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Ch.5
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 Introduction to Computer Networking
 Every Network Includes
 Advantage of network
 Type of Networks
 The internet
 Web browser
 Web browser definition
 Common web browser
 Search tips
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 A network connects one computer to other computers and
peripheral devices, enabling you to share data and resources with
others.
 Network interface card(NIC) is a circuit board or card that is
installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network.
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 A network consists of two or more computers that are
linked in order to share resources (such as printers and
CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications.
 The computers on a network may be linked through wire
(cables) or wireless ( Wi-Fi)
 A popular example of a computer network is the Internet,
which allows millions of users to share information.
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1. At least two computers that have something to share ,
or one computer and one peripheral devices
2. A cable or wireless pathway, called Transmission
Media, for computers to signal each other.
3. Rules, called Protocols , so that computers can use the
unified principle of data communication.
 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is
the basic communication language or protocol of the Internet.
4. Networking Interface Cards (NIC)
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1. File Sharing:
Networks offer a quick and easy way to share files directly.
2. Resource Sharing:
All computers in the network can share resources such as printers,
fax machines, modems and scanners.
3. Communication:
Those on the network can communicate with each other via e-mail,
instant messages etc.
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4. Flexible Access:
Networks allow their users to access files from computers
throughout the network.
5. Sharing of Information
Computer networks enable us to share data and information with
the computers that are located geographically large distance
apart.
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1.
2.
local area network (LAN )
 is a group of computers and network devices connected together using wired ,
usually within the same building
A wireless local area network (WLAN)
 is a group of computers and network devices connected together wirelessly ,
usually within the same building
 LAN refers to a wired network while WLAN is used to refer to a wireless
network.
 LAN is much faster compared to WLAN.
 LAN is more secure compared to WLAN.
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3.
Wide area network (WAN)
 refers to a network which covers a large geographical area
 A WAN connects several LAN
 The Internet is an example of a worldwide public WAN.
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Personal area network (PAN )
 is a computer network used for data transmission amongst devices such as computers,
telephones, tablets and personal digital assistants.
 Typically within 10 meters or 33 feed
 Example : Bluetooth
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 The Internet is the largest network in the world, connecting millions of people.
 Internet usage
 Email
 World Wide Web
 Web site\ collection of web pages
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 The software you use to connect your computer to the Web server is
your Web browser.
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 Common Web browsers are:
 Internet Explorer
 Safari
 Google Chrome
 Firefox
 These browsers use a standard Graphical User Interface design .
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 A network connects one computer to other computers and peripheral
devices.
 Every Network Includes at least two computers, Transmission Media,
Protocols , Networking Interface Cards (NIC).
 File Sharing, Resource Sharing, Communication, Flexible Access,
sharing of information are the advantages of networking.
 There are four kinds of network: LAN , WLAN,WAN and PAN
 The Internet is the largest network in the world, connecting millions of
people.
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 …................. connects one computer to other computers and peripheral devices,
enabling you to share data and resources with others.
 …................ is a circuit board or card that is installed in a computer so that it can
be connected to a network.
 The computers on a network may be linked through …............ or …......................
 A popular example of a computer network is …........................
1.
Every Network Includes
 At least two computers and NIC
 Protocols
 Transmission Media
 All of the above
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 …..............is a group of computers and network devices connected together using
wired , usually within the same building.
 …................... is a group of computers and network devices connected together
wirelessly , usually within the same building.
 …............... refers to a network which covers a large geographical area
 …................... is a computer network used for data transmission amongst devices
such as computers, telephones, tablets and personal digital assistants.
 …................. is the largest network in the world, connecting millions of people.
 …..................... collection of web pages.
 The software you use to connect your computer to the Web server is your
…..................
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 LAN refers to a …............... network while WLAN is used to refer to a ….............
network.
 A WAN connects several LAN (true – false)
 LAN is much faster compared to WLAN
(true – false)
 WLAN is more secure compared to LAN (true – false)
 The Internet is an example of PAN (true – false)
 Bluetooth is an example of LAN (true – false)
 Browsers use a different Graphical User Interface design (true – false)
 Give me three advantages of Networks?
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