COC2 Router Config
COC2 Router Config
COC2 Router Config
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Using tools, materials, and equipment for
networking
What is Networking Hardware?
Networking hardware includes all computers,
peripherals, interface cards and other equipment
needed to perform data-processing and
communications within the network.
Networking Hardware
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This section provides information on the following
components:
• File Servers
• Workstations
• Network Interface Cards
• Switches
• Repeaters
• Bridges
• Routers
File Servers
• A file server stands at the heart of most networks. It is a very
fast computer with a large amount of RAM and storage space, along
with a fast network interface card. The network operating system
software resides on this computer, along with any software
applications and data files that need to be shared.
• The file server controls the communication of information
between the nodes on a network. For example, it may be asked to
send a word processor program to one workstation, receive a
database file from another workstation, and store an e-mail
message during the same time period.
Workstations
All of the user computers connected to a network
are called workstations. A typical workstation is a
computer that is configured with a network interface
card, networking software, and the appropriate cables.
Workstations do not necessarily need floppy disk drives
because files can be saved on the file server. Almost
any computer can serve as a network workstation.
Network Interface Cards
The network interface card (NIC) provides the physical
connection between the network and the computer
workstation. Most NICs are internal, with the card fitting into
an expansion slot inside the computer. Some computers, such
as Mac Classics, use external boxes which are attached to a
serial port or a SCSI port. Laptop computers can now be
purchased with a network interface card built-in or with
network cards that slip into a PCMCIA slot.
Network interface cards are a major factor in determining
the speed and performance of a network. It is a good idea to
use the fastest network card available for the type of
workstation you are using.