1.3.1 Networks & Topologies

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  • What is a network?
    A network is a collection of interconnected devices, such as computers or servers, that can communicate and share resources with each other.
  • What is a node?
    A node is a fundamental unit in a network or data structure that can hold data or connect to other nodes.
  • What are some advantages of a peer-to-peer network?
    • Easy to maintain
    • No dependence on server (if one device fails the whole system is not lost)
  • What are some disadvantages of a peer-to-peer network?
    • No centralised management
    • Easy to lose track of what’s stored where
    • Less reliable
    • Machines prone to slow down when other devices access them
  • What is a peer-to-peer network?
    A network where all devices are equal and connect directly to one another.
  • Where are peer-to-peer networks usually found?
    Homes and small offices.
  • What is a peripheral?
    An external device connected to a computer.
  • What are some examples of a peripheral?
    Keyboard, mouse, printer.
  • What does tethered mean?
    Tethered means to be tied or connected to something.
  • What type of network is this?
    A peer-to-peer network.
  • What is a client?
    A device which requests data from a server.
  • What is a server?
    A device which provides services for other devices.
  • Are devices in a peer-to-peer network servers, clients, or both?
    Both.
  • What is a client-server network?
    A type of network managed by a server, which takes requests from client devices.
  • What is a request?
    What a device is asking to do.
  • Where are files and software usually stored in a client-server network?
    Centrally on the server.
  • Where are client-server networks most commonly used?
    In businesses and organisations.
  • What are some advantages of a client-server network?
    • Easy to keep track of files
    • Easier to perform backups
    • Easier to install updates and software
    • Improved network security
    • Reliable servers which are always on
  • What are some disadvantages of a client-server network?
    • Expensive
    • Needs IT specialists to maintain it
    • If server goes down, every device goes down
    • Server can become overloaded
  • What does LAN stand for?
    Local Area Network.
  • What does WAN stand for?
    Wide Area Network.
  • What area does a LAN cover?
    A small area (up to 1km).
  • What area does a WAN cover?
    A large area (up to roughly 50km).
  • What are some advantages to using a LAN?
    • Sharing files is easier
    • Can share hardware
    • Internet connection can be shared
    • Install and update software on all computers at once
    • Cheap and simple communication with other LAN users
    • Accounts stored centrally so users can log in from any device
  • Where are LAN’s usually found?
    Homes, schools and universities.
  • Why do many households have a LAN?
    To connect devices like printers, PCs and tablets.
  • What does a WAN connect?
    LANs that are in different geographical locations.
  • What is one disadvantage of a WAN?
    Very expensive.
  • What does NIC stand for?
    Network Interface Controller/Card.
  • What is an NIC?
    An internal piece of hardware that allows a device to connect to a network through a wired or wireless connection.
  • What is a switch?
    A piece of hardware that connects multiple wired devices in a network and allows data transfer.
  • What does WAP stand for?
    Wireless Access Point.
  • What is a WAP?
    A piece of hardware which allows devices to connect and send data through radio waves wirelessly. It doesn't give direct internet access.
  • What is a router?
    The hardware responsible for transmitting data between networks.
  • What is the router’s role on the internet?
    To direct data packets to their destination.
  • Why are routers used in homes and offices?
    To connect LANs to the internet.
  • The difference between a star network and a mesh network is that…
    There is more than one route for data to take on a mesh network.
  • A major disadvantage of a mesh network is…?
    High cost.
  • What is mesh topology?
    A network topology where each device is directly or indirectly connected to every other without a central switch or server.
  • What is star topology?
    A type of network topology where all devices are connected to a central switch or server which controls the network.