D.T - Network Investigation (Joby Joby) 2023

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Network

Investigation 

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INFORMATION

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What is Networking

Interaction where two or more


Devices (such as computer,
printer o router) connect to
share resources, exchange
files, or enable electronic
communication.

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What are advantages of Networking
• File sharing
• Resource sharing
• Sharing a single internet connection
• Increased storage capacity (Cloud
Storage)
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File Sharing

You can easily share data between two or


more devices/Users, or even access it
remotely if you keep it in on other connected
devices.

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Resource sharing

Using network-connected devices like printers,


scanners and copiers, or sharing software
between multiple users, saves money.

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Sharing a single internet connection

It is cost-efficient and can help protect your


systems if you correctly secure the network.

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Increased storage capacity
(Cloud Storage)

you can access files and media, such as images


and music, which can you store remotely on
other devices or on network-attached storage
machines.

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What are disadvantages of Networking
• Can be expensive.
• Lack of data security and privacy
• computer viruses and malwares
• Lack of robustness

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Can be expensive.

Purchasing some of the file servers and


network cabling can be expensive.

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Lack of data security and privacy
Most of the people and company in the world use
network to communicate and share information,
even if you had setup an anti-virus, there may be
those who desire to get information illegally by
hacking your network, this can be very dangerous
if the file contains important data or information.

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Computer viruses and malwares

If one Device in a network get affected by a


virus, there is a possibility that other systems
in the network can get effected too. Virus can
easily spread in a network, and devices with
same resources is a good place for a virus to
multiply.
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Lack of robustness

If a computer network’s main server breaks


down, the entire system would become
Unable to use, which makes it useless. One
malfunctioning in a device can put the entire
network in standstill.
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Server
A server is a device or a
system that provides data,
recourses or programs to
other devices, known as a
client, over a network.
whenever computers share
resources with client system,
they are considered servers.
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Router

A router takes data packets


from devices and directs them
to the the correct place.
Routers allow your devices to
access the internet or request
files from a server.

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Network Interface Card (N.I.C)

Network interface card,


known as NIC or network
interface controller, is a circuit
board that is installed on the
computer to connect to the
network.

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Switch
It receives and accepts packets
from access points linked to
physical ports and then sends
them only via the ports going
to a linked device. It responds
to an external force to
mechanically change an
electric signal.
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Modem
A modem transmits data by
modifying one or more carrier
wave signals to encrypt digital
information, while the
receiver separates the original
information or signal from the
modulated carrier to recreate
the original digital
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Optic Fiber
Optical fiber is the
technology associated with
data transmission using light
pulses travelling along with
a long fiber which is usually
made of plastic or glass,
rather than using copper
electromagnetic
transmission.
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CAT. 5 cable
CAT. 5 cable is an Ethernet
cable, used to support
computer networks. It can
transmit video and telephony
signals in addition to standard
computer data. It contains 8
wires grouped in four pairs and
made from 24-gauge copper
inside the covering or jacket.
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Transmission Rates
Data transmission rate is the volume
of data transmitted over a
transmission channel or by a data
interface within a specified unit of
time. They measure units of baud or
bits/s.

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How do wired networks work?
A wired network connects
devices to each other and to
the Internet using Ethernet
cables. Ethernet cables
typically are made of copper
wires, which send data as
ones and zeros using
electrical pulses.
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How do wireless networks work?
Wireless network can
communicate with each other
over airwaves. They uses
radio waves to transmit data
from your wireless router to
your Wi-Fi enabled devices
like your smartphones and
computer.
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INDEX
INTRO
Definition Cables

Cables and
Advantage
Networking Dis-advantages Wired
Network types of
Wireless
Network

networking

Components Transmission
Rates

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