LAN - Type of network located within one building, WAN - Type of network that covers a large geographical area, Router - A device that passes a data packet along to the next node, Hub - Large cabinet where Ethernet cables are gathered together, Switch - A network technology that sends a network message specifically to one machine only, NIC - Piece of equipment that allows computers to access the internet, Ethernet - Used to be a communications standard, but now refers to the network cable itself, Modem - Equipment that changes analogue to digital, and vice versa, Server - Main central computer in a computer network, Client-Server - A type of network that relies on one main powerful computer to regulate everything, Peer-to-Peer - Type of network that doesn't use a server, Client - A computer that you would use to access the network, Packet - A small piece of data, part of a larger data message, Packet Switching - The principal that allows data to move at the best speed over the internet, Domain - The name of the organisation that hosts the website, DNS - Name of the main computer that stores all IP addresses and their user-friendly names, Topology - Specific way that a computer network is wired together,

KS4 - Internet & Networking

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