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LESSON 1.2_A LESSON 1.2_A 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Lesson Overview In this lesson, you will learn about: LANs Perimeter networks Addressing Local loopback IPs An Internet collection LESSON 1.2_A LESSON 1.2_A 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Anticipatory Set: Class Activity Two students draw a slip of paper from the box. Arrange yourselves in order at the front of the room. Two more students select numbers and add to the network forming. The student with number 1: Tell a “secret” to number 2. Continue to pass information from one student to the next until the message reaches the end of the network. When the last person receives the message, repeat it to the class. Describe how this process is similar and different to a computer passing information throughout a network. LESSON 1.2_A LESSON 1.2_A 98-366 Networking Fundamentals Just as people network and talk to each other and spread information, computers can network and talk to each other and share information. LESSON 1.2_A LESSON 1.2_A 98-366 Networking Fundamentals LANs - Local Area Networks Computer networks ranging in size from two computers in a home to a few computers in a single office to hundreds or even thousands of devices spread across several buildings. They function to link computers together and provide shared access to printers, file servers, and other services. LESSON 1.2_A LESSON 1.2_A 98-366 Networking Fundamentals A group of computers and other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to interact with any other on the network. LANs commonly include PCs and shared resources such as laser printers and large hard disks. The devices on a LAN are known as nodes (individual pieces of equipment.) o Nodes are connected by wireless and by cables and through which messages are transmitted
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