Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Networks
- LANS (Local Area Networks)
- Pros and Cons
- Advantages
- Easily share files and data
- Share resources such as printers and internet connections
- Communicate with other network users
- Store data centrally for ease of access and backup
- Disadvantages
- Computers will be more vulnerable to hackers
- Increased risk of data corruption
- Computers can be more easily attacked by viruses
- Implementation costs are higher because of a server and network cabling
- Client server netwroks
Anmerkungen:
- One or more computers are designated to serve the client computers. These clients will communicate with each other and externally through the server.
- Server
Anmerkungen:
- A computer that includes a faster processor, more RAM and a lot more backing storage space than a client computer.
- A file server may look after the organidation of files on the network
- A print server may coordinate the printing on the network
- Terminal
Anmerkungen:
- Any computer that gives a user access to any type of network
- Peer-to-peer networks
Anmerkungen:
- A peer to peer network allow every computer to communicate directly with every other computer in the network
- Cabled LAN
- Network Interface Card
- A conputer is connected to a LAN using a NIC
- Wireless LAN
- Component requirements
- Wireless access points
- A wireless connection requirement containing a radio reciever, encryption and communications software, that broadcast to and recieve signals from wireless netnetwork interface cards
- Wireless NICs
- Routers
- A harware device that enable several computers to communicate through a wireless acess point at the same time
- Booster
- A device that amplifies a wireless signal so that it can be detected at greater distances from the wireless access point.
- Than a wired LAN: 》more flexible 》relatively slow transmission speed 》prone to illegal access more
- PANs (Personal Area Networks)
- Bluetooth
- Short range
- Radio signals
- Than WiFi: 》much slower data transfer rate 》much shorter range
- Requires a tranceiver chip
- WANS (Wide Area Networks)
- Bandwidth
- The volume of data that can be transmitted in a given time
- Narrowband
- Refers to data transmission over a telephone line using an analogue modem
- Uses dial-up to access the Internet
- Modem
- A device used to convert the digital signal emitted by a computer to analogue signals that can be transmitted over a telephone line
- Broadband
- Data transmission using ADSL and cable
- ADSL: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- A means of transmitting digital signals using telephone lines
- Many times faster than narrownband