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NETWORKING DAY 1

Presented By: Miss. Patil Vaishnavi S.


)Diploma in computer
A+ N+, CCNA ,MCP
.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LECTURE

1st session is of 40 min


5min Break
2nd session is of 40 min

After completing 1st session you have 5 min break so don’t go


anywhere you have to login immediately after 5 min
Using the same used for 1st session
NETWORK FUNDAMENTAL

1)WHAT IS NETWORK?
2) TYPES OF NETWORK.
WHAT IS NETWORK AND NETWORKING?
A network consists of two or more computers that are
linked in order to share resources (such as printers and
CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications.
The computers on a network may be linked through cables,
telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light
beams.
TYPES OF NETWORK
1)Some of the different networks based on size are:

Personal area network, or( PAN )

Local area network, or (LAN )

Metropolitan area network, or (MAN )

Wide area network, or (WAN )

Virtual private network, or (VPN )


PAN
A personal area network, or PAN, is a computer
network organized around an individual person within
a single building. This could be inside a small office or
residence. A typical PAN would include one or more
computers, telephones, peripheral devices, video game
consoles and other personal entertainment devices.
LAN
A local area network, or LAN, consists of a computer
network at a single site, typically an individual office
building. A LAN is very useful for sharing resources,
such as data storage and printers. LANs can be built
with relatively inexpensive hardware, such as hubs,
network adapters and Ethernet cables.
MAN
A metropolitan area network, or MAN, consists of a computer
network across an entire city, college campus or small region. A
MAN is larger than a LAN, which is typically limited to a single
building or site. Depending on the configuration, this type of
network can cover an area from several miles to tens of miles. A
MAN is often used to connect several LANs together to form a
bigger network. When this type of network is specifically designed
for a college campus, it is sometimes referred to as a campus area
network, or CAN.
WAN
A wide area network, or WAN, occupies a very large area,
such as an entire country or the entire world. A WAN can
contain multiple smaller networks, such as LANs or MANs.
The Internet is the best-known example of a public WAN.
VPN
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a
private network across a public network and enables
users to send and receive data across shared or public
networks as if their computing devices were directly
connected to the private network. Applications running
across a VPN may therefore benefit from the
functionality, security, and management of the private
network.
SUMMARY POINTS OF THE LECTURE

• What is network and networking


• Different types of networking
THANK YOU

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