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Network Recap
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First a recap on networks What is a stand alone PC What is a LAN Name 5 advantages of a LAN What is a WAN Name 1 advantage and 1 disadvantage with a WAN
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Star Networks How good is a star network?
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What type of network is this and how good is it?
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What is this network and how does it work?
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Network Speed Transmission speeds in a network are measured in (Kbps or now Mbps or even Gbps) The faster the transmission speed, the more data can be transferred. Transmission speed is called ‘bandwidth’ If a network does not have enough bandwidth, it will be slow!
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High Bandwidth Network with high bandwidth This network has enough bandwidth to cope with all of the data travelling across it!
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Low Bandwidth Network with low bandwidth As the amount of data travelling between computers increases, the network gets slower and slower!
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Making a LAN into a WAN How would you connect a LAN to the Internet or make a LAN into a WAN? The internet or another LAN Gateway: A gateway is used to translate data between one network and another.
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Network Components How would you connect a stand alone PC to the Internet? THE INTERNET Modems: To access the internet a modem is needed A modem sends and receives analogue information through phone lines Broadband carry digital signals so rather than a modem you would use a terminal adapter
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Internet Speed Computers connected to the internet have different transmission speeds (measured in Kbps or now Mbps) If a computer has low bandwidth, its connection to the internet will be slow!
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How to get more bandwidth You can get more bandwidth than you can from a standard 56K modem? Get an ISDN or ADSL line and subscribe to broadband These newer lines are not analogue but digital – this means they are much faster You need a special broadband modem which is actually called a terminal adaptor But –typically this is more expensive
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