Day 02 - Basics Upto Cabling
In this video, we'll dive into the basics of networking, exploring fundamental concepts such as what a network is, its key components, and how devices connect and communicate.
- Introduction to Networking:
- Definition of a network: A group of interconnected devices.
- Networking: The process of connecting devices to share data.
- Components of a Network:
- Computers: Basic devices in a network.
- Network Interface Card (NIC): A crucial component that allows devices to connect to a network via wired or wireless connections.
- Media: The medium through which devices connect (e.g., cables for wired connections or WiFi for wireless).
- Connecting Devices: Devices like hubs, switches, and bridges that facilitate connections between multiple devices.
- Basic Network Setup:
- Explanation of connecting multiple devices directly, which can become complex with more devices.
- Introduction of connecting devices (e.g., hubs) to simplify the network topology.
- Computer Basics:
- A computer’s role as an electronic device for processing and outputting data.
- Key components: CPU, memory (RAM and ROM), input and output devices.
- Memory Types:
- RAM (Random Access Memory): Volatile memory used for active processes.
- ROM (Read-Only Memory): Non-volatile memory that stores crucial startup instructions like BIOS and POST (Power-On Self-Test).
- Data Signals:
- Types of signals used for communication within a computer: control signals, address signals, and data signals.
- Practical Aspects of NIC:
- Description and function of NICs, both wired and wireless.
- Importance of the MAC address in NICs for network identification.
The session is theoretical, covering foundational knowledge necessary for understanding and setting up networks.