Set Up Computer Networks
Set Up Computer Networks
COMPUTER
NETWORKS
Trainer: Mr. Joseph V. Gallego
LEARNING OUTCOMES
•Share information
•Share resources
•Centralized control
Data Communications
• Is any system of
computers, computer
terminals or computer
peripheral equipment used
to transmit/receive
information between two
or more locations
Ethernet
ADDRESS DATA
Packet diagram
- A data network
covering a relatively
small geographical
area.
Data Network Classifications (MAN)
- A data networks
designed to interconnect
computer systems around
the entire globe.
Basic Tools & Materials,
Networking, Devices,
Media & Connectors
Basic Tools and Materials
Networking Devices/Equipment
Repeater/s
Hub/s
- a common connection
point of the network and
simply act as a repeater.
- multiport repeater
device Layer 1 dependent
Networking Devices/Equipment
Bridge/s
- A device use to create 2
or more LAN segments,
each of which is a
separate collision
domain.
Switches
- Are data link layer
devices that let multiple
LAN segments be
interconnected into single
networks. A layer 2 device
same as bridge.
Networking Devices/Equipment
Router/s
- is an internetworking
device that passes data
packets between networks
based on Layer 3
addresses.
- makes decisions
regarding the best path
for delivery of data on the
network.
Networking Devices/Equipment
Access Points
- a wireless access point
(WAP) is a networking
hardware device that
allows a Wi-Fi compliant
device to connect to a
wired network
Networking Devices/Equipment
Patch Panel
- A patch panel in a local
area network (LAN) is a
mounted hardware
assembly that contains
ports used to connect and
manage incoming and
outgoing LAN cables. Patch
panels are also referred to
as patch bays, patch
fields or jack fields and are
also commonly used in
radio and television.
Networking Devices/Equipment
Modem
A modem (modulator-
demodulator) is a device
that modulates an analog carrier
signal to encode digital
information and demodulates the
signal to decode the transmitted
information. The goal is to
produce a signal that can be
transmitted easily and decoded to
reproduce the original digital
data.
Networking Media
Copper Media
• Twisted Pair
a. Unshielded Twisted
Pair
b. Shielded Twisted
Pair (for noisy environment
with high RFI/EMI)
Reasons behind twisting
Cancellation
- 3V
+3V
Receiving end
Coaxial Cable
- Thinnet (RG-58) for
Ethernet network
* RG - Radio Grade
Networking Media
Optical Media
F type connector
Coaxial Cable Connectors
T connector PL-259
Networking Connectors
• ST- Connector
• SC – Connector
Most Commonly Used Medium In Local Area
Networking
•Twisted Pair
1. TIA/EIA-568-A
This is a commercial
building standard for
telecommunications
pathways and spaces.
RJ45 connector
2. TIA/EIA-568-B
This is a commercial
building standard for
telecommunications
pathways and spaces.
RJ45 connector
a. Straight-through cable – a
cable that maintains the pin
connection.
or
Applications of a straight-through
cable
• Switch to router
• Switch to PC or server
• Hub to PC or router
Types of UTP Network Cable
b. Crossover cable
– a cable that crosses the critical
pair to properly align, transmit
and receive signals on the device
with line connection.
Applications of a crossover cable
• Switch to switch
• Hub to hub
• PC to PC
• Router to router
Pin Locations on RJ45 Connectors
TIA/EIA-568-A TIA/EIA-568-B
Pin-outs Pin-outs
1 = White Green 1 = White Orange
2 = Green 2 = Orange
3 = White Orange 3 = White Green
4 = Blue 4 = Blue
5 = White Blue 5 = White Blue
6 = Orange 6 = Green
7 = White Brown 7 = White Brown
8 = Brown 8 = Brown
Pin Outs on RJ45 Connectors
TIA/EIA-568-A TIA/EIA-568-B
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
Common Network Topologies
• STAR – a multipoint
data network
where stations are
connected by a
cable directly to a
central common
concentration
point.
Common Network Topologies
• RING – multipoint
data network
where all the
stations are Transmission is UNIDIRECTIONAL
connected in series Computer Z Computer x
to form a close loop
circle. Each device waits for its
turn to send
Computer E
Mesh Topology
Sent : hi!
Received: hi!