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Title: Networking: Computer Connections


1
Networking Computer Connections
  • Chapter 7

2
Data Communications
  • Send and receive information over communications
    lines

3
Distributed Data Processing
4
Network
  • Uses communication equipment to connect two or
    more computers and their resources
  • LAN shares data and resources among users in
    close proximity (same floor/building)
  • WAN shares data among users who are
    geographically distant

5
Basic Components
  • Sending device
  • Communications link
  • Receiving device

6
Data Transmissionbandwidth
  • Digital lines
  • Sends data as distinct pulses
  • Need digital line
  • Analog lines
  • Sends a continuous electrical signal in the form
    of a wave
  • Conversion from digital to analog needed
  • Telephone lines, coaxial cables, microwave
    circuits

7
Modemlow bandwidth connection
  • Modulate
  • Convert from digital to analog
  • Demodulate
  • Convert from analog to digital
  • Speeds up to 56,000 bps (56K)
  • (bps is speed of transferring data
  • (bits per second)

8
Types of Modems
  • Direct-connect
  • External
  • Internal
  • PCMCIA
  • Personal Computer Memory Card International
    Association
  • Notebook and laptop computers

9
Broad bandwidth connections
10
ISDNIntegrated Services Digital Network
  • Digital transmission
  • Speeds of 128,000 bps
  • Connect and talk at same time
  • Need
  • Adapter
  • Upgraded phone service
  • Initial costs high
  • Ongoing monthly fees may be high
  • Not available in all areas

11
DSLDigital Subscriber Line
  • Uses conventional telephone lines
  • No industry standard
  • Cost
  • Speed
  • Phone line shared between computer and voice
  • Always on
  • Speed ranges from 1mbps Up to 10 Mbps
  • (security problems since its always on)

12
Cable Modem
  • Coaxial cables
  • Does not interfere with cable TV reception
  • Up to 10 million bps
  • Always on
  • Shared capacity
  • Security problem

13
High Capacity Digital Lines
  • T1
  • 1.54 Mbps
  • T3
  • 43 Mbps
  • Expensive
  • High-volume traffic

14
Summary of bandwidth connections available for
individuals and businesses
  • Low speed PPP (modem)
  • Modem connections 28,000k - 56,000K
  • High-speed (broad bandwidth) connection to the
    Internet
  • ISDN, Cable Modem, DSL, T1, T2, T3
  • ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network)
    Digital transmission over telephone lines. Its
    speed is up to 128Kbps. Available from Telephone
    company.
  • Cable Modem connects you PC to a local cable TV
    line and receives data at 1.5-10 Mbps (Millions
    bits per second). RCN Cables
  • DSL(Digital subscriber line) Digital
    transmission of data over telephone line.
    Available from Telephone company.
  • Speed is about 1- 10 Mbps.
  • T1 The T-carrier system transmits at 1.43 Mbps.
  • Used by ISPs
  • T2 The T-carrier system transmits at 6.3 Mbps.
  • Used by ISPs
  • T3 Also used by ISPs. 44 Mbps

15
Network Cable
  • Twisted pair
  • Coaxial cable
  • Fiber optic cable
  • Wireless
  • No cables
  • Easy to set up and reconfigure
  • Slower transmission rates
  • Small distance between nodes
  • Uses infrared or low-power radio wave
    transmissions

16
Twisted PairWire Pair
  • Inexpensive
  • Susceptible to electrical interference (noise)
  • Telephone systems
  • Physical characteristics
  • Twisted around each other to reduce electrical
    interference
  • Plastic sheath
  • Shielded twisted pair
  • Metallic protective sheath
  • Reduces noise
  • Increases speed

17
Coaxial Cable
  • Higher bandwidth
  • Less susceptible to noise
  • Used in cable TC systems
  • Physical characteristics
  • Center conductor wire
  • Surrounded by a layer of insulation

18
Fiber Optics
  • Transmits using light
  • Higher bandwidth
  • Less expensive
  • Immune to electrical noise
  • More secure easy to notice an attempt to
    intercept signal
  • Physical characterizes
  • Glass or plastic fibers
  • Very thin (thinner than human hair)
  • Material is light

19
Microwave Transmission
  • Line-of-site
  • High speed
  • Cost effective
  • Easy to implement
  • Weather can cause interference
  • Physical characteristics
  • Data signals sent through atmosphere

20
Satellite Transmission
  • Microwave transmission with a satellite acting as
    a relay
  • Long distance
  • Components
  • Earth stations send and receive signals
  • Transponder satellite
  • Receives signal from earth station (uplink)
  • Amplifies signal
  • Changes the frequency
  • Retransmits the data to a receiving earth station
    (downlink)

21
Satellite Transmission
22
Combination
  • Example East and West coast
  • Request made
  • Twisted pair in the phone lines on the East Coast
  • Microwave and satellite transmission across the
    country
  • Twisted pair in the phone lines on the West coast
  • Data transferred
  • Twisted pair in the phone lines on the West Coast
  • Microwave and satellite transmission across the
    country
  • Twisted pair in the phone lines on the East coast

23
Network TopologyLAN WAN
  • Physical layout
  • Star
  • Ring
  • Bus
  • Node any device connected to the network
  • Server
  • Computer
  • Printer
  • Other peripheral

24
LAN (Local Area Network)
  • Components
  • PCs
  • Network cable
  • Connections over short distances through
    communications media
  • Same floor or building

25
WANWide Area Network
  • Link computers in geographically distant locations
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