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McGraw-Hill Technology EducationMcGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All
rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 9B
Data CommunicationsData Communications
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9B-3
Modem Communications
• Plain Old Telephone System (POTS)– Standard phone line– Two-way voice communication– Uses analog transmission techniques– Data communication is slow
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9B-4
Modem Communications
• Modems– Modulator/Demodulator
• Modulator converts digital to analog
– Speed measured in bits per second (bps)• Current fastest speed is 56 Kbps• Quality of phone lines dictates speed
– V.92 is the current modem standard– Several modem types
• Internal• External• Voice• Fax
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9B-5
Modem Communications
• Modem uses– Connection to the Internet– File transfer
• Uploading• Downloading
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9B-6
Digital Data Connections
• Digital phone lines– Local telephone companies are upgrading– Service will faster and more reliable– New phones will be needed– Modems will need to be upgraded
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9B-7
Digital Data Connections
• Broadband connection– Any data connection faster than 56 Kbps– Common in business– Becoming popular in home installations
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9B-8
Digital Data Connections
• ISDN lines– Integrated Services Digital Network– Basic rate uses three channels
• Two data channels each support 64 Kbps• Error correction channel
– Primary rate uses 24 data channels
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9B-9
ISDN Connection
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9B-10
Digital Data Connections
• T lines– High-capacity voice/data lines– Used to control phone and data– Several variants– T1 transmits at 1.544 Mbps– T3 transmits at 44.736 Mbps
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9B-11
Digital Data Connections
• DSL technologies– Digital Subscriber Line– Popular with home users– Speeds range from 100 Kbps to 30 Mbps– Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL)
• Upload speed slower than download speed
– Symmetrical DSL (SDSL)– Requires a DSL modem
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9B-12
Digital Data Connections
• Cable modem connections– Popular with home and office users– Speeds between 1 and 3 Mbps– Requires a cable modem
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9B-13
Digital Data Connections
• ATM– Asynchronous Transfer Mode– Efficient transfer of video and sound– Requires a special NIC and hardware
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9B-14
Wireless Networks
• Benefits– No cable to pull– Mobile devices access network resources– Mobility and flexibility for office workers
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9B-15
Wireless Networks
• Wireless 802.11– Also called Wi-Fi– IEEE standard
• Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers
– Several versions• 802.11b connects up to 11Mbps• 802.11g connects up to 56Mbps
– Use the same type of devices
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9B-16
Wireless Networks
• Wireless Access Point– Center of a wireless network– WAPS combined cover a larger area– Distance to WAP determines bandwidth– Range is 50 to 150 meters– Extension points can extend range
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9B-17
Wireless Networks
• Wireless Adapters– Used by devices to connect– Includes signal strength software
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McGraw-Hill Technology Education
Chapter 9B
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