ch 8
the number of email messages delivered each day far exceeds the number of letters delivered by U.S. Postal Service, why?
ALL OF THE ABOVE you can write and send an email faster than you can write and mail a letter email is delivered more rapidly, facilitates group communication, and can save money
computer networks
ALL OF THE ABOVE: allow people to share hardware resources, make it easier for people to share data, support collaboration through such tools as email and instant messaging
what is an important difference between internet newsgroups and mailing lists?
a mailing list message goes to only a specific group of people, whereas a newsgroup message is available for everyone to see
a modem
converts a digital signal into an analog signal and vice versa
what should people who use a public hotspot be aware of?
data transmitted over networks without WEP key encryption can be viewed by malicious eavesdroppers
today's email system is built on protocols that
don't ensure that each sender has a verifiable identity
3G and 4G networks were developed by the computer industry as part of the fiber-optic internet backbone
false
by definition, a computer network must be connected to the internet
false
most wireless computer networks today use infrared signals to transmit data
false
if you want to share a document with other people whose computers are connected to your LAN, you should upload the document to a(n)
file server
a 4G network
is based on fourth-generation wireless phone network technology
what is a service that connects computers and peripherals in the same building called?
local area network (LAN)
which of these is a generally accepted rule of netiquette?
lurking in a hang-glider enthusiasts newsgroup without posting any messages
what percentage of email messages is junk email (spam)?
more than 50%
what is the main difference between IM and email?
the asynchronous of nature of email communication
which of the following does not affect bandwidth?
the type of information being transmitted
what is the most common reason for installing a wi-fi hub in a home?
to allow PCs to connect to a network without wires
a single fiber-optic cable has the bandwidth of thousands of copper telephone cables
true
because peer-to-peer networking software is built into the windows and macintosh operating systems, a modern desktop computer can act as both client and server on a network
true
depending on your email client program and your preferences, your mail might be stored on a remote host or downloaded and stored on your local machine
true
email and instant messaging can filter out many human components of communication, increasing the chance of misinterpreted messages
true
simple technological solutions can reduce, but not eliminate, the spam problem for email users
true
the line that separates computer communication and telephone communication is being blurred by devices and technologies that operate in both realms
true
the most common types of networks today use a standard networking architecture known as ethernet
true
many experts say we're at the beginning of a revolution that is creating a vast grassroots network of public and private wireless hubs based on
wi-fi technology