What is network?
What
is network?
1. A network is a collection of computers,
servers, mainframes, network devices, peripherals, or other devices connected
to one another to allow the sharing of data. An excellent example of a network
is the Internet, which connects millions of people
all over the world. Below is an example image of a home network with multiple computers
and other network devices all connected to each other and the
Internet.
Examples of network devices
- Desktop computers, laptops, mainframes, and servers
- Consoles and thin clients
- Firewalls
- Bridges
- Repeaters
- Network Interface cards
- Switches, hubs, modems, and routers
- Smartphones and tablets
- Webcams
Network topologies and types of networks
The term network topology describes the
relationship of connected devices in terms of a geometric graph. Devices are
represented as vertices, and their connections are represented as edges on the
graph. It describes how many connections each device has, in what order, and it
what sort of hierarchy.
Typical network configurations include the bus topology, mesh
topology, ring topology, star topology, tree topology and hybrid topology.
Most home networks are configured in a tree
topology that is connected to the Internet. Corporate networks often use tree
topologies, but they typically incorporate star topologies and an Intranet.
What was the first computer network?
One of the first computer networks to use packet switching, ARPANET was developed in the mid-1960s
and is considered to be the direct predecessor of the modern Internet. The
first ARPANET message was sent on October 29, 1969.
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