Networking

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Definition of a Computer Network:

A computer network is a system that consists of multiple computers and other devices that are connected together to share resources and communicate with each other. These interconnected devices can include personal computers, printers, servers, routers, and more. By establishing a network, these devices can easily exchange data and information, allowing users to share files, access shared resources, and communicate efficiently.

Types of Networks:

There are several types of computer networks, each designed for specific purposes. These include: Personal Area Network (PAN), which connects devices in close proximity like smartphones and laptops; Local Area Network (LAN), which links devices within a limited area such as a home, school, or office; Wide Area Network (WAN), connecting devices over a large geographical area; Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), covering a city or large campus; and the Internet, a global network that connects millions of devices worldwide.

Network Topology:

Network topology refers to the physical or logical layout of a network. Common topologies include: Star Topology, where all devices are connected to a central hub; Bus Topology, where all devices share a single communication line; and Ring Topology, where devices are connected in a circular fashion. Understanding these topologies is crucial for designing and troubleshooting networks effectively.

Network Devices:

Various network devices play essential roles in ensuring smooth communication and data transfer within a network. These devices include Hubs, which help connect multiple devices in a LAN; Modems, facilitating internet access; Switches, enabling devices to communicate within a LAN; Routers, directing data between different networks; and Network Interface Cards (NIC), allowing devices to connect to a network. Each device serves a unique purpose in maintaining network functionality.

Advantages of Networking:

Networking offers numerous advantages in the realm of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). By connecting devices in a network, users can easily share resources, such as printers and files, enhancing collaboration and productivity. Additionally, networks provide a platform for seamless communication through email and messaging services. The ability to access information globally via the Internet further expands possibilities for research, learning, and entertainment. Understanding these advantages underscores the significance of networking in the ICT landscape.

Objectifs

  1. Understand the advantages of networking in the context of ICT
  2. Explore different network devices (Hub, Modems, Switches, Routers, Network Interface Card)
  3. Understand the definition of a computer network
  4. Recognize various network topologies (Star, Bus, Ring)
  5. Identify and differentiate the types of networks (PAN, LAN, WAN, MAN, Internet)

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  1. Define a computer network. A. A collection of interconnected computers and devices that can communicate with each other B. A single computer system that operates independently C. A group of software programs installed on a computer D. The physical components of a computer system Answer: A. A collection of interconnected computers and devices that can communicate with each other
  2. What does "LAN" stand for in the context of networking? A. Local Access Network B. Large Area Network C. Local Area Network D. Longitudinal Area Network Answer: C. Local Area Network
  3. Which network topology connects all devices to a central hub or switch? A. Star B. Bus C. Ring D. Mesh Answer: A. Star
  4. What is the function of a modem in a computer network? A. Connects multiple networks together B. Routes data packets to their destination C. Converts digital signals to analog signals for transmission over telephone lines D. Controls the flow of data packets within a network Answer: C. Converts digital signals to analog signals for transmission over telephone lines
  5. Which device is used to connect multiple devices in a network and broadcast data to all connected devices? A. Router B. Switch C. Hub D. NIC Answer: C. Hub

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Which type of network can span several building, but is usually less than 30 square miles big?


Question 1 Rapport

2(a) Use appropriate labelled diagrams to illustrate the following network topologies.
   i Startopology (ii) bustopology (iii) ring topology.

(b) State one advantage of: i Star topology ii Bus topology.

(c) Give one disadvantage of: (i) Bus topology: (i)Ring topology.


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