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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 
      COMPUTING
Week 5 ­ Computer Networks
COMPUTER NETWORKS
 A computer network is any set 
 of computers or devices 
 connected to each other. 

 Why do we use networks?
   Communication
   Sharing data
   Sharing hardware
WHAT CAN WE DO ON A NETWORK
    Send emails.
     
     
     
     
      

   Can you think of 5 more things we can do on a 
    network?
WHAT CAN WE DO ON A NETWORK?
 You can play a CD music from one computer while 
  sitting on another computer
 You may have a computer that doesn’t have a DVD 
  player. In this case, you can place a movie DVD on the 
  computer that has a DVD player, and then view the 
  movie on a computer that lacks a DVD player
 You can connect a printer to one computer and let other 
  computers of the network print to that printer
 You can place a CD with pictures on one computer and 
  let other computers access those pictures
 You can create files and store them in one computer, 
  then access those files from the other computers 
  connected to it
TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
 PAN
 LAN

 CAN

 MAN

 WAN



   Research Activity:
       Spend 10 minutes on the internet and find out what 
        these different type of networks do.
A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK 
           (PAN)
 A personal area network (PAN) is a computer 
  network used for communication among 
  computer devices (including telephones and 
  personal digital assistants) close to one person. 
  The reach of a PAN is typically a few meters. 
 Personal area networks may be wired with 
  technology such as USB and FireWire. A 
  wireless personal area network (WPAN) can 
  also be made possible with network 
  technologies such as Bluetooth.
EXAMPLE OF A HOME 
    NETWORK
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN)
 A network covering a small geographic area, 
  like a home, office, or building. 
 Usually have a very high data transfer rate.

 Larger than a WAN, will include a few PCs or 
  laptops.
 Can use Wireless but usually Ethernet 
  technology. Satree uses Ethernet technology.
EXAMPLE OF A LAN IS A SCHOOL 
         BUILDING
CAMPUS AREA NETWORK (CAN)
 A network that connects two or more LANs but 
  that is limited to a specific (possibly private) 
  geographical area such as a college campus, 
  industrial complex, or a military base. 
 A CAN, may be considered a type of MAN 
  (metropolitan area network), but is generally 
  limited to an area that is smaller than a typical 
  MAN.
METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK 
          (MAN)
 A network that connects two or more 
  Local Area Networks or CANs 
  together but does not extend beyond 
  the boundaries of the immediate 
  town, city, or metropolitan area.
 Multiple routers, switches & hubs 
  are connected to create a MAN
 Phuket net is an example of a MAN.
WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)
 A WAN is a data communications network 
  that covers a relatively broad geographic 
  area for example one country to another or 
  one continent to another continent. 
 Often uses transmission facilities provided 
  by common carriers, such as telephone 
  companies.
 The internet is a WAN.
NETWORK HUBS

  A device used to connect a PC to a Network.

 The function of a hub is to direct information 
  around the network, allowing communication 
  between all connected devices.
 Printers, computers and all other network 
  devices are connected through a hub.
NETWORK SWITCHES

 A more advanced version of a hub, often called a 
  ‘smart hub’.
 Provide better performance, meaning the network 
  runs faster.
 Switches are replacing the hub in most new 
  networks.
NETWORK ROUTERS
 Routers connect networks together and work 
  out the best path for information or data to 
  travel. 
 When you send information on the internet, 
  for example an email, the router will choose 
  the direction that the information will travel 
  in order to reach its destination.
WIRELESS  NETWORKS
 Wi­Fi is a commonly used wireless network in 
  computer systems which enable connection to 
  the internet or other machines that have Wi­Fi 
  functionalities. Wi­Fi networks broadcast radio 
  waves that can be picked up by Wi­Fi receivers 
  that are attached to different computers. 
 Allow laptop users to easily and quickly join a 
  business or personal network.
 Most modern laptops have Wi­Fi cards built in to 
  enable internet access from anywhere that has a 
  Wi­Fi network.
SATREE PHUKET SCHOOL
 The network in the school is a CAN, Campus Area 
  Network.
 There are separate LANs in different buildings in the 
  school.
 The computers are connected together with Network 
  Switches using Ethernet technology.
 The LANs are connected together using Network 
  Routers. For example the Network in building 4 is 
  connected to Network in building 7 via a Network 
  Router.
 The computers in each LAN are connected together in 
  a PEER to PEER formation.
TASK TODAY ­ PRE MID TERM 
 PROJECT

 A new school in Phuket wants you to help them 
  design a network.
 First you must tell them WHY they need a 
  network at a school.
     How many computers do you think they need? Why?
     What hardware and software would they need? Why?
     Which network would be the best? LAN, WAN, PAN? 
      Why?
 Draw a simple diagram of how their network 
 would look.
TASK TODAY ­ PRE MID TERM 
 PROJECT 
 The school details:
     Banana Leaf School Phuket
     4 large buildings with classrooms ­ 20 rooms in each 
      building
     1000 students ­ 30 classes
     1 building for teachers ­ about 70 teachers
 Use the Internet for research.

