Communication s and Networks 2 Reference: Practicum Module Application Training Institut Teknologi Bandung - 2004
Compiled by Maududie - 2005
Communications Software What is communications software? Programs that help users establish connection to Internet, other network, or another computer
Programs that help users manage transmission of data, instructions, and information Programs that provide an interface for users to communicate with one another
Communications Software What is an example of communications software?
Configures home or office network and connects devices to existing network Step 1. After you start the New Connection Wizard and select Connect to the Internet and Set up my connection manually in the dialog boxes, click Connect using a dial-up modem.
Step 2. Enter the name of your Internet service provider.
Step 3. Enter your Internet service provider’s telephone number.
Step 4. Enter your account information.
Step 5. Click the Finish button to create the Internet connection.
Communications Over the Telephone Network What is the public switched telephone network (PSTN)?
Worldwide telephone system that handles voice-oriented telephone calls
Communications Over the Telephone Network What is a dial-up line?
Temporary connection using telephone line for communications
Costs no more than making regular call Computers at any two locations can establish a connection using modems and telephone network
Communications Over the Telephone Network What is a dedicated line?
Always-on connection between two communications devices
Four types are ISDN line, DSL, T-carrier line, and ATM
Communications Over the Telephone Network What is an ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line)?
Popular type of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) Faster when receiving data than when sending data
Ideal for Internet access
Communications Devices What are examples of communications devices? Common types are dial-up modems, ISDN and DSL modems, cable modems, network cards, wireless access points, routers, and hubs ISDN and DSL modems send and receive data from ISDN and DSL lines
Communications Devices What is a dial-up modem?
Converts digital signals to analog signals and vice versa Notebook computers often use PC Card modem
Communications Devices What are ISDN and DSL modems? Communications Communications devices devices that that send send and and receive receive digital digital ISDN ISDN and and DSL DSLsignals signals Usually Usually external external devices devices in in which which one one end end connects connects to to aa telephone telephone line line and and the the other other end end connects connects to to aa port port on on the the system system unit unit
Communications Devices What is a cable modem?
Sends and receives data over cable television network Much faster than dial-up modem or ISDN Sometimes called a broadband modem
Communications Devices What is a network card?
Adapter card, PC Card, or compact flash card that enables computer or device to access network
Sometimes called network interface card (NIC)
Communications Devices What is a wireless access point?
Central communications device that allows computers and devices to transfer data wirelessly among themselves or to wired network
Communications Devices What is a router?
Connects computers and transmits data to correct destination on network Routers forward data on Internet using fastest available path
Communications Devices What is a hub?
Device that provides central point for cables in network
Home Networks What is a home network?
Multiple computers connected in home Several types of home networks
Ethernet — connect computers via cable Powerline cable — use electrical lines in house Phoneline — use telephone lines HomeRF (radio frequency) — wireless
Communications Channel What is a channel?
Transmission media on which data travels in communications system Transmission media are materials capable of carrying one or more signals
Bandwidth is amount of data that can travel over channel
Communications Channel How is a request sent over the Internet using a communications channel? Step 1. The sending device requests information using either a physical transmission media or a wireless transmission media.
Step 2. When the request leaves the ISP, it travels over T1 lines, microwave stations, earth-based stations, and communications satellites until it reaches the Internet backbone.
Step 3. The request travels over T3 lines along the Internet backbone.
Step 4. The Request travels over T1 lines until it reaches the destination network server.