PRESENTATION OF COMPUTER NETWOKING TOPIC CLASSIFICATION OF NETWORKING.

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PRESENTATION OF COMPUTER NETWOKING TOPIC CLASSIFICATION OF NETWORKING

NETWORKING Networking concerned with communication between two or more devices and computers. The recourse's are sharable. Networking concerned with communication between two or more devices and computers. The recourse's are sharable. The computer network is any set of computer or devices to each other with the ability to exchange the data. The computer network is any set of computer or devices to each other with the ability to exchange the data.

Type’s of network Local area network (LAN) Local area network (LAN) Wide area network (WAN) Wide area network (WAN) Metropolitan area network (MAN) Metropolitan area network (MAN) Wireless networks (WLAN,WWAN) Wireless networks (WLAN,WWAN)

All networks are interconnected to allow communication with a variety of different kinds of media, including twister pair copper wire and various wireless technologies.the devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g.. Via Bluetooth ) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g.. Via the interconnection of the internet. All networks are interconnected to allow communication with a variety of different kinds of media, including twister pair copper wire and various wireless technologies.the devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g.. Via Bluetooth ) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g.. Via the interconnection of the internet.

LAN LAN stands for local area network. LAN stands for local area network. A local area network is a peer-to-peer or client to server method of networking A local area network is a peer-to-peer or client to server method of networking It is used in small office networking.where rescores uses minimum and a home network.(e.g. our college labs ) It is used in small office networking.where rescores uses minimum and a home network.(e.g. our college labs )

MAN Man stands for metropolitan network. Man stands for metropolitan network. It is the too large for even the largest of LAN’s but is not on scale of a WAN. It is the too large for even the largest of LAN’s but is not on scale of a WAN. It also integrates 2 or more LAN network over a specific geographical area. It also integrates 2 or more LAN network over a specific geographical area.

WAN It stands for wide area network. It stands for wide area network. A wide area network is a network where a wide variety of resources are deployed across a large domestic area or internationally. A wide area network is a network where a wide variety of resources are deployed across a large domestic area or internationally. An example of this in multinational business that uses a WAN to inter connected in different countries. An example of this in multinational business that uses a WAN to inter connected in different countries. The largest and best example of WAN is the internet witch is a network comprised of many smaller networks The largest and best example of WAN is the internet witch is a network comprised of many smaller networks

WLAN,WWAN It stand’s for wireless LAN or wireless WAN. It stand’s for wireless LAN or wireless WAN. A wireless network is basically as the same as LAN or a WAN but there are no wires. A wireless network is basically as the same as LAN or a WAN but there are no wires. The data is transfer over sets of radio transceiver. The data is transfer over sets of radio transceiver. These type of network are beneficial when it is too costly or inconvenient to run the necessary cables These type of network are beneficial when it is too costly or inconvenient to run the necessary cables

NETWORK TOPOLOGIES The network topology defines the way in which computer’s printers and other devices are connected physically and logically. A network topology describe the layout of the wire and devices as well as the paths used by data transmission.

COMMONLY USED TOPOLOGIES Bus Bus Star Star Tree (hierarchical) Tree (hierarchical) liner liner Mesh Mesh