SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 23
1Lesson 2—Networking BASICS
Networking BASICS
Network Media
Unit 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS2
Types of Networks
• There are two types of
networks by which
information is transmitted:
– circuit switched networks
– packet switched networks
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS3
Circuit Switched Network
• There is a dedicated and direct physical
connection between sender and receiver.
• No other transmissions can take place while
the connection is active.
• Once the transmission is ended, other
connections can be made with other devices.
• It is ideal for voice communications because
there are no interruptions from other devices
or delays.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS4
Packet Switched Network
• This network requires data transmission be broken
into smaller units called packets.
• Each packet is sent independently through the
network.
• It is used for data transmission because data is not
as time-sensitive as voice communication.
• It allows multiple devices to share one line or
frequency.
• It facilitates error correction.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS5
Signaling Techniques
• There are two ways that a
signal is sent across a
network medium:
– baseband signaling
– broadband signaling
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS6
Baseband Signaling
• Sends one data signal across the network
media
• Entire capacity of the media is used for the
one data signal
• Signals are transmitted in a digital format
• Many devices can send and receive across
the medium, but only one at a time
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS7
Baseband Signaling
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS8
Broadband Signaling
• Divides the cable into several different
channels
• Signals are transmitted at different
frequencies in an analog mode
• Allows many different signals to be sent
simultaneously on a single cable
• Signal sent in only one direction
• Used for computer network data
transmissions
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS9
Broadband Signaling
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS10
Factors Affecting Transmissions
• The flow of a signal down the
network media can become
distorted.
• Common types of distortions are
attenuation and interference.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS11
Attenuation
• Loss of signal power
• Measured by the decrease
in decibels (db) over a
specific distance
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS12
Interference
• Interference is caused when a strong external signal
interferes with a signal.
• Radio frequency interference (RFI) - interference
caused by broadcast signals from a radio or
television transmitter.
• Electromagnetic interference (EMI) - motor or
source of intense electrical activity creates an
electromagnetic signal that interferes with a data
signal.
• Near end crosstalk (NEXT) and Far end crosstalk
(FEXT) - interference from another data signal being
transmitted on adjacent wire.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS13
Transmission Media
•Copper cables
•Fiber optic cables
•Wireless
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS14
Copper Cables
• Thin coaxial
• Shielded twisted pair (STP)
• Unshielded twisted pair
(UTP)
• UTP rated by Category 1 - 6
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS15
Copper Cables
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS16
Copper Cables
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS17
Fiber Optic
• This cable uses a thin cylinder of glass to
send light impulses.
• The cable consists of a strand of glass (core)
surrounded by a glass tube (cladding).
• Single mode - one light source flashes a light
down the cable.
• Multimode - supports many simultaneous
light transmissions.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS18
Fiber Optic
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS19
Wireless
• Transmission is sent and received through
invisible waves
• Less expensive than copper or fiber optic
lines.
• Allows the user to move freely around the
office or campus and still remain connected
to the network
• Fastest-growing segment of network media
today
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS20
Wireless Transmissions
• Infrared transmits data using infrared (IR)
light.
• IR shares many of the same properties as
visible light .
• Radio frequency signals can be transmitted
over radio waves similar to local radio station
transmissions.
• The signal comes in at a lower power level
and does not reach as far.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS21
Network Interface Card
• The NIC serves as the connection between
the personal computer and the network
media.
• It connects to the computer on its base by
plugging into an expansion slot of the
computer.
• Another connection is accessible from the
outside of the computer and has connections
for the cables to plug into the network.
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS22
Network Interface Card
• Changes from parallel to
serial transmission
• Creates packets
• Determines when to send
• Transmits packet
Lesson 2—Networking BASICS23
Network Interface Card

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Basic Concepts of Networking
Basic Concepts of NetworkingBasic Concepts of Networking
Basic Concepts of Networking
Vivin NL
 
Communication channels.ppt
Communication channels.pptCommunication channels.ppt
Communication channels.ppt
Momi Khan
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Network cable
Network cableNetwork cable
Network cable
 
WAN Technologies slide show
WAN Technologies slide showWAN Technologies slide show
WAN Technologies slide show
 
Fibre splicing
Fibre splicingFibre splicing
Fibre splicing
 
Computer Networking
Computer Networking Computer Networking
Computer Networking
 
Optical Fiber connectors
Optical Fiber connectorsOptical Fiber connectors
Optical Fiber connectors
 
Network media
Network mediaNetwork media
Network media
 
wireless network IEEE 802.11
 wireless network IEEE 802.11 wireless network IEEE 802.11
wireless network IEEE 802.11
 
