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  1. 1. COMPUTER NETWORK Mohammad Shahvan Submitted By Submitted To Mr. Ravi Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor TOPIC MAHARANA PRATAP GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS KOTHI MANDHANA KANPUR MBA 1st YEAR
  2. 2. DEFINTION &APPLICATIONS  DEFINTION: Acomputer network isdefined asthe interconnection of two or more computers.It isdoneto enable the computersto communicateand share available resources.  APPLICATIONS: i. Sharing of resourcessuchasprinters ii. Sharing of expensive software's and database iii. Communication from onecomputer to another computer iv. Exchangeof data and information among usersvia network v. Sharing of information over geographically wide areas.
  3. 3. THEU SEOFCOMPUTER NETWORK  BusinessApplications online buying  HomeApplications mail, chat  Mobile Users wireless:laptops, PDA, mobile, in plane  SocialIssues
  4. 4. THEUSEOF COMPUTER NETWORK • Sharing information — i.e. data communication • Do you prefer these? • Or this?
  5. 5. THEUSEOF COMPUTER NETWORK • Sharing hardware or software • E.g. print document • Centralize administration and support • E.g. Internet-based, soeveryone can accessthe sameadministrative or support application from their PCs
  6. 6. COMPONENTSOFCOMPUTER NETWORK  Twoormore computers  Cablesaslinksbetween the computers  Anetwork interfacing card(NIC) oneach computer  Switches  Software calledoperating system(OS)
  7. 7. NETWORKBENEFITS  Thenetwork provided to the userscanbe divided into two categories: i. Sharing ii. Connectivity
  8. 8. SHARING RESOURCES  Typesof resources are: 1. Hardware: Anetwork allows usersto share many hardware devicessuchas printers , modems,fax machines,CDROM, players, etc. 2. Software: sharingsoftware resourcesreduces the costof software installation, saves spaceon hard disk.
  9. 9. OTHERBENEFITSOFCOMPUTER NETWORK o Increased speed o Reduced cost o Improved security o Centralized software managements o Electronic mail o Flexible access
  10. 10. DISDAVATAGESOF NETWORKS o High costofinstallation o Requires time for administration o Failure of server o Cable faults
  11. 11. CLASSIFICATIONOF AREABY THEIR GEOGRAPHY
  12. 12. LOCAL AREA NETWORK(LAN)  LAN isa network which isdesigned to operate over a small physical area suchasan office, factory or a group ofbuildings.  LAN’s are easyto design and troubleshoot  Exchange of information and sharing of resources becomes easybecauseof LAN.  In LAN all machines are connectedto a single cable.  Different types of topologies suchasstar, tree, bus,ring, etc Can be used  It isusually a privately ownednetwork.
  13. 13. WIDE AREANETWORK(WAN)  When network spansover a large distance or when the computers to be connectedto each other are at widely separated locations a local area network cannot be used.A wide area network(WAN) isinstalled.  Thecommunication between different usersof WAN is established using leased telephone lines, satellite links and similar channels.  It ischeaper and more efficient to usethe phone network for the link.  MostWAN networks are usedto transfer large blocksof data between its users.
  14. 14. PERSONALAREA NETWORK(PAN)  A personal area network isa computer network organized around an individual person.  It generally consistsof a mobile computer, a cell phone or personal digital assistant. PAN enables the communication among these devices.  It can alsobe usedfor communication among personal devicesthemselves for connecting to a digital level network and internet.  ThePANs can be constructed usingwirelessor cables.
  15. 15. CAMPUSAREA NETWORK(CAN)  The campusarea network ismade up of an interconnection of LAN with limited geographical area.  Network equipments suchasswitches,routers and the transmissionmedia i.e. optical fibre etc are almost entirely owned by the campus owner.
  16. 16. METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK(MAN)  It isin between LAN & WAN technologythat coversthe entire city.  It usessimilar technology asLAN.  It can be a singlenetwork suchascable TV network, or a measure of connectinga number of LAN’s oa large network sothat resourcescan be shared LAN to LAN aswell as device to device.
  17. 17. WAN MAN CAN PAN LAN
  18. 18. PARAMETERS LAN WAN MAN Ownership of network Private Private orpublic Private orpublic Geographi cal area covered Small Very large Moderate Design and maintenan ce Easy Not easy Not easy Communicatio n medium Coaxial cable PSTNorsatellite links Coaxialcables, PSTN,optical fibre, cables, wireless Bandwidth Low High moderate Data rates(spee d) High Low moderate DISTINGUISH BETWEEN LAN,WAN,MAN

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