Computer Networking Information
This is an article that has been written to provide basic computer networking information. Here, I will try to present to you the different aspects of a computer network.
Why are Computer Networks Needed?
There are various reasons for having a computer network. But, let us try to understand the most important reasons. The first and foremost important use of a computer network is sharing information. Computer networks were made with the sole purpose to share information. Any user can access the resources in the computer of any other user provided the other user intends to share the same. Besides, every network consists of a server, where all the important data and information is stored. Thus, the individual computer users, do not have to store in data and applications into their own computers, they can simply access the same from the server machine. Besides, setting up a computer network in any organization allows the computer administrator or network administrator, to have a control over the operations that are performed through those machines. A common computer security blanket can be provided to the machines and at the same time, the users can also be prohibited from performing tasks which are not allowed by that particular organization.
Let us now start off with the classification of the different types of network.
Types of Computer Networks
Computer networks can be broadly classified into three different types of computer network topologies.
LAN
When a certain number of computers within an organization are connected with the use of data transfer cables, the connection is called a Local Area Network (LAN). The server is the most important of a LAN, where all the configuration to set up the LAN is done. Many types of cables can be used for forming a LAN, like the coaxial cables or twisted pair. However, the best and the fastest way to transfer information in a Local Area Network, is by the use of fiber optic cables
WLAN
WLAN, stands for Wireless Local Area Network. It is nothing different from a LAN. The purpose is same, that is connecting a certain number of computers within a network. But, in this case, cables are not used for forming the network. A wireless medium is set up for data transfer. Routers and access points are the most important parts of a WLAN. No doubt, a server is also set up in a Wireless Local Area Network.
WAN
Wide Area Network is meant to connect computers across cities as well as countries. In general, multinational companies get lease line for solving the purpose. A telephone line and a modem can also be used for the same purpose, for transferring information over such a large distance. This is what is commonly referred to as a dial up connection.
Computer Network Connections
Let us now try to understand the different ways of forming a computer network. Again, here there are various ways for doing the same, but let us try to understand the most common computer network configurations that are available.
Bus Network
This is the most easy to setup topology and at the same time, it is also very much prone to errors. In the bus network, all computers are connected to the same line and each machine has to first determine, whether the line is free before sending in the information. Since there are chances that the information may clash on the line, so this is not considered a very easy to implement computer network in an organization with a large number of computers.
Star Network
This is another common computer network topology. Here, all the computers are connected to a single hub and the transmission and reception of data is done through this hub machine.
Mesh Network
This is one of the primitive ways of forming a computer network. The computer network is formed in such a way that the computers are connected from one node to another. Its not necessary, that every computer will have a direct connection to another computer. The information has to find out the shortest way from one network to another by hopping from one node to the other.
How Does Information Travel from One Computer to Another?
Every Local Area Network uses a technology called the Ethernet. Using this technology, the data is broken into small pieces called packets of data. Every packet of data, has a head and in some cases a tail. The head contains various information, like the destination address, the checking bits etc. The other computer on receiving that packet sends in an acknowledgment packet, to notify that it has successfully received that piece of data and is now in a position to receive new data. This is the basic principle of working of data. To understand even more clearly, how data travels, we need to understand the term protocols.
What is a Computer Protocol?
A computer networking protocol is nothing but a set of rules that defines the way data and information will be transferred from one computer to another. These set of rules will define, when to send a packet of data, when an acknowledgment signal should be given, etc. The most common protocol, that we must have heard and which is used over in the largest network i.e., the Internet is TCP/IP model. This protocol is divided into two parts, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) which decides how the systems will communicate with each other and IP (Internet Protocol), which handles the part for addressing the packets and routing them to their respective destinations.
This is all that I can provide on information about computer networking within the scope that I have. There is more that can be written for computer networking information and volumes can be written about each and every term that has been discussed above. A detailed information on computer networking is of utmost importance, before you plan to set up any computer network.

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