[I hope this belongs here - if not, lmk and I’ll delete the post. I’ve been mainly lurking here so far]
In a month I’ll be in charge of “IT-stuff” in a small office. People are generally happy if there is internet and VoIP is working. I’d like to take the opportunity to learn what I can, while I have the chance. And maybe/hopefully contribute to make it a bit better. For now I want to look into how I should configure wifi and access for office/guests (and devices that are used obv.) Thing is, I don’t know where to start and what I actually can do. Do I just google “how to configure wifi in the office?” and go from there? (I’m a bit hesitant to do that since I’ll not be able to tell if what I find is good) Is there any good reference material you would suggest? Any suggestions are appreciated.
I studied business informatics (but it’s been a while) so I’m not completely clueless (but still clueless hehe).
Use available tools, what concepts are you stuck on?
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/osi-model-networking-layers-explained-in-plain-english/
Nothing yet, I was a bit lost on where to start. People here were kind enough to give me a few good starting points, so I think I’ll go from there. Thanks for linking the explanation of the OSI-model! I remember that from uni, not much of the actual content though. From what I heard in this thread is seems like a good place to go from.