Computer networks Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Lan, Wan, characteristics and differences.

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Computer networks Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Lan, Wan, characteristics and differences.

Table of Content Generally about Computer Network Network Classification Types of Networks Network Hardware Componenets Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet Star Topology Mesh networking Wireless Network: Wi-Fi Wide area network

Table of Content Internet TCP Protocol Packet/Switching Client/Server Networking Internet Functions Intranet Extranet LAN & WAN comparison Intranet & Extranet comparison

Generally about Computer Network… group of interconnected computers allows computers to communicate share resources and information

Network Classification

Types of Networks

Network Hardware Componenets

Local Area Network (LAN) small geographic area (e.g. room, office) contrast to wide-area networks (WANs) controlled by one administrative authority usually high speed always shared

Ethernet developed by Xerox in 1973–1975 standardized as IEEE 802.3 has replaced token ring, FDDI and ARCNET usually uses twisted pair cable ( RJ-45)

Star Topology one of the most common hub accepts data from a sender and delivers it to the receiver reduces the chance of failure by connecting to a central node good performance - passing the Data through unnecessary nodes is prevented

Mesh networking continuous connections around blocked paths by “hopping” from node to node until the destination is reached. can still operate even when a node breaks down Wi-Fi mesh is typical

Wireless Network: Wi-Fi cheap networking solution radio waves instead of cables three standards : 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g 2 modes – Infrastructure, and Ad-hoc Hotspots – easy internet access

Wide Area Network (WAN) computer network that covers a broad area crosses metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries uses routers and public communications links Example: Internet

Wide Area Network (WAN) used to connect LANs and other types of networks together Option for WAN connectivity Leased Line Circuit switching Packet switching Cell relay Speed from 1200 bits/s to 6 Mbit/s

Wide Area Network (WAN) Turning into VPN to interconnect their networks, in that way

Internet Vision Appeared first in a 1946 comic science-fiction story “A Logic Named Joe” SAGE program connecting, radar systems On August 6, 1991, CERN, straddled the border between France and Switzerland During the 1990s, it was estimated grew by 100% per year, with boom in 1996 and 1997

Internet global system of interconnected computer networks consists of millions of private and public networks

TCP Protocol TCP= Transmission Control Protocol Developed by US Department of Defense in 70s Set of network rules 4 layers structure

IP protocol provides addressing for computers IP Version 4 is the initial version ~4.3 billion (109) Internet hosts IP v6 provides vastly larger addressing capabilities IPv6 will be not compatible with IPv4

Packet/Switching Slicing digital message into packets (parcels) Size of a packet = 128 bytes (X.25) Security of the data

Client/Server Networking Model of networking Balanced architecture one or more Server Computers Example: Internet

Internet Functions E-mail File-sharing Instant messaging Internet fax World Wide Web Voice over IP Mobile VoIP

Intranet Private computer network secure sharing organization's information or operational systems with its employees. The same architecture as in Internet private version of the Internet

Intranet possible access to the Internet, then geteway with firewall is applied Intranet delivers tools and applications, collaboration (to facilitate working in groups and teleconferencing) sophisticated corporate directories sales and Customer relationship management tools project management etc In large intranets, traffic is often similar to public website traffic

Extranet Uses Internet protocols, network connectivity Share informations as intranet The number of clients is extended to people outside the company interconnections are over a shared network rather than through dedicated physical lines as in intranet

LAN & WAN comparison LAN WAN Small area covered Use public communication links Usually low speed Uses Wi-Fi, Ethernet cables Large area area covered Use public communication links Usually fast speed Uses optic wires, microwaves, satellites

Intranet and Extranet comparison connects users in company shared network single company's administrator Don’t need so much security connects user inside and outside company Dedicated physical lines multiple company's administrator Requires more securtity

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