Transcription of BaseTech 1 Introducing Basic Network Concepts
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1 Introducing BasicNetwork Concepts In the beginning, there wereno networks. Life was bad. MIKEMEYERSIn this chapter, you will learnhow to: Identify human and computernetworks Describe the benefits of networks Distinguish between the differenttypes of networksxivBaseTech/ Networking Concepts / team / 223089-4 / Blind Folio0 Networks are everywhere or so it seems. You can hardly do anything withdata that does not involve a Network . Like the human networks that we areall part of, computer networks let us share information and resources. In business,the reliance on networks is even more pervasive than in homes or help individuals and businesses alike save money, but they also helpcreate income. Without a doubt, networking within the home will catch on overthe next few years as it has in business. Soon, nearly all individuals in evenmoderately developed nations will have networked components throughout theirhomes.
Figure 1.1. The most basic computer network (which consists of just two connected computers) can expand and become more usable when additional computers join and add their resources to those being shared. The first computer, yours, is commonly referred to as your local com-puter. It is more likely to be used as a location where you do work, a work-
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