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Chapter 21:Network Basics

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NetworkComputers linked together to share files, programs printers and communicate with each other.
ServerA computer that contains and shares the networked files and programs. It runs the network.
ClientA computer that accesses the network.
Network resourcesThe files and programs that contained in the central storage of the network.
Analog signalData transmitted as a series of sound waves.
AuthenticationSecurity process that requires a user to enter a valid user name and password to confirm they are allowed to access a network.
AuthorizationProcess used by a network administrator to determine what level of access a user is allowed to have based on who they are.
Client-server modelArrangement of computers in a network where the server shares resources and clients access them.
Data encryptionProcess where files, data or e-mail messages are intentionally made unreadable to prevent hackers for intercepting and reading the information transmitted from one computer to another.
Digital signalData transmitted in bits and bytes as a series of 1s and 0s.
EthernetStandard that defines everything needed for modern networking.
ExtranetPrivate intranet. It may also be made accessible to a select group of outsiders over the Internet.
FirewallHardware device or program that prevents unwanted access and blocks unwanted programs like viruses from entering a network.
HubHardware device used to connect computers in a network; repeats all data to every client in the network system.
InternetWorldwide network connecting millions of computers and other networks.
IntranetPrivate network for a very specific group of users.
Local area network (LAN)Network of computers in a single physical location.
MainframePowerful computers that specialize in multitasking and supporting hundreds of sessions at the same time.
MinicomputerScaled down mainframe also used to service many user sessions.
ModemDevice used to connect a computer to a network through telephone lines; converts analog signals transmitted over phone lines into digital signals used by the computer.
NetworkGroup of linked computers that can share resources.
Network administratorIndividual who sets up, configures, troubleshoots and controls access to a network.
Network frameCoding used to transfer small packets of data from the network to a client.
Network Interface Card (NIC)Computer component that connects a computer to a network.
NodeAny machine attached to a network: client, server, printer, and so on.
PacketSmall, individually numbered unit of data sent over a network.
Peer-to-peer modelNetwork model where all of the computers act both as clients and servers.
Personal computer(pc)Also known as a microcomputer, the most common computer.
Principle of Least AccessA security rule that states individuals should only have accss to those network programs and files that they need.
Proxy serverComputer system that acts as an intermediary in network communication.
RJ-45Type of connector used for Ethernet cable.
SecurityIssues relating to controlling access to data and resources on a network.
SupercomputerMainframe computer used to perform a single task at a time; usually owned by large companies and organizations such as NASA or Dept of Defense.
SwitchDevice used to connect computers in a network that only sends data along the appropriate connection.
Wide area network(WAN)Two or more local networks (LANs) connected together.
Wireless access point(WAP)Wireless hub used to connect computers on a wireless network.
WorkgroupGroup of computers connected together for sharing files and printers.
WorkstationSingle-user computer with a powerful microprocessor and a higher-quality monitor.


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