Networks

Cards (25)

  • What is a Personal Area Network (PAN)?
    A network setup between nearby devices
  • What is the typical range of a PAN?
    Less than 10 metres apart
  • What technologies are commonly used to create PANs?
    Bluetooth, USB, Infrared, Firewire
  • What devices can a PAN connect to?
    Printers, smart watches, car systems
  • What is Zigbee?
    A radio connection type for PANs
  • What are the advantages of Zigbee over Wi-Fi?
    Lower energy consumption and 128-bit encryption
  • What is a Local Area Network (LAN)?
    A network connecting devices over a small area
  • How many nodes can a LAN contain?
    From two to hundreds of nodes
  • What connects devices in a LAN?
    A network switch
  • How does a Wireless LAN (WLAN) connect devices?
    Using a Wireless Access Point (WAP)
  • What is required for a Wireless Access Point (WAP) to function?
    Power and a connection cable
  • What type of cable typically connects a WAP?
    An ethernet cable, usually 5e
  • What is the advantage of Power over Ethernet (PoE)?
    Delivers power and data through one cable
  • What does a home network typically include?
    A router, WAP, modem, wired switch
  • What is a Wide Area Network (WAN)?
    A network spanning different regions or countries
  • How do different sites connect in a WAN?
    Over public fixed lines leased by companies
  • What is a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN)?
    A WAN using a VPN over the Internet
  • Why do companies install WANs?
    To share information between different locations
  • What are the advantages of leased lines in WANs?
    Symmetric speeds and dedicated lines
  • What is a Virtual Private Network (VPN)?
    A method of connecting networks via the Internet
  • How does a VPN secure communications?
    By using encryption
  • Where is a personal VPN useful?
    When using public Wi-Fi
  • What types of networks connect devices in a home?
    PAN, LAN, and WAN
  • What are the features and purposes of different networks?
    • PAN: Connects nearby devices (Bluetooth, USB)
    • LAN: Connects devices in a small area (wired/wireless)
    • WAN: Connects multiple LANs over large distances
    • VPN: Secure connection over the Internet
  • What are the implications of connecting devices to form a network?
    • Improved communication and data sharing
    • Enhanced collaboration among users
    • Potential security risks and data breaches
    • Dependence on network reliability