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NAME-ANGEL KHARI
CLASS- 12TH I ROLL NO- 19 SUBJECT- COMPUTER SCIENCE Connecting the Dots: An In-Depth Exploration of Computer Networking Introduction to Networking
Computer Networking is the practice of
connecting computers and devices to share resources and information. This presentation will explore its fundamental concepts, protocols, and technologies that enable seamless communication in today's digital world. Computer Networking refers to the interconnection of multiple computing devices that communicate and share resources. It encompasses both hardware and software, enabling data exchange across various platforms and locations. Networks can be classified into Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), and Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN). Each type serves different geographical areas and purposes, impacting speed and accessibility. Network Topologies
Network Topology refers to the
arrangement of different elements in a network. Common topologies include star, ring, and mesh, each with unique advantages and disadvantages affecting performance and reliability. Protocols are essential rules that dictate how data is transmitted across networks. Common protocols include TCP/IP, HTTP, and FTP, which facilitate communication and ensure data integrity. Key network devices include routers, switches, and hubs. These devices manage data traffic, connect different networks, and ensure efficient communication between devices within a network. Wireless Networking allows devices to connect without physical cables, using technologies like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This flexibility enhances mobility and accessibility, making it a popular choice for many users. Network Security
Ensuring network security is crucial to
protect data from unauthorized access and cyber threats. Techniques like firewalls, encryption, and VPNs help safeguard sensitive information during transmission. Future of Networking The future of computer networking is leaning towards 5G, IoT, and cloud computing. These advancements promise faster speeds, enhanced connectivity, and smarter devices, transforming how we interact with technology. Conclusion In conclusion, computer networking is a vital component of modern technology. Understanding its principles, devices, and protocols is essential for leveraging its full potential in our increasingly connected world. Thanks!