Server Network Software - nodes do not communicate with each other but instead through a centralized server called the NOS that handles requests for information, internet access, and the use of peripheral nodes ✔✔P2P Network Software - nodes that support P2P networks (Windows, Linux, & OS X) where they all communicate with each other ✔✔Packets - data that is sent in bund les through a network; for computers to communicate, they must flow between the network and the nodes ✔✔Router - device that transfers packets of data between 2+ networks (i.e. in a home network, your router connects your home network to the Internet) ✔✔Switch - device that transmitts data on a network; makes decisions based on media access control of the data to where the data should be sent. Works as a traffic signal on a network ✔✔Home Area Network (HAN) - P2P network that is a specific type of LAN (HAN) th at is located in the home that shares an internet connection ✔✔ISP - Specialized providers that you must purchase internet from; can also provide other services (i.e. cable, home phone, etc.) ✔✔Broadband - High -speed internet connection (i.e. cable, satellit e, or digital subscriber line [DSL]) ✔✔Cellular Internet / Wireless ISP - ISP that provides service to wireless devices such as smartphones; connects to 3G/4G. ✔✔Cable Internet - Broadband service that transmits data over coaxial cables, the same cables as c able television; however cable TV is a separate service ✔✔DSL (digital subscriber line) - Copper wire phone line; type of connection that uses telephone lines to connect the Internet and allow both phone and data transmissions to share the same line ✔✔Fiber -Optic Service - Strands of optically pure glass/plastic that trasmits data at the speed of light; arranged in bundles such as optical cables✔✔Satellite Internet - Connects to the internet using a small satellite dish that's placed outside the home and conn ected to a computer with a coaxial cable (the same cables used in cable internet). The difference is the satellite sends the data to another satellite orbiting Earth, where they communicate with each other ✔✔Mobile Broadband - Connects to the Internet using the same cellular network that a cell phone uses to get 3G/4G ✔✔Twisted -pair Cable - Cables made of copper wires that are twisted around each other are surrounded by a plastic jacket (i.e. a traditional home wire) ✔✔Unsheilded twisted -pair (UTP) Cable - Most popular transmission media option for Ethernet networks; composed of four pairs of wires that are twisted around each other to reduce electrical interference ✔✔Types of UTP Cables - Cat 5E (slow): cheapest; designed for 100Mbps -wired Ethernet networks pre vious to gigabit Ethernet; basically outdated Cat 6 (medium): more than 1GB/s of throughput; designed to achieve data transfer rates that support a gigabit Ethernet network (best for home networks) Cat 6a (fast): ultra -fast Ethernet (as fast as 10Gbps); not necessary in a home network because it isn't needed ✔✔Decreased Throughput in Wireless Networks - Throughput varies depending on distance between the wireless nodes;signs include signals susceptible to magnetic/electrical interference, building material s (concrete and cinder -block)✔✔Wireless In -Flight Network - wireless, broadband network that provides coverage on flights ✔✔WiFi hotspot - Public places (i.e. Libraries, Hotels, Airports, food places, Coffee shops) that offer free WiFi ✔✔3G & 4G - Refer to t hird and fourth generations; 4G is the latest mobile communication standard with faster data transfer rates than 3G ✔✔4G LTE - early 4G system released in the market that support less than the required 1 Gbps rate; still faster than 3G ✔✔Digital Living Netwo rk Alliance (DNLA) - organization working to standardize different kinds of appliances and network devices used in homes (i.e. cars, appliances, homes) ✔✔Telephony - use of equipment to provide voice communications over a distance; gone from analog to digit al✔✔Cellular Network - set of connected cells where each cell is a geographic area centered on a base transceiver station (cell tower)✔✔Base Transceiver Station - Large communications tower with antennas, amplifiers, and receivers/transmitters ✔✔Mobile Swit ching Center - Central location that receives cell phone requests for service from a base station ✔✔Analog -to-Digital Converter Chip (ADC) - Chip that converts analog signals into digital signals in Digital Processing; also used in recording and vocals✔✔Digital Signal Processor - specialized chip that processes digital information and transmits signals very quickly in Digital Convergence ✔✔OS Read -Only Memory - where your
"Fundamentals of Networking, Computer Systems, and Digital Technology"
