Draft:Outline of computer networking
Appearance
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer networking:
A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes. Computers use common communication protocols over digital interconnections to communicate with each other. These interconnections are made up of telecommunication network technologies based on physically wired, optical, and wireless radio-frequency methods that may be arranged in a variety of network topologies.
What type of thing is computer networking?
[edit]Computer networking can be described as all of the following:
Branches of computer networking
[edit]Types of computer networks
[edit]- Personal area network
- Local area network
- Campus network
- Metropolitan area network
- Wide area network
- Storage area network
- Virtual private network
History of computer networking
[edit]- Main article: History of computer networking
Data transmission
[edit]Wired transmission
[edit]- Public switched telephone network
- Modems and dialup
- Dedicated lines — leased lines
- ISDN
- DSL
- Time-division multiplexing(TDM)
- Packet switching
- Frame relay
- PDH
- Ethernet
- RS-232
- RS-485
- Optical fiber transmission
Wireless transmission
[edit]Extreme Short range
- Short range
- Medium range
- Long range