Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Introduction to computeer
networks
A computer network is a group ol computing devices that are connected together
Computer network
so that they can share data and resources.
Mobile network A mobile network is a network of communication and computing devices where
the last link is over a mobile phone network.
ITQ 3.1 Originally developed for mobile phone systems, mobile networks now carry
Why might someone on the move data as well as voice communication. Persons On the mOve with smartphones can
want to join a computer network?
now join a computer network.
Computer networks are needed because organisations want to communicate
with others and share data files and other resources.
computers and laptops will usually have a network port into which ap
network cable can be plugged and a wireless network adapter allou
computer to join a Wi-Fi network without a physical cable. Smar1phones
to connect to a mobile network and they also include a wireless Wi-Fi
adapter.
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a standard lor wireless communication between
computing dev
In a wired network computing devices communicate using physical wi
In a wireless network computing devices comnmunicate using electromagnetu
TQ 3.2 difference
waves of different frequencies. Types of wireless communication are Bl
a) What is the main
betweena wired and a wireless
Wi-Fi and mobile 2G (second generation), 3G, 4G but more about the
Most networks are a combination of wired and wireles.
network?
Networks range Irom a lewcomputers connected together in an ollice lo
b) Give ONE advarntage of using a
of compulers connected together to create the Internet.
wireless network.
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the class.
hub
.. . ....
The network within the head office of Caribbean Travel Services
CT is a local area network allowing staff to share a single Internet
Connection, printers and files.
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Metropolitan area network
Metropolitan area networks
A
metropolitan area network (MAN) is a
computer network in a
or
region larger than that covered
by a LAN. geographic arearea
A number of
Caribbean governments have
already started
ITO 3.3 area networks.
of
These networks
to set
give employees around a town orup metropolitan
a) What does the L in
LAN stand
range governnment inlormation and services. Private sector city access to a a
ITQ 3.4
a) What type of network does
your local dental practice use? Fiqure 3.2 Wide area networks are used to provide ATM services such as balance enquiries and casn
withdrawal locally and internationally
b) What type of network does
your international airline use?
c)Whattype of network does
your district government use?
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As Caribbean Travel Services expanded, it set
CT up operations offices,
maintenance offices and bus depots in different towns and it
to expand into different territories. The networks in
to be connected to head office so a WAN is needed.
hopes
each town need
ACTIVITY 3.3 Choosing the best geographic network for your company
Use the company you created in the Introduction or use St
Luago Fashion.
Discuss what sort of network might be most suitable in the
early years of your
company's development.
Will the network requirements change as
you open a second and third location?
Be prepared to answer your teacher's
questions about your results.
Valencia
Arima
Port of Spain
Sangre Grande
Chaguanas
of Paria
Gulf a
Trinidad
San Fernando
Figure 3.3 Map of Trinidad shoWing routes with Wi-Fi enabled buses. Source: http://twifii.gov
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Mobile networks as radio-based commnon
carriers
Recall that a mobile network is a network of communication and
computing devices
where tlhe last link is over a mobile phone network. Mobile network
services are
operated by a few large connpanies in cach country, for example Digicel and FLOW
Many computer networks rely on mobile networks to provided additional flexible
connectivity.
Common carrier A carrier is
comnmon a company that offers communication services to the general
public.
Mobile networks started life as networks for cellular phones. They are called
cell
phones because of the way in which mobile networks work. A mobile phone masi
has a radio transmitter and receiver at the top. The
signals from the mast reach out
in a circle - or cell. Any mobile within that cell can communicate with
phone the
mast. In a city there are many hundreds of masts
spread throughout the city area
so that their cells
overlap. All the masts are networked together so a mobile phone
in one cell can communicate with a mobile
phone in the same cell or another cell.
From its early days this system has
expanded and now covers the majority of urban
areas around the
globe.
One particularly clever aspect of a mobile network is that if
you leave one cell
and enter another, your communication device
automaticaly disconnects from
one mast and reconnects to the new mast without any interruption to service.
Mobile networks continue
ITQ 3.5 to expandin coverage, speed and capacity.
Where are the THREE nearest
Figure 3.4 A mobile network mast
mobile phone masts to your
school?
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Now try to apply what you have learnt to your own company
ACTIVITY 3.4 Mobile networks for a growing company
Use the company you created in earlier activities or use St Luago Fashion.
Review the activities your company will perform.
Identify activities that involve employees travelling.
Find out what generation of mobile network is available in your location: 36, 4G or 56.
Discussifthe employees will need to use mobile networks to connect to the
company netvvork.
.Record your results in alistto share with the class.
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Theory
Bluetooth>
used in Information
Bluetooth is a
Technology. Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are widely Ised.
wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances fr
chnologies,
irom One
device to another.
Protocol A protocol is a set of rules or an agreed way to exchange or transmit
nit data
data ho
between
devices.
Look for the Bluetooth symbol. Bluetooth
Bluetooth has a limited range (approximately 10 metres)and does not pen
walls easily so there will be litle interference from other devices in adiine
rooms. Communication between computers, graphic pads, digital cameras, mohi ining
phones, wireless headphones and wireless speakers is often by Bluetooth.
(Wi Fi)
CERTIFIED
Figure 3.6 Wi-Fi Alliance's Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Iogo, which is available for use only on certified products
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