Learning more about different networks and learning how it works. Being informative of that network
network is based on which topology?
The difference between a router and a switch has to do with the layers of the OSI model that they reside in. A switch is a layer 2 device, which means it relies on the MAC (physical) address for switching packets. A router is a layer 3 device, using the network (logical) address. A router also can forward packets to another network; a switch does not do that. In addition, a switch forwards all broadcast packets whereas a router does not forward broadcast packets.
Yes, it can. It works also with b networks too. If you have dual band n card it can work even with a type networks.
Yes, the word 'networks' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own. The noun networks is a combination of the noun 'net' and the noun 'works'.
The address that can be used to summarize the networks 172.16.0.0/24 through 172.16.7.0/24 is 172.16.0.0/21. This summarization works because the first 21 bits of the addresses are the same, allowing for the aggregation of the four contiguous /24 networks into a single /21 network.
A photonic (or optical) network is a communications network in which information is transmitted entirely in the form of optical or infrared transmission(IR) signals. In atrue photonic network, every switch and every repeater works with IR or visible-lightenergy. A recent development in this field is the erbium amplifier. Conversion toand from electrical impulses is not done except at the source and destination (origin andend point).
The router is the brains of the network, it hands out the IP address's to all the devices and controls where the different information needs to go. All the switch does is route the calls to the right devices. If you talking about an Ethernet Switch then all it is is a smart hub. It's like a switch board operator on your phone, if computer 1 want's to talk to computer 3 then it routes the call through just to #3 and no one else. It does this automatically. Most routers already have a 4 port ethernet switch built in, if you need more ports then you can buy a 4, 8,16, etc, port stand alone one of your choice.
Describe how a network works
VoIP works on telephone or cellphone connected to the internet and computer. It uses internet networks and not telephone networks.
The National Health Service works in conjunction with area London hospitals and their networks. Conyers, Dill, and Pearman is one of the leading firms in this network.
Sub-Network Connection Protection (SNCP) is a mechanism used in telecommunications networks to enhance the reliability and availability of connections within a sub-network. It operates by providing protection for vital data paths, ensuring that if a primary connection fails, traffic can be quickly rerouted through a backup path. This redundancy minimizes downtime and maintains service continuity. SNCP is often implemented in optical networks and is part of the general strategy for resilience in network design.