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Discovering
    Computers 2009



           Chapter 9
         Communicatio
            ns and
           Networks
Chapter 9 Objectives
   Discuss the components required for
       successful communications
                                                     Explain the purpose of
                                                    communications software
        Identify various sending
         and receiving devices
                                               Describe various types of lines for
                                           communications over the telephone network
Describe uses of computer communications
                                                    Describe commonly used
                                                    communications devices
   List advantages of using a network
                                                 Discuss different ways to set up
                                                        a home network
    Differentiate among client/server,
     peer-to-peer, and P2P networks
                                              Identify various physical and wireless
                                                       transmission media
      Describe the various network
       communications standards
Communications
Communications
What are computer___________________?
                   communications
   Process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data,
    instructions, and information
Communications
  What is needed for successful communications?

                 Sending device
               __________________— Communications                 Communications channel
                                                                 __________________
               initiates instruction to   device — connects
                    transmit data,      the sending device to             media
                   instructions, or      the communications          on which data,
                     information               channel               instructions, or
                                                                   information travel



                             Communications          Receiving device
                                                     _________________
                            device — connects
                                                   accepts transmission of
                           the communications
                                                    data, instructions, or
                              channel to the
                                                        information
                             receiving device


p. 460 - 461
Uses of Computer Communications
Uses of Computer Communications
  What are some uses of communications technology?




p. 462
Uses of Computer Communications
  What are wireless messaging services?

       Text messaging                        Wireless instant
    allows users to send                     messaging allows
      and receive short                       wireless mobile
     text messages on a                     devices to exchange
       phone or other         Picture/video      messages
        mobile device       messaging allows
                               users to send
                           graphics, pictures,
                            video clips, sound
                           files, and short text
                                  messages
p. 463 - 464
Uses of Computer Communications
  What are _______________________________
               wireless Internet access points
     allows wireless
      connection to Internet
      in public location
            3G and 4G
               networks


     _______________is a
        Cybercafé
      coffee house that
      provides computers
      with Internet access


p. 464-465 Fig. 9-4
Uses of Computer Communications
  What is a _____________________________?
              global positioning system (GPS)


   A navigation system that consists of one or more earth-based
   receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites in
   order to determine the receiver’s geographic location.




p. 466 Fig. 9-6
Uses of Computer Communications

     ____________________is working with other users connected
         Collaboration
      to a server
                   Web conference


       Groupware
     _______________is software that allows people work together
      and share information




p. 467 Fig. 9-7
Uses of Computer Communications

     ___________________is voice message converted
         Voice mail
      to digital form
     _____________________describe standardized
           Web services
      software that enables programmers to create
      applications that communicate with other remote
      computers over the Internet or on an internal
      business network




p. 468 Fig. 9-8
Networks




p. 469 Fig. 9-9
Networks
  What is a network?
     Collection of
      computers and
      devices connected
      via communications
      devices and
      transmission
      media




p. 469 Fig. 9-9
Networks

Network classifications
 ____________is a network in limited geographical area
    LAN
  such as home or office building
      Wireless ____________
                 LAN (WLAN)
 _____________________________ connects _____s
   Metropolitan area network (MAN)       LA
  in city or town                        N

 _____________________________ a network that
    Wide area network (WAN)   is
   covers large geographic area using many types of media


 ____________is world’s largest_________
     Internet                    WAN
Network
   Network Architectures
      _____________: One or more computers act as host
        Client/Server
       computer and other computers access the host
       computer

      _______________: Simple network that connects fewer
          peer-to-peer
              than 10 computers. Each computer has equal
              capabilities

      _________________________: Enables users to
         Internet peer-to-peer (P2P)
              connect to each other’s hard disks and exchange files
              directly. Sometimes called a file sharing network.


p. 472 Fig. 9-13
Network
   Network Topology: the layout of the computers in a
   network.
     1. _____________: All computers and devices connect to
         Bus network
              central cable or bus




p. 472 Fig. 9-13
Network
   Network Topology

     1. _____________: Cable
         Ring network
              forms closed loop (ring),
              with all computers and
              devices arranged along ring.

