Computer Networks Cont’d Basic 6 Basic Technology Lesson Note

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Topic: Computer Networks Cont’d

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Define computer network
  2. Define network technology
  3. Outline types of network technology/topology

Content

Network Technology

Definition: Network technology refers to the methods, protocols, hardware, and software used to connect computers and devices to enable communication and resource sharing.

Components of Network Technology:

 

  1. HARDWARE:
  • Network Interface Cards (NICs)
  • Switches
  • Routers
  • Hubs
  • Cables (Ethernet, Fiber optic)
  • Wireless Access Points
  • Modems
  1. SOFTWARE:
  • Network Operating Systems
  • Protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP)
  • Network management software
  • Security software (Firewalls)
  1. TRANSMISSION MEDIA:

Wired:

  • Twisted Pair Cable:
    1. Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7
    2. Most common
    3. Inexpensive
    4. Good for short/medium distances
  • Coaxial Cable:
    1. Cable TV and older networks
    2. Better shielding than twisted pair
  • Fiber Optic Cable:
    1. Uses light signals
    2. Very fast (up to 100 Gbps)
    3. Long distances
    4. Expensive
    5. Immune to electromagnetic interference

Wireless:

  • Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)
  • Bluetooth
  • Infrared
  • Satellite
  • Microwave
  • Radio waves

Network Protocols

Definition: Rules and standards that govern how data is transmitted over networks.

Common Protocols:

  1. TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
  2. HTTP/HTTPS – Web browsing
  3. FTP – File transfer
  4. SMTP – Email sending
  5. POP3/IMAP – Email receiving
  6. DNS – Domain name system

Network Security

Threats:

  • Viruses and malware
  • Hacking
  • Unauthorized access
  • Data theft
  • Phishing

Protection:

  • Firewalls
  • Antivirus software
  • Encryption
  • Strong passwords
  • Regular updates
  • User authentication
  • Network monitoring

Recap: Network Topologies

Types (Detailed):

  1. Bus Topology
  • Single cable backbone
  • All devices connected
  • Economical but less reliable
  1. Ring Topology
  • Circular connection
  • Data travels one direction

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