Transmission Media
Transmission MediaTransmission Media
Transmission Media
 
Optical fiber communication || History and working principle || Yaman Shrestha
Optical fiber communication || History and working principle || Yaman ShresthaOptical fiber communication || History and working principle || Yaman Shrestha
Optical fiber communication || History and working principle || Yaman Shrestha
 
WLAN of networking.ppt
WLAN of networking.pptWLAN of networking.ppt
WLAN of networking.ppt
 
Transmission media (data communication)
Transmission media (data communication)Transmission media (data communication)
Transmission media (data communication)
 
Computer networking devices
Computer networking devicesComputer networking devices
Computer networking devices
 
Computer Network Complete Introduction
Computer Network Complete IntroductionComputer Network Complete Introduction
Computer Network Complete Introduction
 
Switches on Networking
Switches on NetworkingSwitches on Networking
Switches on Networking
 
Basic Concepts of Networking
Basic Concepts of NetworkingBasic Concepts of Networking
Basic Concepts of Networking
 
Communication channels.ppt
Communication channels.pptCommunication channels.ppt
Communication channels.ppt
 
1 introduction-to-computer-networking
1 introduction-to-computer-networking1 introduction-to-computer-networking
1 introduction-to-computer-networking
 
Protocols in computer network
Protocols in computer network   Protocols in computer network
Protocols in computer network
 
Wide Area Networking
Wide Area NetworkingWide Area Networking
Wide Area Networking
 
Splicing of optical fiber
Splicing of optical fiberSplicing of optical fiber
Splicing of optical fiber
 

Destacado (20)

Guided Transmission Media
Guided Transmission MediaGuided Transmission Media
Guided Transmission Media
 
Unguided media in Networks
Unguided media in NetworksUnguided media in Networks
Unguided media in Networks
 
Guided media and Unguided media
Guided media and Unguided mediaGuided media and Unguided media
Guided media and Unguided media
 
Ring topologoy
Ring  topologoyRing  topologoy
Ring topologoy
 
TREE TOPOLOGY
TREE TOPOLOGY TREE TOPOLOGY
TREE TOPOLOGY
 
Ring topology
Ring topologyRing topology
Ring topology
 
Ch06
Ch06Ch06
Ch06
 
Indiansoldiers
IndiansoldiersIndiansoldiers
Indiansoldiers
 
Ramadan 2008
Ramadan 2008Ramadan 2008
Ramadan 2008
 
Ch23 system administration
Ch23 system administration Ch23 system administration
Ch23 system administration
 
Ch18 system administration
Ch18 system administration Ch18 system administration
Ch18 system administration
 
Beat Anger
Beat AngerBeat Anger
Beat Anger
 
Chapter13 -- ensuring integrity and availability
Chapter13  -- ensuring integrity and availabilityChapter13  -- ensuring integrity and availability
Chapter13 -- ensuring integrity and availability
 
Ch14 system administration
Ch14 system administration Ch14 system administration
Ch14 system administration
 
Namaz ka tareeqa
Namaz ka tareeqaNamaz ka tareeqa
Namaz ka tareeqa
 
Ch20 system administration
Ch20 system administration Ch20 system administration
Ch20 system administration
 
Chapter11 -- networking with tcpip and the internet
Chapter11  -- networking with tcpip and the internetChapter11  -- networking with tcpip and the internet
Chapter11 -- networking with tcpip and the internet
 
Ch03
Ch03Ch03
Ch03
 
Ch04 system administration
Ch04 system administration Ch04 system administration
Ch04 system administration
 
Ch11
Ch11Ch11
Ch11
 

Similar a Chapter03 a - network media

HPE Training uts prs PowerPoint presentation
HPE Training uts   prs    PowerPoint presentationHPE Training uts   prs    PowerPoint presentation
HPE Training uts prs PowerPoint presentation
urmishabm
 
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networksBsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Rai University
 

Similar a Chapter03 a - network media (20)

01 coms 525 tcpip - networking concepts review
01   coms 525 tcpip - networking concepts review01   coms 525 tcpip - networking concepts review
01 coms 525 tcpip - networking concepts review
 
Network and its concepts
Network and its conceptsNetwork and its concepts
Network and its concepts
 
NFPhysical Layer.pptx
NFPhysical Layer.pptxNFPhysical Layer.pptx
NFPhysical Layer.pptx
 
5 Intro to Networking.ppt
5 Intro to Networking.ppt5 Intro to Networking.ppt
5 Intro to Networking.ppt
 
Cyber security training at ist apr-18
Cyber security training at ist apr-18Cyber security training at ist apr-18
Cyber security training at ist apr-18
 
