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Components of A Network

Published by Suyash Jalan, 2022-05-01 12:28:28

Description: A guide to basic components of a network.

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Summer Assignment Networking Components Here is where your presentation begins

CONTENTS OF THIS PRESENTATION Here’s what you’ll find in this Presentation: Networking Components: 1. Network Card 2. Networking Cables 3. Hub 4. Modem 5. Router 7. Switch

Network Card Network cards are components used to connect computers with networks. Without network card a computer cannot be connected to the network.

Networking Cables A networking Cables connect different devices of a network with each other. They contain wires arranged in a order.

Hub It is a device used to connect all the computers in a network to each other. When a computer requests information from one network or from a specific computer, then it sends the request to the hub through a cable. The hub then receives that request and transmits it to the entire network. After that, every computer checks whether that network then belongs to them or not. If belongs then it broadcasts if the request doesn’t belong it will be dropped.

Modem The full form of the modem is ‘Modulator/Demodulator’. The process of converting a digital signal into an analog signal is called modulation. These components allow a computer device, such as a router or switch, to connect to the Internet. It converts an analog signal from a telephone or cable wire into a digital signal that a router or switch can easily recognize the data. Similarly, when it converts outgoing digital data into an analog signal in a computer device such converting is called Demodulation.

Router A router connects two different kinds of networks with each other.

Switch The switch is a component that helps devices to connect the networks so that they can transfer data to other connected devices. These network switches are identical to network hubs, but a switch has more advanced features than a hub. It doesn’t broadcast entire data on the network like a hub.

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