Computer Network
Computer Network
Hub
It is a small, simple, inexpensive electronic device that
joins multiple computers together. A network hub is an
unsophisticated device in comparison with a switch. As
a multiport repeater it works by repeating bits
(symbols) received from one of its ports to all other
ports. A hub cannot further examine or manage any of
the traffic that comes through it: any packet entering
any port is rebroadcast on all other ports.
Router
is a networking device that forwards data
packets between computer networks. Routers
perform the traffic directing functions on
the Internet. A data packet is typically forwarded from
one router to another router through the networks that
constitute an internetwork until it reaches its
destination node.
A router may have interfaces for different physical
types of network connections, such as copper
cables, fibre optic, or wireless transmission.
Network cables
Coaxial Cables
Invented in the 1880s, "coax" was best known as the
kind of cable that connected television sets to home
antennas. Coaxial cable was also a standard for
10 Mbps Ethernet cables. Were replaced with
twisted pair cables.
Network Topology
Although it is usually easier to start connecting wires
and setting up your network, youll appreciate the level
of organization these models provide- especially when
your network grows in size. And if youre looking to do
well on networking exams, consider these topologies
essential to both learn and memorize.
Bus topology
Ring topology