How is a wireless network set up ?
Since there are no wires, devices called Wireless Access Points (WAPs) are used. Several of them are placed in fixed locations to permit uninterrupted wireless connection.
The WAP is a hardware component that is usually a part of the router and provides radio communication from the central device to the nodes on the network and vice versa.
What is a Wireless Access Point (WAP) ?
The WAP is a hardware component that is usually a part of the router and provides radio communication from the central device to the nodes on the network and vice versa.
What are the differences between a wired network and a wireless network ?
What is a client-server model ?
In the client-server model, there are clients (computers) which communicate with a central server (a computer could act as the server).
Files are saved on servers
Clients send requests to the servers
The servers process the requests and return the results to the client
The client displays the results to the user
When are client-server models used ?
A client-server model is used when,
Examples of client-server models are : -
A star network
A print server
A file server
A bank
Sending and receiving emails
What are the pros and cons of the client-server model ?
Pros
Cons
What is a peer-to-peer model ?
In the peer-to-peer model, all the nodes are interconnected and they communicate with each other. There is no central server.
All the computer are of equal status and each computer provides access to resources and data.
The nodes can communicate and share resources and in this model each node is responsible for its own security.
When are peer-to-peer models used ?
A peer-to-peer model is used when,
For example,
What are the pros and cons of the peer-to-peer model ?
Pros
Cons
What is a thin client ?
A thin client is a device or software which is heavily dependent on having access to a server. The thin client will not work unless it is connected to a server at all times.
The server does all of the processing while the thin client simply sends the request and displays the result to the user.
The data is stored on a remote server
For example : - A web browser
It is an example of a peer-to-peer model
What is a thick client ?
A thick client is a device or software that can work offline or online. It can perform some processing whether or not it is connected to a server
The server performs some processing for the client but most of the processing is done by the thick client itself.
The data is stored on a local resource like an HDD or an SSD.
For example : - A Laptop or a video game
What is bus network topology ?
It should be used when there is a small number of devices with light traffic.
E.g. : - A small company
What are the pros and cons of bus network topology ?
Pros
Cons
What is star network topology ?
It should be use when there is a large organization and there is a lot of data traffic.
E.g : - LAN
It is an example of a client-server model
What are the pros and cons of star network topology ?
Pros
Cons
What is mesh network topology ?
E.g. : - A smart home system
It is an example of a peer-to-peer model
What are the pros and cons of mesh network topology ?
Pros
Cons
What is hybrid network topology ?
What are its pros and cons ?
It is a mixture of two or more topologies.
E.g : - A home network which uses both Wifi and ethernet
Pros
Cons
What is cloud computing ?
What are its pros and cons ?
It is accessing a service/file/software on a remote server.
Pros
Cons
What is Public cloud ?
What is Private cloud ?
Public cloud is when the client and the cloud storage provider are two different entities. The computing services of the provider are available to anyone with the appropriate credentials.
Private cloud is when the client and the cloud storage provider are the same entity. The computing services offered are available to only select users and the system is dedicated to some organization.
an example of a private cloud would be what government agencies use.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER (Chapter 2)
Fiber optic cables are the most expensive, fastest and have a high resistance to external interference and have the least signal attenuation.
How is data transmitted using Radio waves ?
It carries data wirelessly in the form of EM waves
Pros
Cons
How is data transmitted using Microwaves ?
It also carries data wirelessly in the form of EM waves.
Pros
Cons
How is data transmitted using satellites ?
The EM radiation from an antenna is beamed onto a satellite who boosts the signal and sends it to another antenna.
Pros
Cons
It is used for radio broadcasts and satellite phones