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Server Network Software - nodes do not communicate with each other but instead through a centralized server called the NOS that handles requests for information, internet access, and the use of peripheral nodes ✔✔P2P Network Software - nodes that support P2P networks (Windows, Linux, & OS X) where they all communicate with each other ✔✔Packets - data that is sent in bund les through a network; for computers to communicate, they must flow between the network and the nodes ✔✔Router - device that transfers packets of data between 2+ networks (i.e. in a home network, your router connects your home network to the Internet) ✔✔Switch - device that transmitts data on a network; makes decisions based on media access control of the data to where the data should be sent. Works as a traffic signal on a network ✔✔Home Area Network (HAN) - P2P network that is a specific type of LAN (HAN) th at is located in the home that shares an internet connection ✔✔ISP - Specialized providers that you must purchase internet from; can also provide other services (i.e. cable, home phone, etc.) ✔✔Broadband - High -speed internet connection (i.e. cable, satellit e, or digital subscriber line [DSL]) ✔✔Cellular Internet / Wireless ISP - ISP that provides service to wireless devices such as smartphones; connects to 3G/4G. ✔✔Cable Internet - Broadband service that transmits data over coaxial cables, the same cables as c able television; however cable TV is a separate service ✔✔DSL (digital subscriber line) - Copper wire phone line; type of connection that uses telephone lines to connect the Internet and allow both phone and data transmissions to share the same line ✔✔Fiber -Optic Service - Strands of optically pure glass/plastic that trasmits data at the speed of light; arranged in bundles such as optical cables✔✔Satellite Internet - Connects to the internet using a small satellite dish that's placed outside the home and conn ected to a computer with a coaxial cable (the same cables used in cable internet). The difference is the satellite sends the data to another satellite orbiting Earth, where they communicate with each other ✔✔Mobile Broadband - Connects to the Internet using the same cellular network that a cell phone uses to get 3G/4G ✔✔Twisted -pair Cable - Cables made of copper wires that are twisted around each other are surrounded by a plastic jacket (i.e. a traditional home wire) ✔✔Unsheilded twisted -pair (UTP) Cable - Most popular transmission media option for Ethernet networks; composed of four pairs of wires that are twisted around each other to reduce electrical interference ✔✔Types of UTP Cables - Cat 5E (slow): cheapest; designed for 100Mbps -wired Ethernet networks pre vious to gigabit Ethernet; basically outdated Cat 6 (medium): more than 1GB/s of throughput; designed to achieve data transfer rates that support a gigabit Ethernet network (best for home networks) Cat 6a (fast): ultra -fast Ethernet (as fast as 10Gbps); not necessary in a home network because it isn't needed ✔✔Decreased Throughput in Wireless Networks - Throughput varies depending on distance between the wireless nodes;signs include signals susceptible to magnetic/electrical interference, building material s (concrete and cinder -block)✔✔Wireless In -Flight Network - wireless, broadband network that provides coverage on flights ✔✔WiFi hotspot - Public places (i.e. Libraries, Hotels, Airports, food places, Coffee shops) that offer free WiFi ✔✔3G & 4G - Refer to t hird and fourth generations; 4G is the latest mobile communication standard with faster data transfer rates than 3G ✔✔4G LTE - early 4G system released in the market that support less than the required 1 Gbps rate; still faster than 3G ✔✔Digital Living Netwo rk Alliance (DNLA) - organization working to standardize different kinds of appliances and network devices used in homes (i.e. cars, appliances, homes) ✔✔Telephony - use of equipment to provide voice communications over a distance; gone from analog to digit al✔✔Cellular Network - set of connected cells where each cell is a geographic area centered on a base transceiver station (cell tower)✔✔Base Transceiver Station - Large communications tower with antennas, amplifiers, and receivers/transmitters ✔✔Mobile Swit ching Center - Central location that receives cell phone requests for service from a base station ✔✔Analog -to-Digital Converter Chip (ADC) - Chip that converts analog signals into digital signals in Digital Processing; also used in recording and vocals✔✔Digital Signal Processor - specialized chip that processes digital information and transmits signals very quickly in Digital Convergence ✔✔OS Read -Only Memory - where your