Networks * Flashcards
List 5 advantages of networking
- users can share files
- users can share peripherals (printers and connections to other networks, eg. the internet)
- users can access their files from any computer on the networks
- servers can control security, software updates and backup of data
- communication with other people, eg. email and social networking
What is a LAN?
Local Area Network
- covers a small geographical area on a single site
- all the hardware for a LAN is owned by the organisation using it
- LANs are wired with UTP cable, fibre optic or wireless using Wi-Fi
What is a WAN?
Wide Area Network
- covers a large geographical area, connecting LANs together
- infrastructure between LANs is leased from telecommunication companies who own and manage it
- WANs are connected with telephone lines, fibre optic cables or satellite links
List 4 disadvantages of networking
- increased security risks to data
- malware and viruses spread very easily between computers
- if a server fails, the computers connected to it may not work
- the computer may run more slowly if there is a lot of data travelling on the network
What is bandwidth?
the amount of data that can be moved to one point from another in a given time
How is bandwidth measured?
bits per second
Give 3 pros and cons of wired networks
pros:
faster connection
higher bandwidth
more secure
cons:
takes longer to connect devices - each device needs cables
not portable
more expensive
Give 3 pros and cons of wireless networks
pros:
no wires
portable
quicker and cheaper to connect devices
cons:
lower bandwidth
connections can be weakened by walls and ceilings
less secure
What are packets?
small parts of a file
How are packets sent over the internet?
they can take different routes on their way to their destination and will be sent in the correct order
How are packets assembled into the right order at the receiving end?
the packet contains a sequence number which is used by the computer to put them in the right order
What are IP addresses used for?
to identify a device on the internet and route the packets
What is the internet?
a worldwide network of computers
What is the TCP?
transmission control protocol
splits messages into packets and assembles them in the right order at the receiving end
What is the VoIP?
voice over internet protocol
allows voice data to be sent in packets over the internet