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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 3 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | December 2023 |
In the web of digital possibilities, forge connections that spark innovation. The Computer Networking Keynote Template wires your presentations for maximum bandwidth, helping IT pros, educators, and leaders untangle complexities into clear signals.
Optimized for Keynote 2016+, it thrives in multi-device setups, lifetime with one buy. It`s the backbone for your tech talks, from node diagrams to cloud migrations.
Three masters link hubs, three backgrounds circuit-patterned. 28 diagrams route data.
Keynote hyperlinks boost interactivity. Tops defaults with protocol symbols.
Slide 1`s global mesh overviews. Slide 3 branches LAN setups.
Architectures in Slides 9-15: Slide 11`s router flows trace packets. Security on Slides 20-26, with breach shields.
Slide 28`s ecosystem map concludes. Paths logically, unlike loose wires.
IT admins demo upgrades via Slide 7`s bandwidth graphs, optimizing 25% faster. Teachers simulate nets, engaging coders.
Leaders pitch infrastructures, visuals sealing partnerships. Outpaces plain charts in speed.
Tech-expert built, Keynote-true, reliable relays. 29% sharper audience grasps.
Link up excellence. Download the Computer Networking Keynote Template and transmit triumph.
LAN/WAN, security, cloud - broad IT coverage.
Clickable nodes for drill-downs.
CSV links for live metrics.
Exports to PowerPoint if needed.
Free tweaks as Keynote evolves.
My IT team used the global mesh overview to explain a cloud migration to the C-suite, finally they got it.
The router flow diagrams for packet tracing were perfect for our network security training.
The neon green color scheme is a bit much but the secure black one is great for compliance decks.
Used the breach shields diagrams for a cybersecurity pitch and the client signed a $200k contract.
Pretty solid template but the drag ports for custom topologies were a bit finicky to use.