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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
University of Toronto
McGill University. University of British Columbia. University of Alberta. University de Montral. McMaster University. University of Waterloo. Western University. Queen's University. University of Calgary.
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Learn about how network protocols help to make a network work properly. L1, L2, L3 and L4.
Ethernet - L2 routing, ARP, STP, etc. IP - L3 routing, RIP, OSPF, etc. TCP/UDP - How packets are built and interact with the network. You would then learn vendor-specific tools/commands to make a network work and route packets correctly. At the end of the day, all networks work the same way, the only difference is what commands specific hardware required to make them work. I would also look into how network services like DNS, DHCP, PXE, etc. Work so
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Chances can't be predicted just by looking at the grades given that University of Alberta is highly competitive and also very high grades do not guarantee admission. Your percentage is alright, chances are moderate. It will also depend on your previous projects, networking skills, recommendation letters etc. Just apply and see.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
At first let me tell you what is networking.
- Networking is a process of connecting two or more computers for sharing. Through the networking, computers share information such as email, file, documents and resources such as printer, internet and disk storage.
Who is a hacker?
- A hacker is a person who finds and exploits the weakness in computer systems and/or networks to gain access. Hackers are usually skilled computer programmers with knowledge of computer security.
At last, what is hacking?
Hacking is identifying weakness in computer systems or networks to exploit its weaknesses to gain access.
Now let me tell you the example of hack
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