Basic Network Components
Types and Structures
Topologies
Transmission media
Network Devices
100

A group of interconnected (via cable and/or wireless) computers and peripherals that is capable of sharing software and hardware resources between many users.

What are Network Systems?

100

Network covering larger geographical area such as state or country

Wide Area Networks (WAN)

100

Data passed to centralized server providing service to clients

What is star topology?

100

Cable consists of thin transparent plastic; Works by sending reflection of light from one endpoint to another

What is a fiber-optic cable?

100

Determines which port to send traffic based on the computer connected to each port 

What is a switch?

200

Computer or device on network that request resources or services from another computers or devices within network

What is a client?

200

Grouping computers and other devices in single physical locations

Local Area Network (LAN)

200

Has central node connecting multiple nodes to one another where each node could potentially act as central node to group of other nodes

What is tree topology?

200

Cable consisting of an inner conductor (wire) wrapped in a plastic protective sleeve

What is a coaxial cable?

200

Connects two or more network segments together

What is a bridge? 

300

Any computer or device on network that enables resources sharing

What is a host?

300

Network physically covering an area larger than LAN and smaller than Wide Area Network (WAN)

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

300

Consists of single cable connecting all nodes on network without any intervening connectivity devices

What is a bus topology? 

300

Cable consists of two or more pairs of conductors twisted together wrapped in protective plastic

What is a twisted-pair cable?

300

Network adapter hardware card allowing computer to participate in passing and receiving network data

What is a Network Interface Card (NIC)?

400

Any device connected to network other than networking cabling (transmission media) which has unique address and capable of sending or receiving data

What are nodes?

400

Any network connecting two or more WANs covering an unlimited geographical area

Global Area Networks (GAN)

400

Mixture of all other topologies

What is a hybrid topology?

400
The two types of transmission media 

Bounded and unbounded 

400

Intelligent devices maintaining routing table determining best path to destination node

What is a router? 

500

Various channels through which data is transmitted and received

What is transmission media?

500

LAN without wires

Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)

500

Data passes logically in ring from station to station until data reaches destination (ring path from one node to next may be single or dual)

What is a Ring topology? 

500

What factors affect transmission media? 

Distance, frequency (bandwidth), interference, cost

500

Combinations of networking hardware and software connecting dissimilar networks

What is a gateway?