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2 Networks What are they and how do they work?

3 What is a Network?  Hardware and software data communication system  Two or more devices connected for the purpose of sharing data or services

4 What does a Network Do?  Access Data  Share hardware and software  Share files  Save personal files in a secure centralized location A Network allows users to:

5 How are networks classified?  Peer to Peer – Two or more computers in the same proximity connected to each other

6 How are networks classified?  LAN (Local Area Network) – A data communications network which is geographically limited, such as your entire campus.

7 How are networks classified?  WAN (Wide Area Network) - A network extending over distances greater than one kilometer, such as all of the Cedar Hill Independent School District, a large corporation, or even the WWW.

8 Types of Networks Continued…  The “ultimate” WAN  Available worldwide (World Wide Web)  Worldwide collection of networks that links together millions of commercial (.com), education (.edu), non profit (.org), public networks (.net), government (.gov), military (.mil) as well as individual sites Internet

9 What components are required?  Before network components can communicate they must be connected  A Network Adapter – a circuit board installed in a computer or network device to provide a physical connection to a network

10 NIC – Ethernet Card  NIC (Network Interface Card) – typically an Ethernet card such as those installed in the Middle School Computer Applications labs  The cable which attaches to this type of card has 8 smaller twisted wires

11 Types of Networks Continued…  A private network  May be protected by a “firewall”  May require a User ID and password  May be available worldwide but not open to the general public Intranet

12 Hubs, Switches, Routers  Multi-port hardware components that allow several components to be attached to a single port or connection Hub Switch Router

13 Wireless Card  WI-FI – (Wireless Fidelity) The standard for manufacturer of wireless network components. Such adaptors may be built into desktops or inserted into notebooks  No cables required, only an access point

14 Communication Software  All network components require software  Different networks components communicate with different types of software: Drivers Drivers Network Operating System Network Operating System Network Client Network Client Browsers Browsers

15 Drivers  Drivers are the software packages that control hardware components  All adaptors must have drivers loaded in order to communicate  Some drivers load automatically utilizing the operating system  Some drivers must be installed from floppy disks or CDs

16 Network Operating Systems  Networks that connect to a common server or servers require a Network Operating System (NOS)  A NOS allows resources such as file storage, application programs, and printers to be shared  A NOS may allow users to save their files in a secure environment

17 Network Operating Systems  Common Network Systems include: Unix Unix Novell Novell Microsoft NT Microsoft NT LANtastic LANtastic MS LAN Manager MS LAN Manager

18 Internet Access Software  ISP (Internet Service Provider) – Access to the Internet is provided by companies licensed to provide such services AOL AOL Internet America Internet America SBC, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint SBC, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint  They provide specific access software, User ID, password, and possibly email and web space

19 Network Clients  All computers that access a Network Operating System must have a client

20 Browsers  All computers that access the Internet or Intranet must have a browser  Browsers include Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Netscape Netscape Opera Opera Mozilla Mozilla UltraBrowser UltraBrowser

21 Shared Components  Server – A computer which provides services for users of other computers connected within a network, LAN or WAN. Authentication of users Authentication of users Read/write shared and personal files Read/write shared and personal files Print services Print services  Printer – Registered network users may access common printers reducing the number of required printers

22 Additional Hardware  Cable – individual components in a network are connect from one adaptor or component to the next with cables Fiber optic Coaxial Ethernet or Telephone

23 Identify The Following  Network adaptor or NIC  Ethernet cable  Hub, switch, or router  Server  Network printer How many of the following can you identify in your classroom?

24 Identify The Following  Network Operating System (NOS)  Network Client  Browser  Drivers  ISP software Identify software provided in your classroom for each of the following categories?

25 Compare and Contrast  LAN and WAN Similarities Similarities Differences Differences

26 Compare and Contrast  Internet and Intranet Similarities Similarities Differences Differences

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