Computer Network
Computer Network
computer network. (NIC) comes in a card form to be plugged into the computer system or can be
an integrated one as part of the systems board that you often see in laptops. NIC has a slot to
plug-in a cable connection with a network.
b. Repeater
Communication media or cables that you are going to learn in section 2.2.4 have limitation in
distance coverage in carrying electronic signals beyond which it weakens. Repeater enables a
network segment to extend the coverage to reach beyond its inherent distance limitation.
Repeater has also additional purposes that you will learn in your advanced lessons. In general,
repeaters refresh the network signal between cable segments, allowing cables to reach beyond
their maximum length without signal loss.
c. Switch
A switch, as shown in Figure 2.5 (a), is a device that interconnects various devices such as
computers, printers and servers in a small business network, as shown in Figure 2.5 b below.
Switch is more intelligent device than hub as it can segment a computer network into smaller
parts. In addition, switch forwards packets to specific destination after learning the network
topology. To perform this, switch uses a table which contains computer physical address and
switch port number on which a computer connected on. A hub is unintelligent device which
broadcasts all received packets to all computers connected to it except the sender.
d. Router
Consider yourself as a taxi driver in a given town which has a lot or streets (roads)
interconnected. Think about the driver when he or she selects a particular street from many
different options available to reach to his or her destination. What factors does he or she
consider? The distance? The traffic jam or number of cars in a certain road segment? Which road
segment would take him or her where? What else, he or she might think of?
A router is such an intelligent device which operates in determination of pathways for electronic
messages in networks. A router, as its name suggests, works with routing or finding a route
through a network. That is, it is a router of a network. The main objective of router is to connect
dissimilar and different networks simultaneously.
e. Wireless Access Points
A wireless access point (WAP) is an intermediary device in a network that connects various
types of wireless communication devices with wireless networks. The connectivity is made
possible through Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technologies. It acts as an intermediary between wireless
and wired devices that are part of a network.
Communication Protocol