-optic lines, or radio waves (Wi-Fi/Cellular).Network Hardware (The Traffic Controllers): Devices that direct data to the right place.Switches: Connect devices inside the same local network (like connecting your PC to your printer).Routers: Connect different networks together (like connecting your home network to the Internet).Protocols (The Rules): A common language that devices use to talk to each other. The most famous is TCP/IP, which dictates how data is chopped into small pieces (packets), addressed, sent, and reassembled at the destination.🗺️ Types of Networks (By Size)Networks are categorized by how much geographic area they cover:LAN (Local Area Network): Covers a small, limited area. Your home Wi-Fi network or an office building network is a LAN.WAN (Wide Area Network): Connects multiple LANs across large distances, cities, or countries.The Internet: The ultimate WAN. It is literally a global "network of networks" connecting billions of devices worldwide.👤 The "Hacker's View" of a NetworkBecause you previously mentioned an interest in Linux and hacking, it helps to look at a network through a security lens. To a tester or system administrator, a network is not a magic cloud—it is a map of IP addresses and ports:IP Address (The Street Address): Every device on a network gets a unique numerical label (like 192.168.1.5 or an IPv6 equivalent) so other devices know where to send data.Ports (The Apartment Numbers): A single device runs many applications. Ports ensure data goes to the right app. For example, web browsing traffic goes to Port 80 or 443, while secure terminal access (SSH) goes to Port 22.When you use Linux networking tools (like nmap, wireshark, or ip a), you are essentially looking at this invisible map to see who is talking, what language (protocol) they are using, and which "doors" (ports) are left open.To help me tailor the next step for you, let me know:Are you learning this to understand basic home networking (like setting up a router)?Are you trying to learn network hacking/penetration testing (like sniffing traffic or scanning ports)?Or are you studying for a specific exam/certification (like CompTIA Network+ or CCNA)? #network

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