              Data travels from device to
              device around entire ring, in
              one direction




p. 472 Fig. 9-13
Network
   Network Topology

     1. _____________: All
         Star network
              devices connect to a central
              device (hub or switch)

              All data transferred from
              one computer to another
              passes through hub or
              switch.




p. 472 Fig. 9-13
Networks
 What is an___________?
              intranet

         Internal network that uses Internet technologies


             Makes information accessible to employees


         Typically includes connection to Internet

          Extranet allows customers or suppliers to access
           _________
           part of company’s intranet
                             __________



p. 475
Network Communications
  Standards




p. 476
Network Communications
  Standards
         ___________ technology allows computers to contend
             Ethernet
         for access to network.
         No controlling computers or devices.
             If two computers send data at same time,
              a collision occurs and computers must send again
             Bus topology, but sometimes star topology


         Token ring
    _______________ technology controls access to network
    by requiring devices to pass a special signal,
    called token




p. 476
Network Communications
  Standards
         _____________________________________________
          TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
            technology transmits data by breaking it up into
            small pieces, or packets.
               •      Commonly used for Internet transmissions


          _______________ is a family of standards for
           802.11 (Wi-Fi)
          wireless LANs




p. 476
Network Communications
  Standards
         ___________ Short-range radio waves transmit
           Bluetooth
         data between Bluetooth devices
            • Contains a small chip to communicate with each other.


         _______ is a specification allows data to be
          WAB
         transferred wirelessly via short-range radio waves.


         _______ specification allows data to be transferred
          IrDA
         wirelessly via infrared light waves.




p. 476
Network Communications
  Standards
         ___________ uses radio signals to communicate
          RFID
         with a tag placed in an object
            • Radio Frequency Identification.


         _______ is a standard that specifies how wireless
         WiMAX
         devices communicate over the air in a wide area.
            • Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access


         _______ allow wireless mobile devices
          WAP
         to access Internet.
            • Wireless Application Protocol
            • Use client/server network.


p. 476
Communications Software
Communications Software
 What is communications software?
     Programs that help users establish connection to Internet,
    other network, or another computer

      Programs that help users manage transmission of data,
    instructions, and information

          Programs that provide an interface for users to
         communicate with one another




p. 480
Communications Over the Telephone Network




p. 481 Fig. 9-23
Communications Over the Telephone Network

     _______________________________________________:
          public switched telephone network (PSTN)
    Worldwide telephone system that handles voice-oriented
      telephone calls.

    The entire telephone network uses digital technology.

    But, the final link from the local telephone company to a
       home often uses analog.




p. 481 Fig. 9-23
Communications Over the Telephone Network

 Various lines that use the telephone network for data
    communications

    1. _______________ Temporary connection using
         dial-up line
       telephone line for communications
            Costs no more than making regular call
            Computers at any two locations can establish a
             connection using modems and telephone network

    1. _______________ Always-on connection between
         Dedicated line
         two communications devices
          There are five types of lines.

p. 481
Communications Over the Telephone Network

 Dedicated lines
     _______________ Integrated Services Digital
       ISDN lines
      Network.
        Require both ends of the connection have ________
                                                  ISDN
           modem.
     __________Digital Subscriber Line
       DSL
        For the small business or home user
          __________Fiber to the Premises
            FTTP
             Use fiber-optic cable to provide extremely high-
                speed Internet access



p. 481
Communications Over the Telephone Network

 Dedicated lines
     _______________ Long-distance digital telephone
       T-Carrier lines
         lines that carry multiple signals over a single
         communications line.
            T1 line is most popular.

     __________ Asynchronous Transfer Mode
       ATM
        Very high speed.
        Large amounts of traffic use this.




p. 481
Communications Devices




p. 484
Communications Devices
  _________________
    Dial-up modem
        Converts digital signals to analog signals and vice versa
          Usually in the form of an adapter card




p. 485
Communications Devices
 What are____________________ ?
          ISDN and DSL modems


            Communications devices that send and
             receive digital ISDN and DSL signals


