Networking 1
Networking 1
Networks
Network and Data
- A collection of independent entities that are arranged in such a manner to
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exchange data, information, or resources e.g., Road networks, telephone
networks.
Computer networks
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- A collection of computers linked together using transmission media for the
purpose of communication and resource sharing.
Transmission Media
- is a physical and non-physical link between two or more computers and in
which a signal can be made to flow from source to destination.
Resource Sharing
- Is the sharing of the resources that are attached to the network for access by
users e.g., file, printers, data, application programs etc.
Data Communication
- A process of transmitting data signal from one point to another through the
network
Telecommunication
- The communication i.e., transferring of data and information over significant
distances is known as telecommunication.
Advantages of computer network are:
Data and software of computer can be shared with another computer on
the network.
Only the authorized user of a network can use the facilities of the
network.
Computers on the network can communicate with each other.
The disadvantages of computer network are:
Data and information may be stolen by computer hackers if the security of
network is not reliable.
If any computer in a network gets affected by computer virus, there is
high chance of spreading computer viruses on the other computer.
Computers on the network must depend on the server computer for
resources.
This sharing of information may leak the privacy of other clients.
Explain how computer network reduce expenses in an office.
- Computer Networks can allow businesses to reduce expenses and improve
efficiency by sharing data and common equipment, such as printers, among
many different computers. At the same time, the network may be connected
through cables, telephone lines, infrared beams etc., which is cheaper and
helps to reduce the expenses.
Bandwidth
- Is a maximum amount of data that the transmission medium can carry at any
one time. e.g., a cable having a bandwidth of 100 mbps.
Baseband
- A digital signal that is generated and applied to transmission medium directly
without modulation.
- It utilizes the full capacity of transmission medium hence at any time, only one
signal can be sent unless they are multiplied.
Attenuation/ Signal loss
- Is the decrease in magnitude and energy as a signal progressively move along a
transmission medium. The signal is not boosted, it will totally be lost along the
way and may never reach the destination.
- It corrected by placing a signal amplifier (repeater station) along the medium at
appropriate distances to receive the weak signal, clean it, amplify it then restart
it.
MODES OF DATA COMMUNICATION
There are three modes of data communication.
1. Simplex
2. Half Duplex
3. Full Duplex
Simplex
- Communication in only one direction e.g., radio broadcast. The listener cannot
communicate back through radio receiver.
Half Duplex
- Communication in both direction but one direction at a time e.g sender sends
information then the receiver can reply to e.g., radio call.
Full Duplex
- Communication occurs in both directions simultaneously e.g., a computer
sending and receiving data on a network.