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A room full of computers Two or more computers connected together in order to communicate A computer that can communicate with every living thing A computer that can be accessed by more than one person

Correct A network is when two or more computers are connected together and can communicate with each other, this has many benefits/advantages. NEXT

Sharing hardware Monitor user accessExpensive to set up Store personal information Online shoppingSharing software Communicate with the dead Hack into peoples computers Delete viruses Share filesBacking up dataUnlimited memory Communication Access to a lot of information Free You need to get all 8 in order to get all the numbers, once you have revealed all 8 numbers click each one in ascending order at the bottom. (like an 8 digit code)

What does LAN stand for? Long Area Network Local Automated Network Local Area Network Lateral Authentic Network

Correct LAN- stands for Local Area Network and is a type of Network where the computers are connected in a local environment such as an office block or a school. NEXT

What does WAN stand for? Wide Access Network Wide Automatic Network Weathered Access Network Wide Area Network

Correct A wide area network is when computers are connected on a much larger scale, even globally, when Local area networks are connected together they form a WAN. The internet is an example of a WAN. NEXT

What is the main computer of the network, and stores the users files created on the network? Mainframe File server Master computer Router

Name the hardware from the description Each computer MUST have one of these to be connected to a network. It communicates with the file server and other computers on the network. GRAPHICS CARD MODEMSOUND CARD NETWORK INTERFACE CARD

Name the hardware from the description Created to take digital signals from a computer and convert them to analogue so that they can be transmitted down a telephone line. SWITCH MODEMROUTER SERVER

What is an ISP? Internet Station Protocol Internet Service Protocol Internet Service Provider Internet Station Provider

Read this… Correct Internet Service Provider. An ISP sells Internet access to companies and individuals. It provides web servers which connect to the Internet. An ISP will provide it’s customers with a wide range of services… Bandwidth options. service. Web Hosting. Online and Telephone assistance. NEXT

You can access a website or web page by typing its URL into the address bar of your browser. An example of a URL is Universal Resource Locator Uniform Resource Locator Unidentified Resource Location Uniform Resource Logic

A computer that is not connected to any network is known as what? Lonely Machine Solitary Computer Workstation Stand Alone computer

Networks: Security Because networks are almost vital to an organisation’s daily activities, they must be kept safe and secure… There are 3 main types of network security… Physical, Access and Data. NEXT

Which one of these is an example of PHYSICAL security? Using encryption passwords Locking the doors of the computer lab Security cameras Leaving the windows open Installing a firewall Anti virus softwareBacking up files

CORRECT!! Physical security means that the hardware of the network is protected from theft and kept safe. NEXT

Which of these is an example of Access security? Using encryption passwords Locking the doors of the computer lab Security cameras Username Installing a firewall Anti virus softwareBacking up files

CORRECT! Access security means that there is a limit to the amount of access a user has to the information held on the network. NEXT

Which of these is an example of Data security? Rottweilers passwords Locking the doors of the computer lab Security cameras Leaving the windows open Installing a firewall Using expensive machinesBacking up files

CORRECT! Data security means that there are measures taken to prevent the loss of data held on the system. NEXT

Password= BANDWIDTH