Understanding Network Concepts Living Online Lesson 1 IC 3 Basics Ambrose, Bergerud, Busche, et. Al.
Introducing Networks Network—Group of two or more computers linked together Local Area Network (LAN) Used in limited geographical area Wide Area Network (WAN) Used in larger geographical area Made up of several connected LANs
Introducing Networks Data Communications—Transmitting data from one location to another using: Sending device (generally a computer) Communications device that converts computer signals (modem) Communications channel or path (telephone lines or cable) Receiving device (generally a computer) Communications software
Introducing Networks Network Benefits Increased communications Information sharing Hardware sharing Software sharing Collaborative environment, workgroups Cost savings
Communications Media Communications Channel—Link that transfers data from one computer to another Telephone system now transmits data including: Fax transmissions Live video Dial-up lines provide “temporary” connection Dedicated lines provide “permanent” connection Switch establishes link between sender and receiver
Network Hardware Communications Hardware—Facilitates the sending and receiving of data using: Modem Converts analog signals to digital and vice versa Enables computer to send data over telephone lines Both senders and receivers must have a modem Cable Modem Same type as cable television Greater bandwidth, sends more data at a time
Network Hardware Network Transmission Hardware Network interface card (NIC)--Enables sending and receiving data between the computers in a LAN Hub--Receives and forwards data Bridge –Computer that connects one LAN to another Router—Directs network traffic; connects multiple networks
Types of Networks Local Area Network (LAN) Client/server Server manages network resources May be more than one server such as printer server or database server Stores network operating system software and network versions of software applications Clients are all other computers on the network sharing server resources
Types of Networks Local Area Network (LAN)--Continued Peer-to-peer All computers are equal Easier to set up and manage Wide Area Network (WAN) Intranet Used within an organization Extranet Used within an organization
Risks of Networked Computing Equipment Malfunctions System Failures Loss of Privacy and Security Computer Hackers Virus Attacks