EET 450 Advanced Digital Computer Networks Wireless Peripherals.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Ethernet Wiring Qutaibah Malluhi CSE Department Qatar University.
Advertisements

Network Hardware and Physical Media
Introduction to Network
IT-320 Chapter 1 Introduction to Networks. Objectives 1. Differentiate between LANs, MANs, and WANs. 2. List and describe the components that make up.
CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY Chabot College ELEC Ethernet &
CHAPTER Practical Ethernet Implementation. Chapter Objectives Provide a background on Ethernet itself and describe its characteristics Explain the practical.
1 Data Transmission and Computer Networks Local Area Networks.
Networks Adapting Computers to Telecommunications Media.
Chapter 15 Network Hardware Unix System Administration.
CS335 Networking & Network Administration Thursday April 1.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK Presented by : Tan Teng MengWET Chan Choi Ngor WET Philip Lim Loong HinWET
Networks & telecommunications Part 2 July 2, 2012.
1 LANs are Subnet Standards Only Physical and Data Link Layer standards Implemented by the NICs:NICs Application Transport Internet LAN Subnet (NIC) Application.
Network Concepts. Networks LAN WAN Main Concepts n Protocol n Media n Topology.
TDC 461 Basic Communications Systems Local Area Networks 29 May, 2001.
OSI Reference Model An overview. Standards and the internet International Organization for Standardization ISO 70’s.
Basic Networking Hardware. Agenda Basic LAN Definition Network Hardware Network Media Sample LAN Implementation.
Router. Switch Repeater Cable is the medium through which information usually moves from one network device to another. It used to connect one network.
COMPUTER NETWORKING A computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications.
 The network interface card (NIC), or network card, is a device installed on the system that is responsible for sending and receiving data onto the network.
Chapter 10 LAN Wiring, Physical Topology, and Interface Hardware Network Interface Card (fig 10.2)(fig 10.2) Ethernet wiring schemes – Thicknet – Thinnet.
In The Name Of Allah Whose Blessings Are Uncountable.
NETWORK ADAPTERS AND CABLING. OBJECTIVES  Identify a network interface card  Link the network interface card and the PC  Configure the network card.
Chapter 20 Networks. 4 Questions that need to be answered concerning networks? –How will each computer be identified? –What kind of wire should you run.
Hardware Concepts Chapter 4.
TC 361 Data Networking Test Review
Semester 1 Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs. Ethernet Standards.
Chapter 5 Networks Communicating and Sharing Resources
Computer Network: It is group of interconnected computers and devices which are sharing the same communication infrastructure and communication protocols.
Local Area Networks School of Business Eastern Illinois University © Abdou Illia, Spring 2015 (March 9, 2015)
Networking Technologies Here are a few of the big questions: How will each computer be identified? If two or more computers want to talk at the same time,
Lesson 9 Networking Core Hardware Fundamentals Objectives Explain network communications concepts, including full- and half-duplex, network cabling,
NETWORK.
Networks LANS,. FastPoll True Questions Answer A for True and B for False A wireless infrastructure network uses a centralized broadcasting device, such.
Network Basics. Outline Objective Types of Networks LAN Topologies LAN Networking Standards Network Devices Dial-Up Access Ethernet Wiring Summary References.
Chapter 3 Networking Hardware Cisco Learning Institute Network+ Fundamentals and Certification Copyright ©2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle.
McGraw-Hill©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Figure 3-2 CSMA/CD.
1 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 1 v3.0 Module 3 Networking Media.
1 CCNA 1 v3.1 Module 3 Networking Media Claes Larsen, CCAI.
© 2009 Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. LAN Technologies Asst. Prof. Chaiporn Jaikaeo,
Basic Networking Hardware
Network Hardware and Software. What is a network? A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to: share resources (such as printers.
Lets play Jeopardy No, sorry. You got it! Devices CommunicConnectors Net Address Components
Infrastructure in Teleradiology CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Overview of Data Communication 3. Local Area Network 4. Wide Area Network 5. Emerging Technology.
Stuart Cunningham - Computer Platforms COMPUTER PLATFORMS Building & Planning Computer Networks Week 8.
1 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 1 v3.1 Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs.
CT1303 LAN LECTURE 15.
CTC 228 – Computer Networks Fall 2015 Instructor: Robert Spengler.
Ethernet Standards DIX consortium – Mbps Ethernet 1 st Blue book – 1980 IEEE group takes over – Project 802 –802.1 – High Level Interface –HLI –
3/5/2002e-business and Information Systems1 Computer Networking Computer System Computer Hardware Computer Software Computer Networking.
Copyright 2005 The Centers for Quality Teaching and Learning ™ Token Ring and Ethernet Networks Networking I.
Network Cabling Primary Cable Types The Network Interface Card Wireless Networking 1.
Chapter One Some Raw Basics of Networking. Objectives Introduce some basic concepts Learn some new vocabulary Get our first glimpse of some networking.
 LANs – A Definition - A local area network (LAN) is a computer network covering a small physical area, like a home, office, or small group of buildings,
CCNA1 v3 Module 5 v3 CCNA 1 Module 5 JEOPARDY S Dow.
Networking 101 TEE201. Table of Contents Gigabit Ethernet Where would a gigabit Ethernet protocol normally be used? What would you have to use to connect.
ETHERNET. Network Architecture Covers issue like how data will flow between the computers on the network. Involves with: Logical design Physical design.
Transmission Media I (06.523) Types and properties of physical transmission media I.
5 SECTION A 1 Network Building Blocks  Network Classifications  LAN Standards  Network Devices  Clients, Servers, and Peers  Physical Topology  Network.
Dammam Community College
Business Data Communications, Fourth Edition Chapter 9: Local Area Networks.
1 LAN Wiring, Physical Topology, and Interface Hardware.
Ethernet media and connector requirements 10BASE210BASE510BASE-T100BASE-TX100BASE-FX Media50-ohm coaxial (Thinne t) 50-ohm coaxial (Thicknet) EIA/TIA.
1. Network technology 2 Network Card (UTP) 3 UTP cable Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) 4 Shielded twisted pair (STP)
LECTURE 11 NET301 11/16/2015Lect IEEE LAN STANDARDS Ethernet LAN (by Xerox): Topology: Bus Transmission Media: Thick Coaxial Cable. Signal: Digital.
Mollie Sconyers.
Network Interface Cards
شبكات الحاسوب صائب ابوليل.
Networking Fundamentals
أ.كمال عيد كلية المعلمين حائل
Presentation transcript:

