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Computing Basics Andres, Wen-Yuan Liao Department of Computer Science and Engineering De Lin Institute of Technology andres@dlit.edu.tw http://www.cse.dlit.edu.tw/~andres
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Overview Look at the components of a computer and at the role of computers in a networking system The Internet: tree Computers: leaves on the tree
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The Basics of Computer Hardware Major components of a PC Information flow in an idealized computer The relationship of NICs to PCs The installation of a NIC in a PC PC components versus laptop components
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When you select a network card, consider the following three factors: 1. Type of network Ethernet, Token Ring, or FDDI 2. Type of media Twisted-pair, coaxial, or fiber-optic cable 3. Type of system bus PCI or ISA
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PCMCIA card
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The Basics of Computer Software Configuring network settings Verify Web browser configuration Troubleshooting lab: hardware and software The purpose of software Interact with the computer or networking device, to get it to do what you want.
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first popular browser takes less disk space considered by many to be simple to use displays HTML files, does e-mail and file transfers, and other functions
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powerfully connected to other Microsoft products takes more disk space considered more difficult to use displays HTML files, does e-mail and file transfers, and other functions
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plug-in applications: display special, or proprietary, file types
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Binary Numbers Binary numbers represent alphanumeric data Bits and bytes The Base 10 (decimal) number system The Base 2 (binary) number system
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Basic Networking Terminology Networks and networking Data networks Data Networking Solutions Local area networks Wide area networks
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Network A network is an intricately connected system of objects or people. communications transportation social biological utilities
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Data Networking Solutions LANs are usually located in single buildings or campuses, and handle interoffice communications connect all of the workstations, peripherals, terminals, and other devices in a single building share such things as files and printers. WANs cover a large geographical area, and connect cities and countries.
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WANs interconnected LANs
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Digital Bandwidth Digital bandwidth measurements Three analogies to describe digital bandwidth Media bandwidth differences Data throughput in relation to digital bandwidth Data transfer calculation The importance of bandwidth
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Bandwidth is the measure of how much information can flow from one place to another in a given amount of time.
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Throughput Refers to actual, measured, bandwidth, at a specific time of day, using specific internet routes, while downloading a specific file Less then the maximum possible digital bandwidth of the medium
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