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Network Models There are two main types of network models Client/Server & Peer-to-Peer. (1) Client/Server This arrangement involves a server, which is a computer that controls the network. In particular, a server has the hard disks holding shared files/databases and often shared quality printer, which can be used by all nodes. The
Local Area Network (LAN) A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network system in which computers are interconnected in a limited geographical area, such as network of computers in college computer laboratory or network of computers in office building etc. “When several Personal Computers are connected together through Ethernet cards in the
The rules and regulations which should be followed to communicate data on a network are called network protocols. The OSI Model and any other network communication models, provided only a conceptual framework for communication between computers, but the model itself does not provide specific methods of communication. Actual communication is defined by various communication
TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. It is a real communication protocol that drives the Internet. Every computer on the Internet must be installed TCP/IP. This protocol provides connectivity between browsers and servers on the Internet. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) It is also an Internet software tool for
Email: Email is a system for delivering messages over the Internet. An e-mail sender or recipient can be anywhere in the world. E-mail is the first really popular internet application; it allows people to hold discussions over great distances. It can be sent to anywhere in the world to anyone who uses the Internet. E-mail
Search Engine: A program (software system) or a web-based tool that is used to search the documents (information) by using the keywords on World Wide Web (www) is called search engine. World Wide Web is full of information. Today, there are thousands of search engines with different abilities and powerful features. Google,