Marking Scheme Computer Networks
Marking Scheme Computer Networks
[2 marks]
A computer network is a group of computer systems and other computing hardware devices
that are linked together through communication channels to facilitate communication and
resource-sharing among a wide range of users. Networks are commonly categorized based on
their characteristics.
Computer network requires the following devices (some of them are optional):-
• Network Interface Card (NIC)
• Hub
• Switches
• Cables and connectors
• Router
• Modem
2. Explain why we say ethernet is non-deterministic [2 marks]
3. State the difference between bit rate and baud rate [2 marks]
Bit rate and Baud rate, these two terms are often used in data communication. Bit rate is
simply the number of bits (i.e., 0’s and 1’s) transmitted per unit time. While Baud rate is
the number of signal units transmitted per unit time that is needed to represent those bits.
5. Explain the main difference between infrared and Bluetooth transmission [2 marks]
Infrared technology is what most TV remotes use. The distance an infrared signal can
travel varies based on the strength of the remote, but is usually less than 50 feet for
household electronics. In order for an infrared signal to be detected, there must be a direct
line of sight between the transmitter (remote) and the receiver (TV). If there is a wall or
large object between them, the signal will not pass through it.
Bluetooth, on the other hand, uses a radio frequency, which allows transmission through
walls and other objects. The standard range of a Class 3 Bluetooth device is about 30 ft.,
which makes it ideal for syncing PDAs with computers, using wireless cell phone headsets,
and enabling handsfree cell phone use inside Bluetooth-enabled automobiles.
A collision is the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to
transmit data at the same time. The network detects the "collision" of the two transmitted
packets and discards them both. Collisions are a natural occurrence on Ethernets.
I would implement high end router in ISP or tech company because higher end routers
can help with is having multiple devices on the same network. Higher end routers will
have the ability to have more devices downloading/uploading at higher speeds, whereas
cheaper routers will have fewer "lanes" to distribute the connection.