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Card 6
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This is a layer 3 device responsible for bringing networks together so data can flow.
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Card 7
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This is traditionally a layer 2 device and allows VLANs to be created.
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Card 8
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This device filters traffic coming into and out of a network
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Card 9
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These devices take the signal from a provider, usually an ISP, and convert that signal to a usable signal in your home or small office.
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Card 10
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This is a layer 1 device that has no place in todays modern networks.
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Card 11
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This is a security zone where we place public facing services but still under our control.
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Card 12
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This is good if you want to run services inside your network but don't have a public IP address to the device
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Card 13
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This takes private IP addressing and translates to public IP addressing and vice versa, depending on traffic flow.
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Card 14
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This is a way of network administrators deciding which traffic flowing through the network devices gets precedence over the other traffic
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Card 15
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This Wireless standard had data rates similar to gigabit ethernet.
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