As an IT Executive, I used to think networking was only about cables, routers, and internet speed. But once I started working hands-on with real systems, I realized networking is the backbone of every business operation. If the network goes down, everything stops. Here are 7 practical networking lessons I learned that every beginner in IT should know: 1. IP Addresses Matter More Than You Think Every device needs a unique identity. Understanding IPv4, subnetting, DHCP, and static IPs saves hours of troubleshooting. 2. DNS Is the Internet’s Phonebook Many “internet down” issues are actually DNS problems. If Google opens with IP but not by name, check DNS first. 3. Switches vs Routers A switch connects devices inside a network. A router connects networks together. Knowing the difference is fundamental. 4. Ping Is Your Best Friend Before panicking, run: ping_XXXX It tells you if the issue is connectivity, DNS, or routing. 5.…