Module 1 Quizlet
1. Easy to set up, less complex 2. Lower cost because network devices and dedicated servers may not be required. 3. Can be used for simple tasks such as transferring files and sharing printers.
The advantages of peer-to-peer networking:
bandwidth
The capacity of the medium to carry data is known as:
File
The ____ server stores corporate and user ____s in a central location. The client devices access these ____s with client software such as the Windows File Explorer.
Small Office and Home Office Networks (SOHO)
This network allows computers in a home office or a remote office to connect to a corporate network, or access centralized, shared resources.
Latency
This refers to the amount of time, including delays, for data to travel from one given point to another.
Web
This server runs ___ server software. Clients use browser software, such as Windows Internet Explorer, to access ___ pages on the server.
Wireless signals
Transmission is achieved by using infrared, microwave, or radio waves through the air.
RFID Tag
What can be placed in or on a package so that it can be tracked?
throughput
What measurements includes any latency encountered during data transmissions?
Small Office Home Office Network
What type of network allows computers in a home office or a remote office to connect to a corporate network?
Inferred Data
When using your credit card to make purchases at several places, the credit card company can use this information to learn about your location and your preferences. This type of personal data is known as:
Optical Signals
Which of the following methods of signal transmission uses frequencies or pulses of light? 1. Electrical Signals 2. Optical Signals 3. Wireless Signals
Intermediary Devices
connect the individual end devices to the network and can connect multiple individual networks to form an internetwork
This server runs _____ server software. Clients use mail client software, such as Microsoft Outlook, to access ____ on the server.
(Household) Appliances
This such as refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers can be connected to the internet. This allows the homeowner to power them on or off, monitor the status of the appliance, and also be alerted to preset conditions, such as when the temperature in the refrigerator rises above an acceptable level.
Tablets
This, like smartphones, also have the functionality of multiple devices. With the additional screen size, they are ideal for watching videos and reading magazines or books. With on-screen keyboards, users are able to do many of the things they used to do on their laptop computer, such as composing emails or browsing the web.
Optical signals
Transmission is achieved by converting the electrical signals into light pulses.
Electrical signals
Transmission is achieved by representing data as electrical pulses on copper wire.
Bit
A basic unit of information that represents one of two discrete states is known as a:
Server
A computer that has software installed to provide information such as email or web pages to other devices is known as a:
End Devices
A device that is either the source or the destination of a packet on a network. It is also known as a host
Network Media
A general term for all forms of pathways that support network communication. The conduit through which signals flow, can be either bounded or unbounded.
Module 1 Quiz: What is the Internet? 1. An application used to access the World Wide Web 2. A network of networks 3. The type of physical media used by computers to access the World Wide Web 4. A small isolated internal network of a company
A network of networks
Peer-to-Peer Network
A network where two computers are communicating with each other as both a client and as a server is known as a what?
Module 1 Quiz: What is an example of a binary value from everyday life? 1. Brightness of a light bulb 2. A simple light switch 3. Speed of a traveling car 4. Room temperature
A simple light switch
Client
A smartphone uses web browser software to request and display a web page. The smartphone is considered what type of computer?
Bits per Second
Bandwidth is typically measured in what?
Wireless Router
Eilert recently got a job with a computer support services company in his hometown of Falun, Sweden. A customer has asked for someone to come connect their home network to the internet. They only have a cable modem. Which of the following intermediary devices would Eilert most likely take with him to the job?
Module 1 Quiz: Refer to the exhibit. Which term correctly identifies the device type that is included in the area B? 1. Transfer 2. End 3. Intermediary 4. Source
Intermediary
- The amount of data being sent and received over the connection - The types of data being transmitted - The latency created by the number of network devices encountered between source and destination
Many factors influence throughput including:
Smart Cars
Many modern ones can connect to the internet to access maps, audio and video content, or information about a destination. They can even send a text message or email if there is an attempted theft or call for assistance in case of an accident. These cars can also connect to smartphones and tablets to display information about the different engine systems, provide maintenance alerts, or display the status of the security system.
Security Systems
Many of the items in a home, such as ________ _______, lighting, and climate controls, can be monitored and configured remotely using a mobile device.