HPE Training uts prs PowerPoint presentation
HPE Training uts   prs    PowerPoint presentationHPE Training uts   prs    PowerPoint presentation
HPE Training uts prs PowerPoint presentation
 
Computer NW Security - Kizza - ch01 (1).ppt
Computer NW Security - Kizza - ch01 (1).pptComputer NW Security - Kizza - ch01 (1).ppt
Computer NW Security - Kizza - ch01 (1).ppt
 
Network Devices & Media
Network Devices & MediaNetwork Devices & Media
Network Devices & Media
 
Bca i-fundamental of computer-u-4-data communication and network
Bca  i-fundamental of  computer-u-4-data communication and networkBca  i-fundamental of  computer-u-4-data communication and network
Bca i-fundamental of computer-u-4-data communication and network
 
Network Fundamentals: Ch8 - Physical Layer
Network Fundamentals: Ch8 - Physical LayerNetwork Fundamentals: Ch8 - Physical Layer
Network Fundamentals: Ch8 - Physical Layer
 
Mca i-fundamental of computer-u-4-data communication and network
Mca  i-fundamental of  computer-u-4-data communication and networkMca  i-fundamental of  computer-u-4-data communication and network
Mca i-fundamental of computer-u-4-data communication and network
 
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networksBsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
 
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networksBsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
Bsc cs 1 fit u-4 data communication and networks
 
HHCJ AMUMARA:COMPUTER STUDIES LECTURE NOTE FOR SS2:005
HHCJ AMUMARA:COMPUTER STUDIES LECTURE NOTE FOR SS2:005HHCJ AMUMARA:COMPUTER STUDIES LECTURE NOTE FOR SS2:005
HHCJ AMUMARA:COMPUTER STUDIES LECTURE NOTE FOR SS2:005
 
Bba i-introduction to computer-u-4-data communication and network
Bba  i-introduction to computer-u-4-data communication and networkBba  i-introduction to computer-u-4-data communication and network
Bba i-introduction to computer-u-4-data communication and network
 
osi
osi osi
osi
 
Physical Layer
Physical LayerPhysical Layer
Physical Layer
 
Introduction to Networking
Introduction to NetworkingIntroduction to Networking
Introduction to Networking
 
Data communication and network
Data communication and networkData communication and network
Data communication and network
 
Introduction to networking
Introduction to networkingIntroduction to networking
Introduction to networking
 

Más de Raja Waseem Akhtar

Chapter08 -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
Chapter08  -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networkingChapter08  -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
Chapter08 -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
Raja Waseem Akhtar
 

Más de Raja Waseem Akhtar (20)

The prophet's wives
The prophet's wivesThe prophet's wives
The prophet's wives
 
God is Great
God is GreatGod is Great
God is Great
 
Aayat ul qursi
Aayat ul qursiAayat ul qursi
Aayat ul qursi
 
2ªwwii how did it fought
2ªwwii how did it fought2ªwwii how did it fought
2ªwwii how did it fought
 
Fun with EMC2
Fun with EMC2Fun with EMC2
Fun with EMC2
 
Jerusalm at night.pps
Jerusalm at night.ppsJerusalm at night.pps
Jerusalm at night.pps
 
From the sky
From the skyFrom the sky
From the sky
 
Discover the discovery
Discover the discoveryDiscover the discovery
Discover the discovery
 
Solaris servers sec
Solaris servers secSolaris servers sec
Solaris servers sec
 
The OSI - seven layers
The OSI  - seven layersThe OSI  - seven layers
The OSI - seven layers
 
Chapter16 - the internet and its tools
Chapter16  - the internet and its toolsChapter16  - the internet and its tools
Chapter16 - the internet and its tools
 
Chapter15 -- implementing and managing networks
Chapter15  -- implementing and managing networksChapter15  -- implementing and managing networks
Chapter15 -- implementing and managing networks
 
Chapter14 -- networking security
Chapter14  -- networking securityChapter14  -- networking security
Chapter14 -- networking security
 
Chapter12 -- troubleshooting networking problems
Chapter12  -- troubleshooting networking problemsChapter12  -- troubleshooting networking problems
Chapter12 -- troubleshooting networking problems
 
Chapter10 -- netware-based networking
Chapter10  -- netware-based networkingChapter10  -- netware-based networking
Chapter10 -- netware-based networking
 
Chapter09 -- networking with unix and linux
Chapter09  -- networking with unix and linuxChapter09  -- networking with unix and linux
Chapter09 -- networking with unix and linux
 
Chapter08 -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
Chapter08  -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networkingChapter08  -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
Chapter08 -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking
 
