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Chapter 8: Computer Networks

8.1: Computer Networks

8.2: Building a Computer Network

All networks require four basic components

  1. Network Interface Controller Card (NIC): Plugged into the motherboard to interface and connect with other computers.
  2. Protocol: TCP/IP controls how data and information is shared between computers.
  3. Cables: Cables connect servers to clients which can sometimes be replaced through wireless connections.
  4. Hub: Typically, the central location of a network (server) that serves to run the network smoothly

8.3: Network Protocols

Provides a common language and rules for communication between computers. A protocol is a convention or standard that controls or allows communication and data transfer between two computers.

8.4: Network Operating Systems

A Network Operating System (NOS) is similar to a stand-alone platform but responsible for much more:

8.5: Network Administrator

8.6: Network Topology

Refers to the mapping of a physical network and logical interconnections between nodes. Basically, the way a network is arranged and laid out.

8.7: Types of Computer Networks

8.8: Network Security

8.9: Green Business Computing Plan

Based on the idea that businesses can be environmentally friendly, more profitable, and socially responsible.

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