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Network: a network allows several computers to share hardware, software and data stored on
any specific machine. Networks are divided into two main groups:
Local Area Networks (LANs): where all machines are physically connected to eachother.
Typically, all the machines will be fairly close to eachother, but not necessarily in the same
room or even building.
Wide Area Networks (WANs): where computers communicate with eachother via telephone
lines or wireless transmission.
Cost: a business does not need to buy expensive hardware for each individual
machine. Also, site licenses for network versions of applications software may be
cheaper than several individual licenses. More significantly, less office space is
needed for peripherals when several machines can all share a printer.
With all technologies, there are risks. By adding a network, a company may experience:
Vulnerability to Virus Programs: an infected file shared across a network has the
potential to infect a large number of machines very quickly.
Questions
1. List three reasons why a school might choose to use a network.
2. Your cousin is thinking of adding a wireless network to his home in order to enable
him to listen to his extensive music collection from any room in the house. Write a
letter to him explaining that a network would allow him to do much more than this
(give at least three examples) and also list some of the security issues he should be
aware of if he chooses to do this.
3. Describe five ways in which a network could help a secretary in a large company do
their job more efficiently.
4. Describe two problems that installing a network might cause. Discuss different ways
to overcome those problems.