Title: Network Media
1 Network Media
2Review
- What did we do last week?
- Types of Networks
- LAN, MAN, WAN
- Four essential elements for Computer
Communications - Sender/Receiver
- Message
- Rules
- Confirmation
3Physical Layer
- Objectives
- Specifications and performances of different
types of cable. - Unshielded twisted-pair cable (UTP).
- straight-through,
- crossover, and
- rollover cables
- Fiber-optic cable
- Wireless
4Review - Information Transfer
Transmission Medium
Message
Encoder
Transmitter
Decoder
Receiver
Message
- Communication begins with a message, or
information - Message are sent across a data network by
breaking into small chunks called packets. - Communication uses a medium.
- The medium provides the channel over which the
message travels from source to destination.
5OSI Layer 1 Physical layer
- The physical layer defines the electrical,
mechanical, procedural, and functional
specifications - Signal
- Connectors
- Cables
6Physical Media Types
Physical Media
Unguided Media ( Wireless)
Fibre optic cable
Twisted Pair cable
Coaxial cable
7What are the differences between different types
of media
- Construction
- Distance over which signal can be transported
without being amplified - Speed at which data transfer would happen
- Cost of media and its installation
8Speed of Data Transfer Bandwidth
- Data rate
- transferring data per unit of time.
- Data rate determines how long it will take to
transfer a file. - The larger the file, the longer it takes, as
there is more information to transfer.
9What is basic unit of data?
- What are the basic unit of measurement in
mks/fps system for measuring - Length ?
- time ?
- weight ?
- Similarly, in computer communications, basic unit
of data is - Bit (Binary digit)
-
10Bandwidth (BW) Rate of Information Transfer
- Bandwidth is the amount of information that can
flow through a network connection in a given
period of time. - Measured in
- bits per second (bps).
- e.g. 100 Kilo bits per second or 100Kbps
- Analogy Road
- Wider the road, more the number of lanes possible
and more the number of cars, it can handle
11Bandwidth - measurement
12Computer data cablesUnshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
- Unshielded twisted-pair
- Consists of four pairs of colour-coded wires that
have been twisted together and then encased in a
flexible plastic sheath. - Used for Local Area Networks (LAN)
- IEEE is the standards body that classifies data
cables according to their bandwidth - e.g., Category 5 (Cat5) cable
- Other categories include Enhanced Category 5
(Cat5e) cable and Category 6 (Cat6).
13Shielded twisted-pair cable (STP)
- Shielded twisted-pair cable (STP) combines the
techniques of shielding, cancellation, and
twisting of wires. - Each pair of wires is wrapped in metallic foil.
- The four pairs of wires are wrapped in an overall
metallic braid or foil. -
14Fibre Optic Cabling
- Light is used to carry data
- One side send light pulses
- light / no light or
- increasing/decreasing light intensity
- Electronic circuits are used to convert light
back to data
15Fiber Optic Cabling - Types
16Comparing the cables
17Wireless Networks
- Signal carried in electromagnetic spectrum
- No physical wire
- Differences from wired link .
- decreased signal strength radio signal
attenuates as it propagates through matter (path
loss) - interference from other sources standardized
wireless network frequencies (e.g., 2.4 GHz)
shared by other devices (e.g., phone) devices
(motors) interfere - multipath propagation radio signal reflects off
objects ground, arriving ad destination at
slightly different times - . make communication across (even a point to
point) wireless link much more difficult
18Elements of a wireless network
- Two modes
- infrastructure mode
- base station connects mobiles hosts into wired
network - Ad hoc mode
- No base station
base station
mobiles hosts
19Practical -Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Straight-through Cable
- The cable that connects from the switch port to
the computer NIC port is called a
straight-through cable.
Hub or Switch
PC/ Router
RJ-45 connector
20Practical - Crossover cable
- The cable that connects from a switch port to
another switch port is called a crossover cable.
21Practical - Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Rollover
Straight-through
Cross-over
22UTP Rollover Cable
Router
Terminal or a PC with terminal emulation software
Console port
Rollover cable
Com1 or Com2 serial port
23Conclusions
- Five new things you have learnt in this session
- ?
- ?
- ?
- ?
- ?