EET 450 Advanced Digital Computer Networks Wireless Peripherals

Networks  Networks connect computers and peripherals together Resource sharing Resource sharing FilesFiles PrintersPrinters ModemsModems ApplicationsApplications Peer-to-peer Peer-to-peer Client/Server Client/Server

Networks  Types Ethernet – IEEE Ethernet – IEEE Xerox, DECXerox, DEC 10 Base 5 – Thicknet - Twinax10 Base 5 – Thicknet - Twinax 10 Base 2 – Thinnet - Coax10 Base 2 – Thinnet - Coax 10 Base Tx - UTP10 Base Tx - UTP Token Ring – IEEE Token Ring – IEEE 802.5

Hardware  Network Interface Card (NIC) Probably ISA or PCI card Probably ISA or PCI card PCMCIA (PC Card) PCMCIA (PC Card) DongleDongle USB external adapter USB external adapter Wireless Wireless  Handshaking CSMACD CSMACD

Topology  Bus, Star Topology, Ring, Tree

Hardware  Network Interface Card  Hub  Bridges and Routers  Switches  The OSI model 7 – Application 6 – Presentation 5 – Session 4 – Transport 3 – Network 2 – Data Link 1 – Physical

Connections  Coaxial Cable BNC connectors BNC connectors Terminators (50 ohms) Terminators (50 ohms)  UTP – Unshielded twisted pair RJ 45 connectors RJ 45 connectors

Fiber Optic  FDDI

Fiber Optic  Single Mode  Multi-Mode  Splicing issues  Fiber to the Desktop Leading to Gigabit Ethernet Leading to Gigabit Ethernet

Wireless  3G  Bluetooth  IEEE b 11 Mbps 11 Mbps  IEEE a  IEEE g