Networking lesson 2

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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Networking lesson 2

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Do Now:
Question 1: What is a computer network?
Question 2: Identify 2 protocols we follow when creating an email?

Extension:

Slide 2 - Open question

Lesson 2: Networking hardware 
  • Conquer: List examples of the hardware necessary for connecting devices to networks

  • Aspire: Explain how these pieces of hardware interact to form a network.  


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Network cables
  • To connect together different devices, you need cables.

  • They have plastic plugs that connect into sockets on devices.

  • The cable is made up of a number of copper wires.





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Build a network with wires: scenario 1 
  • A small company has 4 people working for it with 4 computers.

  • All computers now need to be networked together using cables so that they can communicate and access each other’s files.

 

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Slide 6 - Drag question

Build a network: scenario 1 answer
  • This illustration shows the large number of connections you could have drawn.

Each computer is now connected to all the others forming our network.

 

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Hub
  • A hub connects a number of computers together.


  • Ports allow cables to be plugged in from each connected computer.


 

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Build a network: hubs 
  • The company wishes to install a hub to reduce the overall number of cables used to network the 4 computers.

  • Link the pc’s together with the least amount of cables required using your hub.



 

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Slide 10 - Drag question

Build a network: scenario 2
  • The hub becomes the central device in the network.

  • All messages between the computers will pass through the hub.



 

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Servers
  • Some networks will have a server.

  • A server is a powerful computer which provides services.


  • There are many different types of server, for example, a file server which stores files (i.e. text, images, sound, or video) that can be accessed by all devices on the network.


 

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Router
  • A router is used when we want to connect 2 networks together across distances. 

  • A router forwards messages from one network to another. It acts as a gateway.


  • A common job of a router is to join a home network to the internet via an internet service provider (ISP).


 

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Slide 14 - Drag question

Networking hardware quiz!

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A router acts as a gateway to the internet

A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

You need a hub to connect a network to the internet.

A
True
B
False

Slide 17 - Quiz

What material is used to make the wires for network cables

A
Gold
B
Iron
C
Copper
D
Brass

Slide 18 - Quiz

There is only one type of server.

A
True
B
False

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which of the following is not a protocol for a web address
A
Must start with ‘http://’ followed by ‘www’.
B
You must include dots to seperate.
C
The address mus t be unique.
D
An ‘@’ symbol must be used.

Slide 20 - Quiz

Next lesson
Learn about the term ‘bandwidth’, and the difference between wired and wireless connections.



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