Smartphone & Wireless Tablet
Marjani lives on a farm several kilometers outside of Mowla, Tanzania. Which of the following end devices is she most likely to use to connect to the internet?
A Network
Module 1 Quiz: What allows digital devices to interconnect and transmit data?
It is a small network that connects a few computers to each other and to the internet.
Module 1 Quiz: What is a characteristic of a SOHO network?
Both host devices load a user interface and the same background service during the communication.
Module 1 Quiz: What is a characteristic of a peer-to-peer application?
latency
Module 1 Quiz: What is the delay in the amount of time for data to travel between two points on a network?
Peer-to-Peer
Module 1 Quiz: What type of network is defined by two computers that can both send and receive requests for resources?
The Internet
Module 1 Quiz: What type of network must a home user access in order to do online shopping?
server
Module 1 Quiz: Which term is used to describe a network device with the primary function of providing information to other devices?
Tablet & Wireless Media
Rosalía works as a community health worker in Rio Claro, Brazil. Most of her time is spent making home visits to provide primary care to people in her community. However, she requires internet access to maintain her patient records and provide videoconferencing with a doctor, when needed. What end device and media type does Rosalía most likely use?
1. No centralized administration 2. Not as secure 3. Not scalable 4. All devices may act as both clients and servers which can slow their performance.
The disadvantages of peer-to-peer networking:
World Wide Networks (WAN)
The main example being the internet, is a network of networks that connects hundreds of millions of computers world-wide.
Radio frequency identification (RFIDs) tags
These can be placed in or on objects to track them or monitor sensors for many conditions.
Medium to Large Networks
These networks, such as those used by corporations and schools, can have many locations with hundreds or thousands of interconnected hosts.
Medical Devices
These such as pacemakers, insulin pumps, and hospital monitors provide users or medical professionals with direct feedback or alerts when vital signs are at specific levels.
Smart Glasses
They are a wearable computer in the form of glasses, such as Google Glass, contains a tiny screen that displays information to the wearer in a similar fashion to the Head-Up Display (HUD) of a fighter pilot. A small touch pad on the side allows the user to navigate menus while still being able to see through the smart glasses.
Smartphones
They are able to connect to the internet from almost anywhere. Smartphones combine the functions of many different products together, such as a telephone, camera, GPS receiver, media player, and touch screen computer.
Module 1 Quiz: What are two functions of end devices on a network? (Choose two.) 1. They are the interface between humans and the communication network. 2. They direct data over alternate paths in the event of link failures. 3. They provide the channel over which the network message travels. 4. They originate the data that flows through the network. 5. They filter the flow of data to enhance security.
They are the interface between humans and the communication network. & They originate the data that flows through the network.
Small Home Networks
They connect a few computers to each other and to the internet.
A Smart TV
This can be connected to the internet to access content without the need for TV service provider equipment. Also, a smart TV can allow a user to browse the web, compose email, or display video, audio, or photos stored on a computer.
A Smartwatch
This can connect to a smartphone to provide the user with alerts and messages. Additional functions, such as heart rate monitoring and counting steps, like a pedometer, can help people who are wearing the device to track their health.
Gaming Consoles
This can connect to the internet to download games and play with friends online.
(Connected) Sensors and Actuators
This can provide temperature, humidity, wind speed, barometric pressure, and soil moisture data. Actuators can then be automatically triggered based on current conditions. For example, a smart sensor can periodically send soil moisture data to a monitoring station. The monitoring station can then send a signal to an actuator to begin watering. The sensor will continue to send soil moisture data allowing the monitoring station to determine when to deactivate the actuator.
Observed data
This is captured by recording the actions of individuals, such as location data when using cell phones.
Volunteered data
This is created and explicitly shared by individuals, such as social network profiles. This type of data might include video files, pictures, text or audio files.
Inferred data
This is data such as a credit score, which is based on analysis of volunteered or observed data.
Bandwidth
This is the capacity of a medium to carry data. Digital bandwidth measures the amount of data that can flow from one place to another in a given amount of time and is typically measured in the number of bits that (theoretically) can be sent across the media in a second.
Throughput
This is the measure of the transfer of bits across the media over a given period of time. However, due to a number of factors, throughput does not usually match the specified bandwidth.