Advance computer networks notes-1


This article covers the some of the basics of computer networks.It provides a great insight of ethernet technology.It shows the development of ethernet technology by explaining the various types of ethernet technologies,its features and functionalities.

Wide Area Networks



  • Also called long haul networks.

  • Covers large geographical area.

    eg:Continents.

  • Speed ranges from 1.5 Mbps to 155 Mbps.

  • Greater delay between connections.

  • Network contains series of complex computers called packet switches.


Local Area Networks



  • Covers small area.

    eg:office,buildings etc.

  • Faster then WAN.Speed ranges from 10Mbps to 2Gbps.


  • Small delay few tenth of a millisecond to 10ms.

  • Each device connected to a LAN consists of NIC( network interface card ).


Network Hardware Addresses



  • Every computer attached to a computer assigned a unique address.

  • Each packet sent across a network contains a destination field address that contains the address of the receipient.


  • The destination address occurs in same location in all packets.

  • Each hardware technology specifies how address are assigned to computers.


Ethernet Technology



  • Ethernet is the name given to the popular packet switched LAN technology invented at Xerox PARC at 1970s.


  • Xerox Corporation,Intel Corporation and Digital Equipment Corporation standardised Ethernet in 1978;IEEE released a compatible version of standard using the standard number 802.3

  • Formally known as 10base5

  • It is the most popular and original wiring scheme not used but its variants are used now.But it provide the base for study.

  • Original ethernet uses coaxial cable









  • The coaxial cable is called the ether and hence the name ethernet.

  • The connection between a computer and the ether requires hardware device called a transceiver.

  • Transceiver cable enters the ether through a small hole which the technicians refer to as tap.


  • Ethernet uses two major components:

    Transceiver which connects to the centre wire or braided shield of the cable sensing and sending signals to ether.

    A host interface card or host adapter plugs into the computer bus.


    Attachment Unit Interface(AUI) cable connects cable to an adapter board in a host computer informally called transceiver cable and it contains many wires which carries the electrical power to opearte the tranceiver and signals that control the transceiver.














  • Disadvantages


    • Transceiver is costly.

    • Transceiver is present in cable so it is difficult to install.

    • Coaxial cable used is difficult to bend

    • AUI cable is also difficult to bend.




Thin-wire ethernet



  • It overcomes all disadvantages of conventional ethernet.

  • It is formally called 10base2

  • Coaxial cable used is thinner,flexible and less expensive.


  • It is also called thinnet.

  • Here the transceivers are replaced by special high speed digital circuits and provide direct connection from a computer to the network.

  • Thus a computer contains both the host interface and the circuitory that connects to the cable.

  • It uses BNC connectors which does not require tools to attach computer to cable.



    • Disadvantages

    • It does not provide protection against interference.

    • It covers somewhat shorter distances so the network could include only fewer computers.

    • If a user disconnects from network all other computers are affected.











    • Twisted pair ethernet



      • The coaxial cable used in these ethernets does not require shielding.In this we use unshielded conventional copper wire.

      • User disconnect problem not there.


      • It is formally called 10baseT.

      • A set of 8 wires(4 pairs) is used to conect computer to a hub.

      • Hub is an electronic device that stimulates signals on ethernet cable.

      • Physically hub consists of a small box that usually resides in a wiring closet.

      • A connection between a hub and a computer must be less than 100m long.
























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