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Computer Networks 3A @DLPDI 2021 Learning Outcomes By the end of this session, you will be able to: Explain the concept of connecting devices Explain different types of networks Describe WiFi and the Internet Describe Bluetooth and file sharing @DLPDI 2021 Connecting Network devices Organizations implement computer networks so that they: 1. Communicate via email, video conferencing, instant messaging, etc. 2. Allow multiple users to share a single hardware device like a printer or scanner 3. Enable file sharing across the network 4. Allow for the sharing of software or operating programs on remote systems eg a common database or ERP 5. Make information easier to access and @DLPDI 2021 maintain among network users Connecting Network devices Connecting technology is determined by the size and structure of the network. There are many types of networks based on size as follows: Local Area Networks (LAN) -- this is a network within a room, a floor or a building. It uses the Ethernet cable or WiFi Personal Area Networks (PAN) – this is a very small network which could be a laptop tethering to a phone and using Bluetooth to print. Home Area Networks (HAN) – this is a network in a house comprising a few computers and possibly a modem for internet connectivity. It uses Ethernet, WiFi and Bluetooth. Wide Area Networks (WAN) – a computer network spanning several kilometers. It uses public infrastructure like telephone cables, fiber backbone, microwave and radio links. @DLPDI 2021 Connecting Network devices In order for all the devices to communicate effectively, the use communication protocols. Network protocols define a language of instructions and conventions for communication between the network devices. A communication protocol is a system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. Common communication protocols include: Transmission Control Protocol (TCT), Internet Protocol (IP), Wi-Fi protocol base on IEEE 802.11, @DLPDI 2021
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