We are Network Engineers

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We are Network Engineers Rising Stars Unit 3.4

What do we use the Internet for? How many things can you think of?

Let’s Look at Our School Network How does a desktop computer connect to the network? How does a tablet connect to the network? Lets follow the path

Passing Messages across the Network Every computer has its own address. The address address is written in numbers This is called an IP address

Passing Messages Activity In Groups, one person is the switch (1.1) The others in the group are computers (1.2…)

? Computers: Write a message to another computer, break up the message into 3 (like the example)

Pass the note to the switch Computers, pass your message to the switch Switches, should now have 5 different piles Switches, deliver messages to the right switch Switches, deliver messages to the right computer Computers, re-assemble the messages in the right order.