NETWORK CONNECTION HARDWARE
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Chapter 3
NETWORK
CONNECTION
HARDWARE
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NETWORK INTERFACE ADAPTER
Provides the link between a computer and the
network
Requires a device driver to perform both data-link
and physical layer functions
Plugs into a bus slot or universal serial bus (USB)
port on a computer
Also referred to as a network interface card (NIC)
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A NETWORK INTERFACE ADAPTER
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TRANSMISSION FUNCTIONS
Network interface adapters perform the following
functions during data transmission:
Data transfer, buffering, and encapsulation
Media Access Control (MAC)
Parallel/ serial conversion
Signal encoding and amplification
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HALF-DUPLEX AND FULL-DUPLEX MODES
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INSTALLING A NETWORK INTERFACE ADAPTER
IN A COMPUTER
To install a network interface adapter:
1. Physically insert the network interface adapter
card into the slot.
2. Configure the card to use the appropriate hardware
resources.
3. Install the card’s device driver.
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A NETWORK INTERFACE ADAPTER IN A
COMPUTER
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NETWORK INTERFACE ADAPTER DEVICE
DRIVERS
Network interfaces require a device driver to provide
the link between the computer and the interface.
Operating systems ship with device drivers for
common interfaces.
Operating systems that support PnP detect and
configure the interface automatically.
You can get drivers from the manufacturer’s Web
site.
The driver configuration must match the interface’s
resource settings.
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TROUBLESHOOTING A NETWORK INTERFACE
ADAPTER
To troubleshoot the suspect network interface
adapter, open the computer case and do the
following:
Verify that the interface is seated properly in the bus
slot.
Remove the card, clean the slot, and then reseat the
card in the same slot or try another slot.
Test a different interface (known to be functional) in
the same slot and in a different slot
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HUBS, REPEATERS, AND CONCENTRATORS
Hubs, repeaters, and concentrators are all physical
layer devices that
Amplify and repeat signals
Extend the distance of a network
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AN ETHERNET REPEATER
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10BASE-T AND 100BASE-X HUBS
10Base-T and 100Base-TX/100Base-T4 standards define
Ethernet networks that function at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps,
using baseband signaling over twisted-pair wire.
10Base-T
Maximum distance limitation for each connection: 100 meters,
including workstation-to-hub and hub-to-hub connections
Can have up to four hubs connected to form a hierarchical star
Includes an internal crossover circuit
Uses an uplink port to form a hierarchical star
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10BASE-T AND 100BASE-X HUBS (CONT.)
100Base-TX and 100Base-T4
There are two types of hubs: Class I and Class II.
The maximum distance for each node connection is
100 meters.
Class II hub-to-hub connections can be no more than
5 meters long.
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HUB CONNECTIONS
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10BASE-T HUB
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ROUTERS
Routers are network layer devices that connect LANs.
Connect similar or different data-link layer LANs
Must understand and support the network layer protocol and
addressing
Perform fragmentation
Strip the data-link header and footer off received frames
Add a new data-link header and footer before transmitting
frames
Use routing protocols to build routing tables and forward
frames
Define separate broadcast domains
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A SIMPLE ROUTED NETWORK
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A ROUTED INTERNETWORK
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GATEWAYS
Can include the functions of all seven layers of the
OSI model
Connect dissimilar systems and protocols
Perform translation and conversion services
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SUMMARY
Network interface adapters provide the physical link
between computers and the network.
Hubs are physical layer devices that amplify and
repeat signals out all ports except the one they were
received through.
Routers are network layer devices that forward
datagrams between LANs.
Gateways translate and convert protocols between
dissimilar systems.