 Complete a Microsoft PowerPoint document.



 Please complete your work by the beginning of next 
 lesson and upload to the website.

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M4 - Lesson 5 - Networks

  • 1. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION  COMPUTING Week 5 ­ Computer Networks
  • 2. COMPUTER NETWORKS  A computer network is any set  of computers or devices  connected to each other.   Why do we use networks?  Communication  Sharing data  Sharing hardware
  • 3. WHAT CAN WE DO ON A NETWORK Send emails.             Can you think of 5 more things we can do on a  network?
  • 4. WHAT CAN WE DO ON A NETWORK?  You can play a CD music from one computer while  sitting on another computer  You may have a computer that doesn’t have a DVD  player. In this case, you can place a movie DVD on the  computer that has a DVD player, and then view the  movie on a computer that lacks a DVD player  You can connect a printer to one computer and let other  computers of the network print to that printer  You can place a CD with pictures on one computer and  let other computers access those pictures  You can create files and store them in one computer,  then access those files from the other computers  connected to it
  • 5. TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS  PAN  LAN  CAN  MAN  WAN  Research Activity:  Spend 10 minutes on the internet and find out what  these different type of networks do.
  • 6. A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK  (PAN)  A personal area network (PAN) is a computer  network used for communication among  computer devices (including telephones and  personal digital assistants) close to one person.  The reach of a PAN is typically a few meters.   Personal area networks may be wired with  technology such as USB and FireWire. A  wireless personal area network (WPAN) can  also be made possible with network  technologies such as Bluetooth.
  • 8. LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN)  A network covering a small geographic area,  like a home, office, or building.   Usually have a very high data transfer rate.  Larger than a WAN, will include a few PCs or  laptops.  Can use Wireless but usually Ethernet  technology. Satree uses Ethernet technology.
  • 10. CAMPUS AREA NETWORK (CAN)  A network that connects two or more LANs but  that is limited to a specific (possibly private)  geographical area such as a college campus,  industrial complex, or a military base.   A CAN, may be considered a type of MAN  (metropolitan area network), but is generally  limited to an area that is smaller than a typical  MAN.
  • 11. METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK  (MAN)  A network that connects two or more  Local Area Networks or CANs  together but does not extend beyond  the boundaries of the immediate  town, city, or metropolitan area.  Multiple routers, switches & hubs  are connected to create a MAN  Phuket net is an example of a MAN.
  • 12. WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)  A WAN is a data communications network  that covers a relatively broad geographic  area for example one country to another or  one continent to another continent.   Often uses transmission facilities provided  by common carriers, such as telephone  companies.  The internet is a WAN.
  • 13. NETWORK HUBS   A device used to connect a PC to a Network.  The function of a hub is to direct information  around the network, allowing communication  between all connected devices.  Printers, computers and all other network  devices are connected through a hub.
  • 14. NETWORK SWITCHES  A more advanced version of a hub, often called a  ‘smart hub’.  Provide better performance, meaning the network  runs faster.  Switches are replacing the hub in most new  networks.
  • 15. NETWORK ROUTERS  Routers connect networks together and work  out the best path for information or data to  travel.   When you send information on the internet,  for example an email, the router will choose  the direction that the information will travel  in order to reach its destination.
  • 16. WIRELESS  NETWORKS  Wi­Fi is a commonly used wireless network in  computer systems which enable connection to  the internet or other machines that have Wi­Fi  functionalities. Wi­Fi networks broadcast radio  waves that can be picked up by Wi­Fi receivers  that are attached to different computers.   Allow laptop users to easily and quickly join a  business or personal network.  Most modern laptops have Wi­Fi cards built in to  enable internet access from anywhere that has a  Wi­Fi network.
  • 17. SATREE PHUKET SCHOOL  The network in the school is a CAN, Campus Area  Network.  There are separate LANs in different buildings in the  school.  The computers are connected together with Network  Switches using Ethernet technology.  The LANs are connected together using Network  Routers. For example the Network in building 4 is  connected to Network in building 7 via a Network  Router.  The computers in each LAN are connected together in  a PEER to PEER formation.
  • 18. TASK TODAY ­ PRE MID TERM  PROJECT  A new school in Phuket wants you to help them  design a network.  First you must tell them WHY they need a  network at a school.  How many computers do you think they need? Why?  What hardware and software would they need? Why?  Which network would be the best? LAN, WAN, PAN?  Why?  Draw a simple diagram of how their network  would look.
  • 19. TASK TODAY ­ PRE MID TERM  PROJECT   The school details:  Banana Leaf School Phuket  4 large buildings with classrooms ­ 20 rooms in each  building  1000 students ­ 30 classes  1 building for teachers ­ about 70 teachers  Use the Internet for research.  Complete a Microsoft PowerPoint document.  Please complete your work by the beginning of next  lesson and upload to the website.