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Connectivity The ability of a computer to communicate with others Sending Device Communications Device Communications Channel Communications Device Receiving Device
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What types of sending and receiving devices are there?
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There are two ways of sending data via a communications channel. 1. Analog – information is stored in the modulation of waves (modulate = change size or spacing). AM – amplitude modulation FM – frequency modulation 0 10 1
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2. Digital signals rely on a stream of on/off pulses. The pulses are repeated in case some sections are missed.
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Modem is short for Modulator-Demodulator. It converts analog signals into digital signals and vice versa. Example: speaking into a telephone produces an analog signal. It can be converted to digital to be sent along the phone lines.
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A wireless laptop or mobile phone (or other mobile device) is said to be ‘web-enabled’ if it can access the internet and email. NETWORKS A network is a collection of computers and devices connected by communications channels. This facilitates communications and allows sharing of resources.
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What advantages are there to networks?
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