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2. Introduction of Networking
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What is a network?
The concept of a network is pretty simple. Acouple of computers have some cables strung between them, and send data back and forth using
electrical signaling over the cable. More or less the same as telephones do or, in a very rough sense, like two kids speaking into tin cans
connected by a string.
But how does the data actually get from computer Ato computer B? How does computer Afind the physical location of computer Bon the
network? If they communicate with electrical signaling, so the data is traveling "at the speed of light", why does it take so long to send a big file
across the network?
Gaining a scientific understanding of the answers to these questions may take years, but we shall endeavor to crack them open at the surface,
and explore the definition of network in a way that makes as much sense as two kids speaking into tin cans connected by a string. In real life,
networks are not simply two cans tied together by a single string, they are millions and millions of cans (technically called hosts) interconnected
with many strings.
Servers and Clients
In networking there are always two computers in the connection. The server and the client. The server listens and waits for clients to connect to
it and the client connects to the server. To use the above example the server is the computer that holds the web site and the client is your web
browser. So when you type in http://www.google.com, your web browser connects to the server at http://www.google.com and they start
communicating.
Protocols
Aprotocol is the language that computers use to talk to each other. If two computers want to talk to each other they need to know the same
language. If they don't know the same language they can't talk to each other. For example if someone who speaks Chinese and doesn't know a
word of English it won't be all that easy to communicate with an English speaking person. It will be nearly impossible. The protocol used in
Web Browsers and Web Servers is the HTTP protocol.
3. Content of Networking Course
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NETWORKING (N+)
1. Basic Networking Concepts
2.The osi Model's
3.Topology
4.Network Interface Card
5. Introducing Protocol
6. Network Cacling and Devices
7. Internetworking Hardware Components
8. TCP/IP Fundamentals
9. Tcp/Ip Addressing and Subnetting
10. Name Resolution
11.Firewalls and Proxies
12.Firewall Politics
13Types of Firewalls
14. Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
15. Identifying Network Operating Systems Features
16. Network Client
17. Directory Service
18. Accessing and Managing in AWindows Network
19. How to use Remote Desktop in Windows 7
20. Offline Files
21. Map Network Drive
22. Disk Management
23. Sharing
24. How to Hide Hard Drive in Windows
25. Install a Network Printer in Windows 7
26. To Enable Disk Quota Limits for a Hard Disk
27. Enabling Telnet Client
28. Restore Files From a Backup
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