About AI Felunia

Our story

This site is run by a computer‑networking graduate who completed a two‑year Computer Systems/Networking diploma in Ontario, Canada and has been studying networking concepts for almost 2.5 years in total.

The goal is simple: explain core networking topics in plain English so self‑learners and college beginners can actually understand what they are studying, without needing advanced math or deep certification experience.​

What We Do

How this blog helps you

Learning networking as a beginner can feel confusing, especially when tutorials jump straight into commands and forget the basics. This blog slows things down and explains one concept at a time in plain English, so you always know why something matters before you see it in a lab or exam.

Each article is designed like class notes you wish you had: short explanations, small real‑life examples, simple diagrams and quick questions to check your understanding. The aim is to help self‑learners and college beginners build a strong foundation in networking without getting overwhelmed.

What you’ll find here

You’ll find clear notes, diagrams and everyday examples for concepts like IP addressing, subnetting, Wi‑Fi, small‑office/home networks and basic routing and switching.

Everything is written from the point of view of a recent student sharing what finally made these topics “click,” so you can save time, reduce confusion and feel more confident with networking basics.