Name: Suman Fatima Reg No: 33451 Assignment # 4 Network Devices
Name: Suman Fatima Reg No: 33451 Assignment # 4 Network Devices
NETWORK
In information technology, a network is a series of points or nodes interconnected
by communication paths. Networks can interconnect with other networks and
contain sub networks.
NETWORK CLASSIFICATION
Local area network (LAN)
LAN is a group of the computers placed in the same room, same floor, or the same
building so they are connected with each other to form a single network to share
their resources such as disk drives, data, CPU.
Metropolitan Area network (MAN)
The metropolitan area network is a large computer network that expands a
Metropolitan area or campus. Its geographic area between a WAN and LAN. It
expands round 50km devices used are modem and wire/cable.
Wide area Network (WAN)
The wide area network is a network which connects the countries, cities or the
continents, it is a public communications links.
COMPUTER NETWORK
A computer network is a system in which multiple computers are connected to each
other to share information and resources.
NETWORK DEVICES
Network devices are components used to connect computers or other electronic
devices together so that they can share files or resources like printers or fax
machines.
Router
A router is a type of device which acts as the central point among
computers and other devices that are part of a network. The router
is the workhorse of the internet. A router works like a traffic light
between networks enabling the flow of data between them.
Without routers there would be no Internet. You could connect a
few computers together in a building, but not much beyond that.
Hub
A hub is a device that simply spits out data it receives on
one interface to all its other interfaces. So, if a packet of
data arrives on interface 1 of an 8 port hub, the hub will
blindly copy that data out the interfaces 2 through 8.
Bridges
A bridge is a computer networking device that builds the
connection with the other bridge networks which use the
same protocol. It connects the different networks together
and develops communication between them. A bridge is
used to join two network segments together, it allows
computers on either segment to access resources on the
other. They can also be used to divide large networks into
smaller segments.
Repeater
A repeater is a device similar to the Hub, but has additional
features. The repeaters are necessary since, during the
transmission of the signals over long distances, the signal
has attenuation, delay distortions and noise, which lead in
loss of data. One common problem between the repeaters
and the Hubs are that only one transmission can take place
on the network at a particular time. If multiple devices
transmit data simultaneously, there will be data collision.
Brouter
Brouters are a combination of router and bridge. This
is a special type of equipment used for networks that
can be either bridged or routed, based on the
protocols being forwarded.
Modem
Modem is a device that turns the digital 1s and 0s of a
personal computer into sounds that can be
transmitted over the telephone lines of Plain Old
Telephone Systems, and once received on the other
side, converts those sounds back into a form used by
USB, network connection.
Network Card
Network cards also known as Network Interface Cards
(NICs) are hardware devices that connect a computer
with the network. They are installed on the motherboard.
They are responsible for developing a physical
connection between the network and the computer.
Computer data is translated into electrical signals send to the network via Network
Interface Cards.
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