Presented By :- Jitender Kumar
MMCMM- 2 Sem.
What is Network ?
 A network consists of two or more computers that
are linked in order to share resources (such as
printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow
electronic communications.
 The computers on a network may be linked
through cables, telephone lines, radio waves,
satellites, or infrared light beams.
Different Types of Networks
 Depending upon the geographical area covered by a
network, it is classified as:
 – Local Area Network (LAN)
 – Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
 – Wide Area Network (WAN)
 – Personal Area Network (PAN)
 - Wireless Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
 A LAN is a network that is used for communicating among computer
devices, usually within an office building or home.
 LAN’s enable the sharing of resources such as files or hardware
devices that may be needed by multiple users • • Is limited in size,
typically spanning a few hundred meters, and no more than a mile
 Is fast, with speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps
 Requires little wiring, typically a single cable connecting to each
device
 Has lower cost compared to MAN’s or WAN’s
 LAN’s can be either wired or wireless. Twisted pair, coax or fibre optic
cable can be used in wired LAN’s.
 LANs are capable of very high transmission rates (100s Mb/s to G
b/s).
Advantages of LAN
 Speed
 Cost
 Security
 E-mail
 Resource Sharing
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
 A metropolitan area network (MAN) is a large computer network that
usually spans a city or a large campus.
 A MAN is optimized for a larger geographical area than a LAN, ranging
from several blocks of buildings to entire cities.
 A MAN might be owned and operated by a single organization, but it
usually will be used by many individuals and organizations.
 A MAN often acts as a high speed network to allow sharing of regional
resources.
 A MAN typically covers an area of between 5 and 50 km diameter.
 Examples of MAN: Telephone company network that provides a high
speed DSL to customers and cable TV network.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
 WAN covers a large geographic area such as country, continent or
even whole of the world.
 A WAN is two or more LANs connected together. The LANs can
be many miles apart.
 To cover great distances, WANs may transmit data over leased
high-speed phone lines or wireless links such as satellites.
 Multiple LANs can be connected together using devices such as
bridges, routers, or gateways, which enable them to share data.
 The world's most popular WAN is the Internet.
Personal Area Network (PAN)
 A PAN is a network that is used for communicating among computers
and computer devices (including telephones) in close proximity of
around a few meters within a room
 It can be used for communicating between the devices themselves, or for
connecting to a larger network such as the internet.
 PAN’s can be wired or wireless
 A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for
communication among computer devices, including telephones and
personal digital assistants, in proximity to an individual's body.
 The devices may or may not belong to the person in question. The reach
of a PAN is typically a few meters.
Wireless Network
 WPANs (wireless personal area networks): infra-red links,
Bluetooth (1-2 mbps over 10 meters)
 Digital mobile phone network: European GSM/USA CDPD
(up to 2 mbps)
 WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
Computer networking ppt

Computer networking ppt

  • 1.
    Presented By :-Jitender Kumar MMCMM- 2 Sem.
  • 3.
    What is Network?  A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications.  The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams.
  • 4.
    Different Types ofNetworks  Depending upon the geographical area covered by a network, it is classified as:  – Local Area Network (LAN)  – Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)  – Wide Area Network (WAN)  – Personal Area Network (PAN)  - Wireless Network
  • 5.
    Local Area Network(LAN)  A LAN is a network that is used for communicating among computer devices, usually within an office building or home.  LAN’s enable the sharing of resources such as files or hardware devices that may be needed by multiple users • • Is limited in size, typically spanning a few hundred meters, and no more than a mile  Is fast, with speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps  Requires little wiring, typically a single cable connecting to each device  Has lower cost compared to MAN’s or WAN’s  LAN’s can be either wired or wireless. Twisted pair, coax or fibre optic cable can be used in wired LAN’s.  LANs are capable of very high transmission rates (100s Mb/s to G b/s).
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    Advantages of LAN Speed  Cost  Security  E-mail  Resource Sharing
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    Metropolitan Area Network(MAN)  A metropolitan area network (MAN) is a large computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus.  A MAN is optimized for a larger geographical area than a LAN, ranging from several blocks of buildings to entire cities.  A MAN might be owned and operated by a single organization, but it usually will be used by many individuals and organizations.  A MAN often acts as a high speed network to allow sharing of regional resources.  A MAN typically covers an area of between 5 and 50 km diameter.  Examples of MAN: Telephone company network that provides a high speed DSL to customers and cable TV network.
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    Wide Area Network(WAN)  WAN covers a large geographic area such as country, continent or even whole of the world.  A WAN is two or more LANs connected together. The LANs can be many miles apart.  To cover great distances, WANs may transmit data over leased high-speed phone lines or wireless links such as satellites.  Multiple LANs can be connected together using devices such as bridges, routers, or gateways, which enable them to share data.  The world's most popular WAN is the Internet.
  • 9.
    Personal Area Network(PAN)  A PAN is a network that is used for communicating among computers and computer devices (including telephones) in close proximity of around a few meters within a room  It can be used for communicating between the devices themselves, or for connecting to a larger network such as the internet.  PAN’s can be wired or wireless  A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for communication among computer devices, including telephones and personal digital assistants, in proximity to an individual's body.  The devices may or may not belong to the person in question. The reach of a PAN is typically a few meters.
  • 10.
    Wireless Network  WPANs(wireless personal area networks): infra-red links, Bluetooth (1-2 mbps over 10 meters)  Digital mobile phone network: European GSM/USA CDPD (up to 2 mbps)  WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)