YEAR 1 CO1 WEEK 22 NETWORK BASICS AND HARDWARE Flashcards

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Advantages of networks

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Sharing devices such as printers saves money.
Software licenses cheaper than buying multiple standalone licences.
Files easily shared between users.
Network users can communicate via email and instant messenger.
Security good - cannot see other users files.
Data easy to backup as stored on file server.

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Disadvantages of networks.

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Purchasing network cabling and file servers can be expensive.
Managing large network complicated - requires training and network manager to be hired.
Viruses can spread to other computers through network.
Danger of hacking particularly with wide area networks.

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What is a computer network?

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Created when two or more devices are connected to eachother.
Allowed devices to share data and resources.

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What is a firewall?

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A piece of hardware and or software which monitors traffic coming in or out of a network filtering it.

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Describe a PAN network.

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A Personal Area Network.
The smallest type of network.
Consists of connected devices are in close proximity to an individual, I.e few metres.
Main technology used in PAN is Bluetooth.

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Describe LAN network.

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A Local Area Network.
LAN covers small geographical area, I.e may be within same building.
Uses connections that are owned by the organisation.
They are responsible for cost of setting up and maintaining of all parts of LAN.

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Describe WAN network.

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A Wide Area Network.
A WAN covers a large geographical area connecting two or more LANs together.
These connections may be done via fibre optic cables, satellite communications links or microwave links.

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Benefits of LAN.

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Resources and files can be shared by users on LAN. Added to shared directories so users with right permission level can access it.

Log onto any workspace on the LAN.
Instead of being restricted to same computer to log onto can access their files logging onto any computer on the LAN.
Peripheral can be shared by users such as printers meaning less equipment needed thud saving money.

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Drawbacks of LAN.

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Network Failiure if there is a problem with the central file server no one will be able to access their files.
Cost setting up and running a server is expensive.

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Benefits of WAN.

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Enable LANs to be connected together.
Enable data to be shared between LANs.
Allows workers to collaborate even if they are geographically far apart.

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What is a NIC?

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Network interface card.
Provides physical connection between network and computer workstation.
(Determines speed/performance of a network)

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What is a Hub?

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A small box that links nodes together to form a network.
Evey node connected to hub by cable, huns transmit data from one node to another.
This happens with data packets which are small chunks of data which has a destination address included.

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What is a Switch?

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For larger networks where security is important a switch is better.
Same as a hub but data packets sent to the intended node.
This is done by reading the destination info of the data packets.
Switch knows every node on network due to their MAC addresses.

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Hub V Switch.

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Hub:
Data packets transmitted to every node on the network.
Risk of data collisions.
Security risk as data sent to all nodes.
Less expensive.
Switch:
Transmitted only to the intended nodes.
Less risk of data collisions.
Better security as sent to right nodes.
More expensive.

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What is a Router?

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Device that transfers data from one network to another. Often used to connect LANs to form a WAN.

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How does a router work?

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Data packets arrive from node or hub.
Router reads data packets destination IP address.
Router uses database to look up where IP address is located.
Router identifies all the different routes could send data packets down and finds fastest route.

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What is a Ethernet Cable?

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Network cables to join individual nodes to form a LAN.

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What do Fibre Optic Cables do?

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Used to connect WANs together. Uses light to transmit data.