# network-knowledge-base * mac address * ip address * mask, mask notation * gateway * port * packet and frame * broadcast * ARP * NAT * bridge, bridging * switch, router, firewall * Bandwidth * DNS * DHCP * ICMP ping * TCP / UDP * HTTP * SSH * VPN * [OSI/ISO model idea](https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/2bazcl/i_dont_honestly_understand_the_osi_model_despite/cj45hih/) [digital ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-networking-terminology-interfaces-and-protocols)
[100 terms](https://www.makeuseof.com/networking-terms-glossary/) ![logo](https://i.imgur.com/ATNGPaJ.png) # Network-hostnamess discovery / Zero-configuration networking / http://jaredrobinson.com/blog/upnp-ssdp-mdns-llmnr-etc-on-the-home-network/ mDNS, NetBIOS, Samba, UPnP, Avahi, LLMNR, WINS,... What a mess Seems LLMNR is reliable and widly available everywhere for hostname resolution. Even when wiki says its being phased out by microsoft. Tested with wireshark. Pinging for a nonexisting hostname mans LLMNR broadcast to every device on network is send asking who is that hostname. Works same when pinging from archlinux or pinging from win8.1 # asdasdasd