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Title: Intro To Computer Networks


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Intro To Computer Networks
  • Basics

2
Objectives
  • Explain digital vs. analog communications
  • List types of cables
  • List network devices
  • Explain packet switching and circuit switching
  • Describe role of protocols
  • Describe various networks
  • Recount basics of Internet and Internet access

3
Network-Basics
  • A communications network is a collection of
    computers and other devices that communicate to
    share data, hardware and software
  • In order to communicate, information must be
    transformed into the format the network uses

4
Network-Basics
  • Computers use several coding schemes based on
    binary digits
  • ASCII
  • EBCDIC
  • Unicode
  • Binary numbers
  • When data is transmitted, it usually takes the
    form of an electromagnetic signal
  • On a communication network, your data may be
    converted into several different types of waves

5
Network-Basics
  • Data can travel from one network device to
    another over a cable or through the air
  • A communications channel is a physical path or a
    frequency for a signal frequency
  • Networks use different types of cables

6
Transmission Media
  • Wired Network
  • twisted-pair cables- phone
  • coaxial cable- TV
  • Fiber-optic cable is a bundle of extremely thin
    tubes of glass
  • Wireless Network
  • Microwaves provide another option for
    transporting data
  • Radio and microwave transmissions are bent around
    the surface of the earth to reach towers
  • Communications satellites play an important part
    in long-distance communications
  • A transponder on the satellite receives the
    signal, amplifies it, and retransmits the signal
    back to a ground station

7
Network-Basics
  • Bandwidth is the transmission capacity of a
    communications channel
  • High-bandwidth communications systems, such as
    cable TV, are sometimes referred to as broadband
  • Systems with less capacity, such as the telephone
    system, are referred to as narrowband
  • The bandwidth of a digital channel is usually
    measured in bits per second (bps)

8
Network Components
  • Each device that is connected to a network is
    referred to as a node
  • The term workstation usually refers to a personal
    computer connected to a local area network (LAN),
    it is also called a client
  • A modem is a device that converts signals from a
    computer into a signal that can travel over a
    wide area network

9
Network Components
  • A network interface card (NIC) is the key
    hardware component for connecting a computer to a
    local area network.
  • small circuit board that sends data to and from
    workstation to network
  • A server refers to any computer on a LAN or the
    Internet that contains the software to manage and
    process files for other network nodes

10
Network Components
  • A host computer usually refers to any computer
    that provides services to network users
  • A hub is a device that connects several nodes of
    a LAN
  • A router is a device that is connected to at
    least two networks and makes decisions about the
    best route for data
  • A gateway is a device that performs functions
    similar to a router
  • A repeater amplifies and regenerates signals so
    they can retain the strength to reach their
    destinations

11
Protocols
  • Communications protocol refers to set of rules
    for transmitting data from one node to another
  • Protocols allow two devices to negotiate and
    agree on how data will be transmitted

12
Network-Basics
  • Simplex signal travels in only one direction
  • Half duplex signal travels in both directions,
    but only one direction at a time
  • Full duplex signal travels in both directions
    at the same time

13
Network Classifications
  • Internetwork a network composed of many smaller
    networks
  • Intranet uses TCP/IP protocols but owned by a
    private business and does not typically allow
    remote access
  • Extranet similar to intranet except that it
    allows remote password-protected access
  • WAN (wide area network) covers a large
    geographical area and may consist of smaller
    networks
  • LAN (local area network) typically covers a
    very limited geographical area
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