Introduction To Networking
by Matthew Bulat
M.Eng.Tech MACS CP Prince2 ITIL Chairman NQ Chapter Aust.
Computer Society
What is networking?
A system to allow computers to communicate.
Wired or Wireless
e.g. Internet - 3.3 billion users
Smartphone - 1.8 billion users
Classroom
Networking
Wireless
Networking
Wireless
Access
Point
Building Network Switch
School Network Switch / Router
Building to
Building
Fibre
Optic
Cable
Internet Connection
Copper Ethernet Cable
School
Laptops &
Tablets
NBN
Network
Termination
Unit
Other Networks
Where can networking lead me into the future?
● Townsville has the most fibre NBN in Australia (18 suburbs)
● NBN will improve VOIP telephony e.g. Skype, Hangouts
● NBN Satellite goes active in April 2016
● Networking helps us work remotely. e.g. Work from home
● Networking allows access to global computing resources
Satellite Networking Across Australia in 2016
Remote Australia Classroom with Satellite Networking plus WiFi
One Laptop Per Child
~$200 US each
WiFi
WiFi Mesh
~ 12 volt charging
Picture Interface
(Sugar Linux)
Teach Language
Water resistant
2 million distributed
including in Australia
Raspberry Pi 3
$54 Quad Core Computer
Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth
4 x USB 2
HDMI HD video/sound
MicroSD storage
Micro USB power 10 watts
Linux or Windows 10 IoT
What are the possibilities?
Internet of Things (IoT), Thin Client, Smart Devices, Set top box...
How can I learn more about networking?
Coursera - 300+ free network courses https://www.coursera.org
Microsoft Education - 55 free network courses - https://mva.microsoft.com/
Further Research Topics
● WiFi - Wireless Networking E.g. School, Home, MiTownsville (public)
● TCP/IP - Protocol used to communicate on the Internet
● IoT - Internet of Things - Devices using the Internet by themselves
● CompTIA Network + Overview of Networking technologies
● Cisco CCNA - One of the languages to program networking hardware
● Virtual Machine (computers in a computer) internal networking
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Introduction to Computer Networking - School level

  • 1.
    Introduction To Networking byMatthew Bulat M.Eng.Tech MACS CP Prince2 ITIL Chairman NQ Chapter Aust. Computer Society
  • 2.
    What is networking? Asystem to allow computers to communicate. Wired or Wireless e.g. Internet - 3.3 billion users Smartphone - 1.8 billion users
  • 3.
    Classroom Networking Wireless Networking Wireless Access Point Building Network Switch SchoolNetwork Switch / Router Building to Building Fibre Optic Cable Internet Connection Copper Ethernet Cable School Laptops & Tablets NBN Network Termination Unit
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  • 5.
    Where can networkinglead me into the future? ● Townsville has the most fibre NBN in Australia (18 suburbs) ● NBN will improve VOIP telephony e.g. Skype, Hangouts ● NBN Satellite goes active in April 2016 ● Networking helps us work remotely. e.g. Work from home ● Networking allows access to global computing resources
  • 6.
    Satellite Networking AcrossAustralia in 2016
  • 7.
    Remote Australia Classroomwith Satellite Networking plus WiFi
  • 8.
    One Laptop PerChild ~$200 US each WiFi WiFi Mesh ~ 12 volt charging Picture Interface (Sugar Linux) Teach Language Water resistant 2 million distributed including in Australia
  • 9.
    Raspberry Pi 3 $54Quad Core Computer Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth 4 x USB 2 HDMI HD video/sound MicroSD storage Micro USB power 10 watts Linux or Windows 10 IoT What are the possibilities? Internet of Things (IoT), Thin Client, Smart Devices, Set top box...
  • 10.
    How can Ilearn more about networking? Coursera - 300+ free network courses https://www.coursera.org Microsoft Education - 55 free network courses - https://mva.microsoft.com/ Further Research Topics ● WiFi - Wireless Networking E.g. School, Home, MiTownsville (public) ● TCP/IP - Protocol used to communicate on the Internet ● IoT - Internet of Things - Devices using the Internet by themselves ● CompTIA Network + Overview of Networking technologies ● Cisco CCNA - One of the languages to program networking hardware ● Virtual Machine (computers in a computer) internal networking http://www.slideshare.net/matthewbulat/introduction-to-computer-networking-school-level