Michelle Alexander Dr. Sanders Library 5050 Network and Networking.

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Michelle Alexander Dr. Sanders Library 5050 Network and Networking

Networking What is a Network? A Network is a number of electronic devices which are connected so that data is able to be transferred between them.

Network Management What are we connected to? PAN Personal Area Network LAN Local Area Network wLAN Wireless Local Area Network MAN MetropolitanArea Network WAN Wide Area Network

Connections: Let’s Put it Together Web server IP Addresses Domain name URL Address Browser Internet Verses WWW Search Engines/ Meta Searches

Network Topics Network Protocols or Languages CCITT Providing Standard Address De Facto Use and Gateways Central Processing Unit/ Cost Share File Transfer Networking Standards Networking Companies Internet Access Chats/ real-time communication Communications/ Satellite

Library Automation in Schools and Public Libraries Management Information Retrieval Communication Educational and Recreational

Security Issues Firewalls Viruses Filtering (Fortress) Hackers SPAM/Getting Rid Of Child Security of Info

Prevention from Accessing the ‘ports’ on the network that are used for communication Application Gateways Protection against Viruses? Anti-Virus Software Firewalls And Their Role In The Network

Filtering and the Network “Allow List”=Limited Access “Deny List”= Decisions Made By Vendor (less restrictive) “Keyword Matching” Combination of Approaches Keyboard Monitoring Products-Chat Rooms, and Buying On-line /Filtering ICRA Content Rating Server Filters and ISP

The Role Software Plays on Networking The Role Software Plays on Networking Web Portal Software Platform Software Chat Rooms Videoconferencing Groupware

Communications

Telecommunications Data Transmission Fiber Optic Cables Greater Bandwidth Digital Transmission Videoconferencing This refers to all data transmission from voice to video

Wireless Radio Waves Fiber optic cables/ metal Nodes Innovation/Aviation Browser Based Management Handheld devices Airconnect Products

Innovations Aviation Anolog Verses Digital Speed Connections Web Servers Wireless Labs Bandwidth

Article Highlights Baltimore Schools Privacy for Child Records St. Mary College Aviation Wireless Mobility Laptops and Class $ E-Rate Discounts Business benefit Fiber Optics

We started with Sputnik, and here we are! Networking