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Computer Networking

 

Computer networks are interconnections of many computers. They share resources such as electronic mail, bulletin boards, and access to unique databases. Think of them as information highways for data. Networks are changing the computing paradigm from "number-crunching" to communicating. They have spawned industries such as the online industry, a collection of organizations providing information and communication services to remote customers via dial-up modems. In a computer network the individual stations, called "nodes," may be computers, terminals, or communication units of various kinds. Networks that are contained within a building or small geographical area are called local-area networks, or LANs. Below are articles on computer networking and guides to help in networking computers.


Computer Network
Computer network is a network build between two or more computers to communicate with each other. Computer networks are classified into 3 main divisions…

Detect IP Address: How to Find an IP Address
Have you ever wondered ‘What is my IP address’? Read on to know more about IP addresses and IP address detecting methods…

Computer Networking Cables: Crimping Device Tools
Read on to know more about the various crimping device tools needed for connecting the computer networking cables to each other…

Looking for Computer Networking Jobs?
Computer network is the pulse line in any organization. Read on to know more about the various networking jobs available in an organization these days…

Home Computer Networking Tips
Home computer networking helps you inter connect all the desktop computers and laptops in your house. Read on to know some more…

Computer Networking: Types of Computer Networks
LAN, WAN and MAN...all sound like jargon...which is what they are. These are different types of computer networks and something each one of us should be aware of.

Computer Networking with CAT 5 Cables and RJ-45 Connectors
It is good to know your cables and connectors! Read on to know more about the CAT 5 cable and RJ-45 connector.

Computer Networking: Training Schools, Certifications and Jobs
LAN and WAN, Networks and systems…if these words are familiar to you and not just by sight but also by understanding then you need to look at computer networking as your future and your present. Get the right training and certification before you look for computer networking jobs.

Client Server Software Architecture
Information of Client/server architecture, how it works, different types of Client/server architectures and their information.

What is HUB?
While building a flexible, effective and high performance network it is very important to think about the type of hub that can help you in building the type of network you want to build.

Switched Multi-megabit Data Service (SMDS)
Switched Multi-megabit Data Service (SMDS) is defined as a high speed packet switching data service. It is a high-speed, connectionless, public data service that will extend Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan or Wide Area Network.

Bridge-A Connecting Device
LANs can be connected by devices known as Bridges that work in the data link layer of the OSI model. Bridges do not validate the network layer header and directly copy IP, IPX and OSI packets.

TCP/IP Reference Model
The TCP/IP model does not same as OSI model. There is no universal agreement regarding how to define TCP/IP with a layered model but it is generally agreed that there are fewer layers than the seven layers of the OSI model.

Local Area Networks (LAN)
Local Area Networks are widely used to share resources and exchange information by connecting personal computers and workstations in company office and factories.

Integrated Services Digital Network
Integrated Services Digital Network is set of communications standards, which allows a single wire or optical fiber to carry voice, video and digital network services. ISDN is proposed to replace the plain old telephone system.

  

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