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Networks Computer Technology

Computer Network Two or more computers and other devices (printers or scanners) that are connected, for the purpose of sharing data and programs

Network Terms Server Client A computer or program which provides services to other programs or users, either in the same computer or over a computer network. Client Computer Software program that requests services from the server. Allows the user to access the server.

Network Terms (continued) Workstation Refers to a personal computer connected to a network Example Each computer in the classroom

Network Interface Card (NIC) Small circuit board that coverts the digital signals from a computer into signals that can travel over a network Desktop Computers have the NIC inside the case with a jack on the outside for the network cable Example Our classroom computers Notebook or Laptop Computers have a special card that fits into a slot or opening in the case Picture on this slide is the NIC for a Notebook or Laptop

Network Connection Devices Modem An electronic device that makes possible the transmission of data to or from a computer via telephone or other communication lines. Node Any computer or other electronic device such as a printer, scanner, etc. that is connected to a network. Routers A device that connects two or more nodes to each other and also connects one network to another. Gateway A device that serves as an entrance to another network.

IP Addresses A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the internet Example – 204.127.102.001 Each computer on a network should have its own separate IP Address or conflicts will occur when there are duplicate addresses

DNS (Domain Name System) An internet service that translates domain names into IP Addresses Example: www.cnn.com = 157.166.226.25

Local Area Network (LAN) Computer network that is located within a limited geographical area, such as a school or small business Example The AFJH Network

Wide Area Network (WAN) Interconnected group of computers and peripherals that cover a large geographical area, such as multiple buildings Examples The Alpine School District Network The Internet

Virtual Private Network (VPN) A network that is constructed by using public wires — usually the Internet — to connect to a private network, such as a company's internal network. Example: Working from home, but connected to Company network.

Resources Parsons, June Jamrich, and Dan Oja. Computer Concepts. Boston: Course Technology - Thompson Learning, 2002.