Name 3 forms of communication media
What signals do copper wires carry?
Electrical signals
What signals do fibre-optic cables carry?
Light signals
What is a protocol?
A set of rules that govern how communications on a network should be formatted and what data they should include
Name 2 advantages of wireless connectivity
2. Allows users to use their own device
Name 2 disadvantages of wireless connectivity
2. Walls and other objects could affect performance
Name 2 advantages of wired connectivity
2. Not easy to intercept or eavesdrop on data
Name 2 disadvantages of wired connectivity
2. Requires many cables
How many bits is 1 bps?
1
How many bits is 1 kbps?
1 * 10^3
How many bits is 1 Mbps?
1 * 10^6
How many bits is 1 Gbps?
1 * 10^9
What is bandwidth?
The amount of data that can be carried on a network in a given period of time
What is SMTP?
Used when sending email from client to server and then server to server until it reaches its destination
What is POP3?
- all emails are downloaded when there is a connection between client and server
What is IMAP?
emails can be read and stored on the message server without downloading it, which means that the emails can be read from different devices rather that just being downloaded to one
What is HTTP?
Used when sending and receiving data between web browsers and web servers
What is HTTPS?
data sent between web browser and web server is secure by using encryption
What is FTP?
What are the 3 things that protocols need to include?
What is a TCP/IP protocol?
a stack of protocols that allows a computer to communicate across a WAN
What are the 4 layers of the TCP/IP model?
What is the purpose of the Application Layer?
What is the purpose of the Transport Layer?