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LANsand WLANs
LANs and WLANs
Chapter 5
Chapter 5
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Chapter Contents
Section A: Network Building Blocks
Section B: Wired Networks
Section C: Wireless Networks
Section D: Using LANs
Section E: Security Through Encryption
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Network Classifications
Personal Area Network (PAN) – interconnection of
personal digital devices
Neighborhood Area Network (NAN) – connectivity
spread over several buildings
Local Area Network (LAN) – usually connects
computers in a single building – this is the one
most people have heard of
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) – public high-
speed network with range of about 50 miles
Wide Area Network (WAN) – consists of several
smaller networks
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Network Devices
Each connection point on a network is referred to as
a node
To connect to a LAN, a computer requires network
circuitry, sometimes referred to as a network
interface card (NIC)
A networked peripheral, or network-enabled
peripheral, is any device that contains network
circuitry to directly connect to a network
A network device, or network appliance, is any
electronic device that broadcasts network data,
boosts signals, or routes data to its destination
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Network Devices
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Clients, Servers, and Peers
Network devices can function as clients or as servers
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Application server
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File server
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Print server
Networks that include one or more servers can operate
in client/server mode
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Physical Topology
The arrangement of devices in a network is referred to as its
physical topology
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Star
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Ring
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Bus
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Mesh
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Tree
Two similar networks can
be connected by a device
called a bridge
Gateway is a generic term
for any device or software
code used to join two networks
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Network Links
A communications channel, or link, is a
physical path or frequency for signal
transmissions
Bandwidth is the transmission capacity of a
communications channel
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Broadband
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Narrowband
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Communications Protocols
Rules for efficiently transmitting data from
one network node to another
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Divide messages into packets
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Affix addresses to packets
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Initiate transmission
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Regulate flow of data
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Check for transmission errors
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Acknowledge receipt of transmitted data
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Communications Protocols
A packet is a “parcel” of
data that is sent across
a computer network
–
Circuit-switching
technology vs. packet
switching technology
•
Voice over IP (VoIP)
[...]... Network router RJ45 connector Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 17 5 Ethernet Setup Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 18 5 Ethernet Setup Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 19 5 Ethernet Setup The Network Connection window helps you check your connection Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 20 5 SECTION Wireless Networks C Wireless Basics Bluetooth Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Equipment Wi-Fi Setup Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 21 5 Wireless Basics A... Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 24 5 Wi-Fi Equipment Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 25 5 Wi-Fi Equipment If your computer is not pre-equipped with wireless circuitry, you can purchase and install a Wi-Fi card Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 26 5 Wi-Fi Equipment Wireless network setups – Wireless ad-hoc network – Wireless infrastructure network • Wireless access point • Wireless router Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 27... Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 28 5 Wi-Fi Setup Enter an SSID for the network Activate WEP, WPA, or WPA2 and create an encryption key Set up the wireless workstations Connect an Internet access device Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 29 5 Wi-Fi Setup Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 30 5 SECTION Using LANs D LAN Advantages and Challenges Sharing Files Sharing Printers LAN Parties Troubleshooting Chapter5: LANs. .. DHCP Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 11 5 SECTION Wired Networks B Wired Network Basics HomePNA and Powerline Networks Ethernet Ethernet Equipment Ethernet Setup Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 12 5 Wired Network Basics A wired network uses cables to connect network devices Wired networks are fast, secure, and simple to configure Devices tethered to cables have limited mobility Chapter 5: LANsand WLANs. .. protocol Vary in speed from 10Mbps to 10Gbps Chapter 5: LANsandWLANs 14 5 Ethernet On an Ethernet, data travels on a first come, first served basis If two workstations attempt to send data at the same time, a collision occurs That data must be resent Chapter 5: LANsandWLANs 15 5 Ethernet Equipment Checking a workstation for an Ethernet port Chapter 5: LANsandWLANs 16 5 Ethernet Equipment Ethernet... unauthorized access – More vulnerable than standalone computers Wireless networks can be tapped from a “snooping” computer Networked computers are susceptible to an increasing number of worms, Trojan horses, and blended threats Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 33 5 Wi-Fi Setup Change the default password for your router when you install a wireless network Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 34 5 Sharing Files If you use... Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 31 5 LAN Advantages and Challenges LANs enable people to work together Sharing networked software can reduce costs Sharing data on a LAN can increase productivity Sharing networked hardware can reduce costs Sharing networked hardware can provide access to a wide range of services and specialized peripheral devices Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 32 5 LAN Advantages and Challenges... concerns Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 22 5 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range, wireless network technology designed to make its own connections between electronic devices, without wires, cables or any direct action from a user Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 23 5 Wi-Fi Wireless networking technologies that are compatible with Ethernet MIMO technology uses two or more antennae to send multiple sets of signals Chapter. .. automatically detects available LANs any time you turn on a workstation To connect to a shared resource, you might be asked for a user ID and password Chapter 5: LANsandWLANs 35 5 Sharing Files In this drive mapping example, a server’s drive C is mapped as drive F by a workstation After the mapping is complete, the server’s hard disk appears in the workstation’s directory as drive F and can be used just as... workstation After the mapping is complete, the server’s hard disk appears in the workstation’s directory as drive F and can be used just as though it were a drive connected directly to the workstation Chapter5:LANsandWLANs 36 . router
RJ45 connector
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Ethernet Setup
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Ethernet Setup
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Ethernet Setup
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Chapter Contents
Section A: Network