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of the differences
between and
implications of the
use of wireless and
wired networks
Notes and Reminders
Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth offer wireless communication between devices. They
both use electromagnetic radiation as the carrier of data transmission.
Switch
Switches are similar to hubs, but are more efficient in the way they distribute the data packet. As
with hubs, they connect a number of devices or computers together to form a LAN (for example,
a star network).
However, unlike a hub, the switch checks the data packet received and works out its destination
address (or addresses) and sends the data to the appropriate computer(s) only. This makes using a
switch a more secure and efficient way of distributing data.
Repeater
When signals are sent over long distances, they suffer attenuation or signal loss. Repeaters are
devices which are added to transmission systems to boost the signal so it can travel greater
distances. They amplify signals on both analogue (copper cable) and digital (fibre optic cable)
communication links.
Modem Explanation
VPN
Proxy Server
Homework
Differences between routers and gateways.
Modem Vs Router
TCP/IP
Similarly, MAC addresses are used for local network communication and are crucial for
ensuring data is correctly delivered to the specific network interface of a device within the
local network.
Temporary house addresses (e.g., rental addresses) may be used for a limited time, and they
serve specific purposes for temporary residents.
Temporary IP addresses may be used for a session or a limited period for devices to
communicate within a network but are subject to change.
Ethernet
This situation can occur for various reasons, and it typically leads to network communication
issues.
Here are some common causes of IP address conflicts:
Static IP Configuration Errors: In a network, devices can be assigned IP addresses manually
through static IP configuration. If an administrator or user assigns the same IP address to two
or more devices accidentally, it will lead to an IP address conflict.
Broadcast – communication where pieces of data
are sent from sender to receiver.
Collision – situation in which two messages/data from
different sources are trying to transmit
along the same data channel.
PSTN is the traditional telephone network that has been in use for decades. It is an analog system
that relies on circuit-switching technology to transmit voice signals. Key features of PSTN include:
Example of PSTN: When you make a call from a landline phone to another landline phone, you are
using the PSTN. A classic example is making a call from your home phone to your neighbor's home
phone.
VoIP is a technology that allows voice calls to be transmitted over the Internet or other IP-based
networks. It converts voice into digital data packets and transmits them over the Internet. Key
features of VoIP include:
Example of VoIP: Skype, WhatsApp calls, and Zoom meetings are all examples of VoIP services.
When you make a voice or video call over the Internet using one of these platforms, you are using
VoIP technology.
Satellites are an important part of all network communications that cover vast distances. Due to
the curvature of the Earth, the height of the satellite’s orbit determines how much coverage it can
give.
The below figure shows how satellites are classified according to how high they orbit in relation
to the Earth’s surface.
The internet is based on TCP/IP protocols. Protocols
define the rules that must be agreed by
senders and receivers on the internet. Protocols can
be divided into TCP layers
What is IP address
An IP address, which stands for Internet Protocol address, is a
unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a
computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for
communication. These addresses serve two main functions:
Device Identification:
Location Address:
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What is Public IP address and Private IP address with an
example