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Networks By Lawrence standen

Introduction to networks and data packets Networks are created when more than one devices connect together. Networks can be within a small collecting of computers connected in buildings like schools, work places, shops or homes, otherwise, it can be connected within a wide collection of computers around the world The main purpose of networking is to share data between computers. A file has to be broken up into small chunks of data known as data packets in order to be transmitted over a network. The data is then re-built once it reaches the destination computer. Networking hardware is required to connect computers and manage how data packets are communicated. Protocols are used to control how data is transmitted across networks The advantages of networks are as followed: you are able to transfer and share files, pictures and messages to each other, you can share internet connections and devices, you can communicate to one and another and you can roam around too. The disadvantages to have networks are as followed: the hardware needed to create the networks are very expensive, there is a risk of viruses and hacking from other people, you need special staff who can operate the networks and finally, the reliance on networked resources too.

LAN’s, WAN’s, vpn’s, and wpan’s A network can be anything from two computers connected together, to millions of computers connected on the internet. There are many different types of networks such as LAN, WAN, VPN, WPAN and Pan. A LAN (local area network) is a network of computers within the same building, such as a school, home or business. A LAN is not necessarily connected to the internet. A WAN (wide area network) is created when LANs are connected. This requires media such as broadband cables, and can connect up organisations based in different geographical places. The internet is a WAN. A VPN (virtual private network) is usually hosted securely on another network, such as the internet, to provide connectivity. VPNs are often used when working on secure information held by a company or school. A WPAN (wireless personal area network) allows an individual to connect devices (such as a smartphone) to a desktop machine, or to form a Bluetooth connection with devices in a car. A wired personal network is called a PAN (personal area network).

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