Network Devices
- Network Interface Card (NIC), connectors (BNC, RJ45)
- Repeaters: device that extends the distance of the network; no more than 3 repeaters between nodes [Physical Layer]
- hub - multiport repeater
- bridges - used to connect two or more networks that use the same protocol (smart repeater) [Data-Link Layer]
- switch - multiport bridge
- routers - network node that forwards datagrams around the network; super-intelligent bridge (used for connecting large networks; used to choose most efficient network path) [Network Layer]
- gateway device that performs routing functions, usually as a standalone device, that also can perform protocol translation from one network to another.
- brouter - performs functions of both router and bridge
- packet-switching - all transfers are based on a self-contained packet of data; others are message switching and line switching
Network Interface Cards
- make sure it has the right type of connector (RJ45, BNC or AUI)
- make sure it supports the right speed (some now support 100 MBps)
- NE2000 is the standard of compatibility although 3COMs are also standard
- check bus type (ISA / PCI, MicroChannel)
- make sure it has drivers for your NOS
Working with Hubs Switches
- find a central location for the hub
- the hub requires power
- purchase a hub that can be expanded
- hubs can be daisy-chained (make sure the uplink is correct)
- computers cannot be more than 3 hubs away from each other
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is only needed for large networks