A computer network allows electronic devices to connect and share resources through wireless or wired connections. Networks can be as simple as two computers sharing files or as large as networks spanning businesses, schools, and globally with the Internet. Larger networks are more complex and may require network software and servers to manage connections and security between thousands of devices. The basic components of a home network typically include a computer, modem, router, and optionally a printer to share an Internet connection and resources between devices in a home.
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Cloud Computing, an online storage houseManoj Khetan
In this progressing world storage demands ae increasing day by day. We store photos, videos, and all memories of those events we had enojyed. So, cloud computing becomes an important tool in our life.
Cloud Computing, an online storage houseManoj Khetan
In this progressing world storage demands ae increasing day by day. We store photos, videos, and all memories of those events we had enojyed. So, cloud computing becomes an important tool in our life.
This slide deck was used for a 2-day short course at IIT Gandhinagar in Spring 2015. Being a 2-day course, it focuses more on a qualitative description of how we access the Internet.
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Networking
Computer network
Types of network
Personal Area Networks (PANs)
Local Area Networks (LANs)
Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs)
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Classification of Network Architecture
Client-server architecture
Peer-to-peer architecture
Hybrid architecture
Network topology
Bus Topology
Star Topology
Ring Topology
Mesh Topology
Tree Topology
Hybrid Topology
A computer network is a digital telecommunications network that allows network nodes to share resources. In computer networks, computer devices exchange data with each other using connections (data links) between nodes. These data links are established via network cables such as wire or fiber optics , or wireless media such as Wi-Fi .
Network computing devices that launch, route , and terminate data are called network nodes. [1] Nodes are often identified by network addresses and can include network hosts such as personal computers , phones , and servers , as well as network hardware such as routers and switches. Two such devices can be said to be interconnected when one can exchange information with the other, whether they are directly connected to each other or not. In most cases, application-specific communication protocols are layered (i.e., carry a payload ) over other general communication protocols . This formidable collection of information technology requires skilled network managers to keep all network systems running well.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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2. What is a Computer Network
A computer network is a
complex system of
interconnecting electronic
devices that can be
shared by one or more
people and allows them to
utilize resources that are
connected through a
wireless or hardwired
connection. The larger
the network, the more
complex it becomes.
3. To infinity and beyond….
Networks can be as simple as two
computers connected together to
share files between each other.
Most of us, if we have more than
one computer, a printer and a
connection to internet have a small
network inside our home.
4. To infinity and beyond….
Businesses and schools can have networks within
networks that could have 1000’s of devices
interconnected across a city or even the country.
This helps their employees and workers be more
productive, work collaboratively and share resources
like printers, scanners, hard drives, files and internet
connections. Sharing of resources, especially
hardware, can save a school or business a lot of
money and eliminate having to purchase one of
every thing for everyone.
5. To infinity and beyond….
• The internet, is a sense, is the largest network. A
global network that we can all access. We can
send email, share videos, photos, music, shop,
browse a museum’s virtual collection, and do and
interact with people and things literally around the
world.
6. The Home Network
First , we must have a computer. Once we have that we need to
have something to connect it to. In a home, we would first connect it
to the modem that carries the internet connection from our Internet
Service Provider (ISP). If we would like to connect more than one
device (computer , printer, etc.) we would need to also add a router.
This expands the capacity of the network. If the computer has
wireless capability, you may consider adding a wireless router. This
would allow the option of being just about anywhere in your home
and still access the internet and your other network resources.
Although not required, a printer is a nice addition to any home
network that can be connected to the router either wirelessly or by a
cable.
Cable Modem Wireless router Laptop
7. Larger Networks - LAN’s and WAN’s
LAN’s (Local Area Networks) are
networks where all the resources
are located relatively close to each
other. Usually within the same
building.
WAN’s (Wide Area Networks) are
networks that are spread out over
a large area. This could be
spread over multiple buildings,
across a city, or even spread out
over several states.
8. Network Software
Like your individual computer, some sort of software is
needed to create a common language (so to speak)
for all devices on the network to be able to
communicate with each other. Without it, the network
would be like two people screaming at each other in
totally different languages.
• Neither understanding
the other, nothing getting
accomplished and it only
frustrates all those
around them, continuing
to complicate the
situation.
9. Network Software
• On a small simple network, your computer or laptop’s
operating system may be enough to run and manage
your network.
For a larger more complex network
and a more robust network software
may need to be installed on the
servers that manage the
connections between all resources
and help manage user accounts
and rights to various aspects of the
network. It can also add a layer or
security to the network, filter
websites and add a firewall to
protect the network from external
threats.
10. References
HowStuffWorks “Computer.” (n.d.). Retrieved February 7, 2012, from
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/
NETC: A Guide to Networking for K-12. (n.d.). Retrieved February 7,
2012, from http://www.netc.org/network_guide/