             Usually external devices in which one
         end connects to a telephone line and the other
           end connects to a port on the system unit



p. 485
Communications Devices
  What is a_____________?
             cable modem
     Sends and receives
      data over cable
      television network
     Much faster than
      dial-up modem or
      ISDN
     Sometimes called a
      broadband modem




p. 484 - 486 Fig. 9-28
Communications Devices
What is a________________?
           wireless modem
 Allows access to the
  Web wirelessly from
  a notebook
  computer, a smart
  phone, or other
  mobile device
 Typically use the
  same waves used by
  cellular telephones
Communications Devices
  What is a______________?
             network card
     Adapter card, PC
      Card, ExpressCard
      module, USB
      network adapter, or
      flash card that
      enables computer or
      device to access
      network
     Sometimes called
      network interface
      card (NIC)
p. 486 - 487 Fig. 9-30
Communications Devices
  What is a_____________________?
              wireless access point
     Central
      communications
      device that allows
      computers and
      devices to transfer
      data wirelessly among
      themselves or
      wirelessly to a wired
      network



p. 487 Fig. 9-31
Communications Devices
What is a____________?
            router
 Connects computers and
  transmits data to correct
  destination on network
 Routers forward data on
  Internet using fastest available
  path
 Some routers have a built-in
  hardware firewall
Communications Devices
What is a_______________?
            hub or switch
 Device that provides central
  point for cables in network
Home Networks

What is a home network?
 Multiple computers
  connected in home
 Several types of home
  networks
      Ethernet — connect
       computers via cable
      Powerline cable —
       use electrical lines in house
      Phoneline — use
       telephone lines
Communications Channel
Communications Channel
What is a communications channel?
 Transmission media on which data travels in
  communications system

    Transmission media
    are materials or
    substances capable of
    carrying one or more       Bandwidth is amount of
    signals                    data that can travel
                               over a communications
                               channel
Physical Transmission Media
  What is physical transmission media?
         Wire, cable, and other tangible materials used
          to send communications signals




p. 492 Fig. 9-36
Physical Transmission Media
          Twisted-pair
           ______________cable consists of one or more twisted-pair wires
           bundled together. It is used for telephone systems and network cabling




            Coaxial
             _________cable consists of a single copper wire. It is often used for
             cable television wiring




p. 493 Fig. 9-37—9-38
Physical Transmission Media
What is __________cable?
         fiber-optic
 Consists of dozens or
  hundreds of thin
  strands of glass or
  plastic
 Capable of carrying
  significantly more
  data at faster speeds
  than wire cables
 Less susceptible
  to interference
  (noise) and, therefore,
  more secure
Wireless Transmission Media
  What is wireless transmission media?
            Used when inconvenient, impractical, or impossible to
             install cables
            Includes Bluetooth and IrDA




p. 494 Fig. 9-40
Wireless Transmission Media
 ________________
    Broadcast radio
  distributes radio
  signals over long
  and short distances

 ________________
   Cellular radio
  is form of
  ________________
    broadcast radio
  used for mobile
  communications
Wireless Transmission Media
What is a __________station?
           microwave
 Earth-based
  reflective
  dish used for
  microwave
  communications
 Must transmit in
  straight line with
  no obstructions
Wireless Transmission Media
What is a_______________________?
           communications satellite
 Space station
  that receives microwave
  signals from earth-based
  station, amplifies signals,
  and broadcasts signals
  back to any number of
  earth-based stations
Summary of Communications and Networks




    Communications terminology
        and applications
                                          Various communications
                                        devices, media, and procedures
 How to join computers into a network




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Communicating and Networking Essentials

