Friday, 4 September 2015

How computer networking works



During the past 25 years, every sphere of industry has been covered by computer network of various types. Learning the basic of how these computer network works help us to better use them and also increases our knowledge of changing world around us.

What is network device?
A network device consists of special communication hardware so as to make the physical connections to other device. Most of the modern network devices have communication electronic built onto their circuit boards.

Some of the PCs, older Xbox consoles, and older devices don’t have the communications hardware but it can be set up by plugging in separate network adapters in the form of USB peripheral.

Some old desktop PCs need physically inserting large add-in cards on the system motherboard which gives origin to the term Network Interface Card.

New generation of consumer appliances and gadgets are being built as network devices whereas older devices were not.

Roles of devices on computer networks
Devices on computer networks function in different ways. The two common roles are clients and servers. PCs, phone, tablets and network printers are common examples of clients. Clients make request and use data stored in network servers. Servers include devices with large amount of memory and high performance processor to support clients. Examples of network servers are Web servers and game servers. Network generally supports many clients than servers. Clients and servers are also called network nodes.

Network devices are capable of working as both clients and servers. For e.g. in a peer to peer networking a pair of devices share data with each other, in this process one acts as a server hosting data while simultaneously working as a client to request data from peer devices.

Special purpose network devices
Server and client nodes can be added or removed from the network without blocking communication between other devices. However other types of network hardware still exist for allowing a network to run
·        A network hub allows any node connected to it directly send data to other
·        Network switches function as same as hubs but they include additional hardware logic that opens up multiple communication paths that enables multiple connected nodes to send data to each other
·        Network routers further increase the capabilities of network switches by allowing connections outward from itself to other networks and joining them together without disturbing the functionality of each of them individually.
·        A network repeater accepts the physical signals sent across a network connection and increase their strength so that the signal can travel longer distance.
·        Network bridge connects two different types of physical networks links together 

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