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Introduction to Networking
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What is a Network? Discuss in groups
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What is a Network? A network is two or more computers, or other electronic devices, connected together so that they can exchange data.
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Why Use Networks? Discuss in groups
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Why Use Networks? Easily share files and data Share resources such as printers and Internet connections Communicate with other network users (e-mail, instant messaging, video-conferencing, etc.) Store data centrally (using a file server) for ease of access and back-up Keep all of our settings centrally so we can use any workstation so you can easily manage computers
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Why Not Use Networks? Discuss in groups
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Why Not Use Networks? The computer is vulnerable to hackers If the network breaks, many tasks become very difficult Your computer can more easily be attacked by a virus
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Computers in a Network Clients Servers
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They provide ‘services’ to the clients. –Providing a central, common file storage area –Sharing printers –Access the network –Sharing Internet connections
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Types of Network Local Area Network (LAN) Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Wide Area Network (WAN) Bluetooth (Personal Area Network)
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Local Area Network (LAN)
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Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
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Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Networking Hardware What type of hardware is used for networking?
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Networking Hardware Hub Switch Router
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Hub A hub is a device that connects a number of computers together to make a LAN. The typical use of a hub is at the centre of a network
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Switch A switch, like a hub. More ‘intelligent’ device than a hub: –if it receives a message, it checks who it is addressed to, and only sends it to that specific computer. More secure than hubs More expensive.
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Router A router is a network device that connects together two or more networks. A common use of a router is to join a home or business network (LAN) to the Internet (WAN).
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