  • 1. Discovering Computers 2009 Chapter 9 Communicatio ns and Networks
  • 2. Chapter 9 Objectives Discuss the components required for successful communications Explain the purpose of communications software Identify various sending and receiving devices Describe various types of lines for communications over the telephone network Describe uses of computer communications Describe commonly used communications devices List advantages of using a network Discuss different ways to set up a home network Differentiate among client/server, peer-to-peer, and P2P networks Identify various physical and wireless transmission media Describe the various network communications standards
  • 4. Communications What are computer___________________? communications  Process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data, instructions, and information
  • 5. Communications What is needed for successful communications? Sending device __________________— Communications Communications channel __________________ initiates instruction to device — connects transmit data, the sending device to media instructions, or the communications on which data, information channel instructions, or information travel Communications Receiving device _________________ device — connects accepts transmission of the communications data, instructions, or channel to the information receiving device p. 460 - 461
  • 6. Uses of Computer Communications
  • 7. Uses of Computer Communications What are some uses of communications technology? p. 462
  • 8. Uses of Computer Communications What are wireless messaging services? Text messaging Wireless instant allows users to send messaging allows and receive short wireless mobile text messages on a devices to exchange phone or other Picture/video messages mobile device messaging allows users to send graphics, pictures, video clips, sound files, and short text messages p. 463 - 464
  • 9. Uses of Computer Communications What are _______________________________ wireless Internet access points  allows wireless connection to Internet in public location  3G and 4G networks  _______________is a Cybercafé coffee house that provides computers with Internet access p. 464-465 Fig. 9-4
  • 10. Uses of Computer Communications What is a _____________________________? global positioning system (GPS) A navigation system that consists of one or more earth-based receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites in order to determine the receiver’s geographic location. p. 466 Fig. 9-6
  • 11. Uses of Computer Communications  ____________________is working with other users connected Collaboration to a server  Web conference Groupware  _______________is software that allows people work together and share information p. 467 Fig. 9-7
  • 12. Uses of Computer Communications  ___________________is voice message converted Voice mail to digital form  _____________________describe standardized Web services software that enables programmers to create applications that communicate with other remote computers over the Internet or on an internal business network p. 468 Fig. 9-8
  • 14. Networks What is a network?  Collection of computers and devices connected via communications devices and transmission media p. 469 Fig. 9-9
  • 15. Networks Network classifications  ____________is a network in limited geographical area LAN such as home or office building  Wireless ____________ LAN (WLAN)  _____________________________ connects _____s Metropolitan area network (MAN) LA in city or town N  _____________________________ a network that Wide area network (WAN) is covers large geographic area using many types of media  ____________is world’s largest_________ Internet WAN
  • 16. Network Network Architectures  _____________: One or more computers act as host Client/Server computer and other computers access the host computer  _______________: Simple network that connects fewer peer-to-peer than 10 computers. Each computer has equal capabilities  _________________________: Enables users to Internet peer-to-peer (P2P) connect to each other’s hard disks and exchange files directly. Sometimes called a file sharing network. p. 472 Fig. 9-13
  • 17. Network Network Topology: the layout of the computers in a network. 1. _____________: All computers and devices connect to Bus network central cable or bus p. 472 Fig. 9-13
  • 18. Network Network Topology 1. _____________: Cable Ring network forms closed loop (ring), with all computers and devices arranged along ring. Data travels from device to device around entire ring, in one direction p. 472 Fig. 9-13
  • 19. Network Network Topology 1. _____________: All Star network devices connect to a central device (hub or switch) All data transferred from one computer to another passes through hub or switch. p. 472 Fig. 9-13
  • 20. Networks What is an___________? intranet Internal network that uses Internet technologies Makes information accessible to employees Typically includes connection to Internet Extranet allows customers or suppliers to access _________ part of company’s intranet __________ p. 475
  • 21. Network Communications Standards p. 476
  • 22. Network Communications Standards ___________ technology allows computers to contend Ethernet for access to network. No controlling computers or devices.  If two computers send data at same time, a collision occurs and computers must send again  Bus topology, but sometimes star topology Token ring _______________ technology controls access to network by requiring devices to pass a special signal, called token p. 476
  • 23. Network Communications Standards _____________________________________________ TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) technology transmits data by breaking it up into small pieces, or packets. • Commonly used for Internet transmissions _______________ is a family of standards for 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless LANs p. 476
  • 24. Network Communications Standards ___________ Short-range radio waves transmit Bluetooth data between Bluetooth devices • Contains a small chip to communicate with each other. _______ is a specification allows data to be WAB transferred wirelessly via short-range radio waves. _______ specification allows data to be transferred IrDA wirelessly via infrared light waves. p. 476
