Science Computer
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
network
(
n.)
A network is a group of two or more
computer systems
linked together. There are many types of
computer
networks
, including:
local-area networks (LANs)
:
The computers are geographically close together (that is, in the same building).
wide-area networks (WANs)
:
The computers are farther apart and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves.
campus-area networks (CANs)
:
The computers are within a limited geographic area, such as a campus or military base.
metropolitan-area networks MANs)
:
A data network designed for a town or city.
home-area networks (HANs)
:
A network contained within a user's home that connects a person's digital devices.
In addition to these types, the following characteristics are also used to categorize different types of networks:
topology
:
The geometric arrangement of a computer system. Common topologies include a bus,
star
, and ring. See the
Network topology diagrams
in the
Quick Reference
section of Webopedia.
protocol
:
The protocol defines a common set of rules and signals that computers on the network use to communicate. One of the most popular protocols for LANs is called
Ethernet
. Another popular LAN protocol for
PCs
is the
IBM
token-ring network
.
architecture
:
Networks can be broadly classified as using either a
peer-to-peer
or
client/server architecture
.
Computers on a network are sometimes called
nodes
. Computers and
devices
that allocate
resources
for a network are called
servers
.
(v.)
To connect two or more computers together with the ability to communicate with each other.
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