Chapter07 -- wa ns and remote connectivity
Chapter07  -- wa ns and remote connectivityChapter07  -- wa ns and remote connectivity
Chapter07 -- wa ns and remote connectivity
 
Chapter06 -- topologies and access methods
Chapter06  -- topologies and access methodsChapter06  -- topologies and access methods
Chapter06 -- topologies and access methods
 
Chapter05 -- networking hardware
Chapter05  -- networking hardwareChapter05  -- networking hardware
Chapter05 -- networking hardware
 

Último

Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Victor Rentea
 

Último (20)

Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
 
Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
Platformless Horizons for Digital AdaptabilityPlatformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
 
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering DevelopersWSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
 
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 AmsterdamDEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor PresentationDBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
 
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal OntologySix Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Passkeys: Developing APIs to enable passwordless auth...
Apidays New York 2024 - Passkeys: Developing APIs to enable passwordless auth...Apidays New York 2024 - Passkeys: Developing APIs to enable passwordless auth...
Apidays New York 2024 - Passkeys: Developing APIs to enable passwordless auth...
 
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In PakistanCNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
 
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with MilvusExploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
 
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
 
Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...
Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...
Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...
 
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectorsMS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 

Chapter03 a - network media

  • 1. 1Lesson 2—Networking BASICS Networking BASICS Network Media Unit 1 Lesson 2
  • 2. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS2 Types of Networks • There are two types of networks by which information is transmitted: – circuit switched networks – packet switched networks
  • 3. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS3 Circuit Switched Network • There is a dedicated and direct physical connection between sender and receiver. • No other transmissions can take place while the connection is active. • Once the transmission is ended, other connections can be made with other devices. • It is ideal for voice communications because there are no interruptions from other devices or delays.
  • 4. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS4 Packet Switched Network • This network requires data transmission be broken into smaller units called packets. • Each packet is sent independently through the network. • It is used for data transmission because data is not as time-sensitive as voice communication. • It allows multiple devices to share one line or frequency. • It facilitates error correction.
  • 5. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS5 Signaling Techniques • There are two ways that a signal is sent across a network medium: – baseband signaling – broadband signaling
  • 6. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS6 Baseband Signaling • Sends one data signal across the network media • Entire capacity of the media is used for the one data signal • Signals are transmitted in a digital format • Many devices can send and receive across the medium, but only one at a time
  • 8. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS8 Broadband Signaling • Divides the cable into several different channels • Signals are transmitted at different frequencies in an analog mode • Allows many different signals to be sent simultaneously on a single cable • Signal sent in only one direction • Used for computer network data transmissions
  • 10. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS10 Factors Affecting Transmissions • The flow of a signal down the network media can become distorted. • Common types of distortions are attenuation and interference.
  • 11. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS11 Attenuation • Loss of signal power • Measured by the decrease in decibels (db) over a specific distance
  • 12. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS12 Interference • Interference is caused when a strong external signal interferes with a signal. • Radio frequency interference (RFI) - interference caused by broadcast signals from a radio or television transmitter. • Electromagnetic interference (EMI) - motor or source of intense electrical activity creates an electromagnetic signal that interferes with a data signal. • Near end crosstalk (NEXT) and Far end crosstalk (FEXT) - interference from another data signal being transmitted on adjacent wire.
  • 13. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS13 Transmission Media •Copper cables •Fiber optic cables •Wireless
  • 14. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS14 Copper Cables • Thin coaxial • Shielded twisted pair (STP) • Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) • UTP rated by Category 1 - 6
  • 17. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS17 Fiber Optic • This cable uses a thin cylinder of glass to send light impulses. • The cable consists of a strand of glass (core) surrounded by a glass tube (cladding). • Single mode - one light source flashes a light down the cable. • Multimode - supports many simultaneous light transmissions.
  • 19. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS19 Wireless • Transmission is sent and received through invisible waves • Less expensive than copper or fiber optic lines. • Allows the user to move freely around the office or campus and still remain connected to the network • Fastest-growing segment of network media today
  • 20. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS20 Wireless Transmissions • Infrared transmits data using infrared (IR) light. • IR shares many of the same properties as visible light . • Radio frequency signals can be transmitted over radio waves similar to local radio station transmissions. • The signal comes in at a lower power level and does not reach as far.
  • 21. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS21 Network Interface Card • The NIC serves as the connection between the personal computer and the network media. • It connects to the computer on its base by plugging into an expansion slot of the computer. • Another connection is accessible from the outside of the computer and has connections for the cables to plug into the network.
  • 22. Lesson 2—Networking BASICS22 Network Interface Card • Changes from parallel to serial transmission • Creates packets • Determines when to send • Transmits packet