A Computer Network
A Computer Network
NETWORK DEVICES
Important hardwares for setting up a network system
(such as server, client, hub, switch, cable, etc.).
Server – it is a computer program that runs or operates
to serve the request of clients.
Client – it is a server network that handles the requests
of its clients and the services of the servers to transfer
information.
A router manages the flow of data within and between
networks. It receives the data, analyse it and transmit it to other
networks. A wireless router can provide WIFI access to smart phones
and other devices .
Switch – a device that can connect multiple nodes or devices together
within a LAN.
Hub – it allows several USB devices to connect to a single node.
NETWORKING TOPOLOGIES
The arrangement of computers and other peripherals in a network is
called Network topology.
Common network topologies are Mesh, Ring, Bus, Star and Tree.
Bus – The bus topology has a single cable to which every device on
the network connects.
Star - In a star topology, each device in the network connects to a
central hub, which distributes messages from one node to another.
Ring - A ring topology forms when you connect a network’s nodes in
a circle.
Mesh - in mesh topology, multiple connections are made.
Hybrid topology combines two or more topologies.
Point to Point (p2p) The network consists of a direct link between
two computers
Advantages of Network:
These are the main advantages of Computer Networks:
1. Central Storage of Data –
Files can be stored on a central node (the file
server) that can be shared and made available to
each and every user in an organization.
2. File sharing
The major advantage of a computer network is that
is allows file sharing and remote file access. A
person sitting at one workstation that is connected
to a network can easily see files present on another
workstation, provided he is authorized to do so.
3. Application sharing
It enables two or more users to access a shared
application or software over the network with the
help of the client/server application.
Time
It reduces the time of sending any information
anywhere in the world as it delivered the information
faster than any physical transportation.
Distance
We can send any information across the world even you
are sitting at a place in the world just you need a
network and this enables you to send any information
anywhere in the world.
Saves Cost
It is very cheaper than the physical transportation of any
information but with the help of the internet, it can be
transmitted in a very small amount.
DISADVANTAGES or CHALLENGES
It requires an expert handler.
For a computer network to work efficiently and optimally, it
requires high technical skills and know-how of its operations
and administration. a skilled network manager with
experience needs to be deployed.
ITS expensive TO set-up.
Though computer networks are said to be an inexpensive
system. its initial set up cost can still be high depending on the
number of computers to be connected. Expensive devices,
such as routers, switches, hubs, etc., can add up to the cost.
Issues with Independent Usage / Lack of privacy:
Because everything is centralized, the network lacks
independence. As a result, individual users cannot use the
computer as they wish.
Malware Infection: Viruses or Malware can spread easily
between the connected computers in a network. It is quite
likely that malware will spread to the remaining computers if
one of the systems gets infected.
Poor Security of Computer Networks : From viruses to
hackers, there are many ways in which computer networks
can be disrupted. Since there are large number of users using
the network. For large networks such as WAN, hackers can
easily access the network using specialized tools developed
for this purpose.
May affect Productivity
One of the major problems of computer networking is that it
can drastically decrease the productivity of the company.
When there is an internet access, employees can use it for
other purposes other than the office work.
Lack of Robustness
The connected systems on a network entirely depend on the
main server. In case the server breaks down, the system
cannot be used anymore.
Not only the main server, if the problem lies on the central
server the entire network will be failing.
Bus topology uses a single cable which connects all the included
nodes.
star topology, all the computers connect with the help of a hub. This
cable is called a central node, and all other nodes are connected
using this central node.
mesh topology has a unique network design in which each computer
on the network connects to every other.
Tree topologies have a root node, and all other nodes are connected
which form a hierarchy.
Hybrid topology combines two or more topologies.
Ring topology every computer is connected to another computer.
Here, the last node is combined with a first one.
Point to Point (p2p) The network consists of a direct link between
two computers
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