  • 25. Network Communications Standards ___________ uses radio signals to communicate RFID with a tag placed in an object • Radio Frequency Identification. _______ is a standard that specifies how wireless WiMAX devices communicate over the air in a wide area. • Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access _______ allow wireless mobile devices WAP to access Internet. • Wireless Application Protocol • Use client/server network. p. 476
  • 27. Communications Software What is communications software?  Programs that help users establish connection to Internet, other network, or another computer  Programs that help users manage transmission of data, instructions, and information  Programs that provide an interface for users to communicate with one another p. 480
  • 28. Communications Over the Telephone Network p. 481 Fig. 9-23
  • 29. Communications Over the Telephone Network  _______________________________________________: public switched telephone network (PSTN) Worldwide telephone system that handles voice-oriented telephone calls. The entire telephone network uses digital technology. But, the final link from the local telephone company to a home often uses analog. p. 481 Fig. 9-23
  • 30. Communications Over the Telephone Network Various lines that use the telephone network for data communications 1. _______________ Temporary connection using dial-up line telephone line for communications  Costs no more than making regular call  Computers at any two locations can establish a connection using modems and telephone network 1. _______________ Always-on connection between Dedicated line two communications devices  There are five types of lines. p. 481
  • 31. Communications Over the Telephone Network Dedicated lines  _______________ Integrated Services Digital ISDN lines Network. Require both ends of the connection have ________ ISDN modem.  __________Digital Subscriber Line DSL For the small business or home user  __________Fiber to the Premises FTTP Use fiber-optic cable to provide extremely high- speed Internet access p. 481
  • 32. Communications Over the Telephone Network Dedicated lines  _______________ Long-distance digital telephone T-Carrier lines lines that carry multiple signals over a single communications line. T1 line is most popular.  __________ Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Very high speed. Large amounts of traffic use this. p. 481
  • 34. Communications Devices _________________ Dial-up modem  Converts digital signals to analog signals and vice versa  Usually in the form of an adapter card p. 485
  • 35. Communications Devices What are____________________ ? ISDN and DSL modems Communications devices that send and receive digital ISDN and DSL signals Usually external devices in which one end connects to a telephone line and the other end connects to a port on the system unit p. 485
  • 36. Communications Devices What is a_____________? cable modem  Sends and receives data over cable television network  Much faster than dial-up modem or ISDN  Sometimes called a broadband modem p. 484 - 486 Fig. 9-28
  • 37. Communications Devices What is a________________? wireless modem  Allows access to the Web wirelessly from a notebook computer, a smart phone, or other mobile device  Typically use the same waves used by cellular telephones
  • 38. Communications Devices What is a______________? network card  Adapter card, PC Card, ExpressCard module, USB network adapter, or flash card that enables computer or device to access network  Sometimes called network interface card (NIC) p. 486 - 487 Fig. 9-30
  • 39. Communications Devices What is a_____________________? wireless access point  Central communications device that allows computers and devices to transfer data wirelessly among themselves or wirelessly to a wired network p. 487 Fig. 9-31
  • 40. Communications Devices What is a____________? router  Connects computers and transmits data to correct destination on network  Routers forward data on Internet using fastest available path  Some routers have a built-in hardware firewall
  • 41. Communications Devices What is a_______________? hub or switch  Device that provides central point for cables in network
  • 42. Home Networks What is a home network?  Multiple computers connected in home  Several types of home networks  Ethernet — connect computers via cable  Powerline cable — use electrical lines in house  Phoneline — use telephone lines
  • 44. Communications Channel What is a communications channel?  Transmission media on which data travels in communications system Transmission media are materials or substances capable of carrying one or more Bandwidth is amount of signals data that can travel over a communications channel
  • 45. Physical Transmission Media What is physical transmission media?  Wire, cable, and other tangible materials used to send communications signals p. 492 Fig. 9-36
  • 46. Physical Transmission Media  Twisted-pair ______________cable consists of one or more twisted-pair wires bundled together. It is used for telephone systems and network cabling  Coaxial _________cable consists of a single copper wire. It is often used for cable television wiring p. 493 Fig. 9-37—9-38
  • 47. Physical Transmission Media What is __________cable? fiber-optic  Consists of dozens or hundreds of thin strands of glass or plastic  Capable of carrying significantly more data at faster speeds than wire cables  Less susceptible to interference (noise) and, therefore, more secure
  • 48. Wireless Transmission Media What is wireless transmission media?  Used when inconvenient, impractical, or impossible to install cables  Includes Bluetooth and IrDA p. 494 Fig. 9-40
  • 49. Wireless Transmission Media  ________________ Broadcast radio distributes radio signals over long and short distances  ________________ Cellular radio is form of ________________ broadcast radio used for mobile communications
  • 50. Wireless Transmission Media What is a __________station? microwave  Earth-based reflective dish used for microwave communications  Must transmit in straight line with no obstructions
  • 51. Wireless Transmission Media What is a_______________________? communications satellite  Space station that receives microwave signals from earth-based station, amplifies signals, and broadcasts signals back to any number of earth-based stations
  • 52. Summary of Communications and Networks Communications terminology and applications Various communications devices, media, and procedures How to join computers into a network Chapter 9 Complete