
Review Computer Network
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Rendy Wicaksono
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Review Computer Network
By Rendy Wicaksono
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Multiple Choice
Interconnected computing devices that can exchange data and share resources with each other.
Multimedia
Algorithms
Computer Network
Internet
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Multiple Choice
Here are some advantages of the computer network, except ...
Share data and information
Virus and Malware
Communication
Share software and hardware
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Computer networks were first created in the late 1950s for use in the military and defense. They were initially used to transmit data over telephone lines and had limited commercial and scientific applications. With the advent of internet technologies, a computer network has become indispensable for enterprises.
Fact about computer network
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Multiple Choice
Public networks are often used for home, business, school Wi-Fi networks, or mobile for security and to preserve.
True
False
Both are correct
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Private networks have security measures in place to prevent unwanted or unauthorized connections.
Private Network
All public networks are less secure than your home network. Even if the websites you visit use encryption, the URLs you visit can be eavesdropped.
Public Network
Public Network vs Private Network
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Multiple Choice
A central server node is linked to multiple client network devices. This topology performs better as data doesn’t have to go through each node. It is also more reliable.
Tree Topology
Ring Topology
Bus Topology
Star Topology
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Cloud Network
a cloud network can be seen as a WAN with its infrastructure delivered by a cloud-based service. Some or all of an organization’s network capabilities and resources are hosted in a public or private cloud platform and made available on demand. These network resources can include virtual routers, firewalls, bandwidth, and network management software,with other tools and functions available as required.
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In this type of computer network, nodes may be servers or clients. Server nodes provide resources like memory, processing power, or data to client nodes. Server nodes may also manage client node behavior. Clients may communicate with each other, but they do not share resources.
Client Server Model
In Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architecture, connected computers have equal powers and privileges. There is no central server for coordination. Each device in the computer network can act as either client or server. Each peer may share some of its resources, like memory and processing power, with the entire computer network.
Peer to Peer
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Open Ended
Why are most home and corporate networks configured in a tree topology? Please give your explanation!
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Draw
Each node is linked to one other node only. Data transmission over the network connections occurs in one direction.
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