Srika Protech

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Network Auditing

Network auditing is the process of analyzing and evaluating the entire IT network infrastructure to ensure security, performance, and compliance. It involves reviewing hardware, software, configurations, traffic flow, and access controls to detect vulnerabilities, unauthorized activities, or inefficiencies. A well-conducted network audit helps organizations optimize their systems, strengthen cybersecurity, and align with industry standards and regulations.

Bandwidth testing

Bandwidth testing

Bandwidth testing

This is the maximum rate at which data can be transferred over a connection, typically in megabits per second. Bandwidth tells you the capacity available between two points. Think of it as your highway size. Testing for it makes sense when

Connection reliability and stability

Connection reliability and stability

Connection reliability and stability

Lastly, you need to calculate the amount of data successfully transferred over time and whether the connection can stay alive. Drops, resets, or handshakes that fail midstream can wreck user experience.

Latency and jitter testing

Latency and jitter testing

Latency and jitter testing

Latency refers to how long it takes for data to travel from one point to another. High latency isn’t always bad, but inconsistency is. Jitter is simply the variation in latency. Spiky, unpredictable jitter makes streaming, voice, or gaming apps break down.

Packet loss measurement

Packet loss measurement

Packet loss measurement

This shows how many packets never arrive at their destination. Even small losses can cause re-transmissions, delays, or outright failures if your system isn’t built to handle it. Check for packet losses when:

Protocol-specific testing

Protocol-specific testing

Protocol-specific testing

Different protocols behave differently under stress. For instance, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) may experience increased latency and re-transmissions due to congestion control mechanisms.

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