Computer Science GCES OCR
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Cpu Architecture Performance And Embedded Systems Ocr5 主题
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Primary And Secondary Storage Ocr6 主题
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Data Storage And Compression Ocr12 主题
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Units Of Data Storage Ocr
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Processing Binary Data Ocr
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Data Capacity And Calculating Capacity Requirements Ocr
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Binary Addition Ocr
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Converting Between Denary And Hexadecimal Ocr
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Converting Between Binary And Hexadecimal Ocr
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Binary Shifts Ocr
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Representing Characters Ocr
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Representing Images Ocr
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Representing Sound Ocr
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Compression Ocr
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Units Of Data Storage Ocr
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Networks And Topologies Ocr6 主题
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Identifying And Preventing Threats To Computer Systems And Networks Ocr2 主题
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Local Area Network Hardware Ocr
Exam code:J277
Local Area Network Hardware
What hardware is needed to make up a local area network?
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Network hardware is a selection of essential components that enable the connectivity and communication of devices within computer networks
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You need to understand the purpose of the following network hardware:
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Router
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Wireless access point (WAP)
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Switch
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Network interface card (NIC)
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Transmission media
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What is a router?
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The router is responsible for routing data packets between different networks
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An example of data the router can direct is, sending internet traffic to the right devices in your home
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The router connects networks together, local area networks (LAN) to the wider internet which is a type of wide area network (WAN)
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The router can manage and prioritise data traffic, which can help to keep connections stable
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The router will assign IP addressed to the devices on the network

What is a wireless access point (WAP)?
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The Wireless Access Point (WAP) allows wireless devices to connect to a local area network (LAN)
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The WAP connects to a Switch or Hub via an Ethernet cable
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The WAP range is limited so the use of multiple Wireless Access Points can be used for complete coverage or a home/business

What is a switch?
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A Switch allows multiple wired devices to connect to a local area network (LAN)
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The Switch is an active device, which means it can inspect network data and route it to the correct device, thus reducing traffic on the network
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A Switch can contain extra Software to allow administration/configuration

What is a network interface card (NIC)?
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The Network Interface Card (NIC) is required for a computer to connect to a network
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A NIC can be both wired and wireless and allows your computer to send and receive data over a network

What is transmission media?
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Transmission media is the phrase used to describe the method of connecting a wired network
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There are 3 main types of transmission media used
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Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
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Coaxial (Copper)
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Fibre Optic
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Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)
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A Twisted Pair cable is made up of insulated pairs of copper wires twisted around each other
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Twister Pair is Low Bandwidth and more affordable than the other two cables, so is commonly found in Local Area Networks (LAN)
Coaxial
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A coaxial cable is a medium bandwidth and more expensive than UTP
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Coaxial cables are used to connect large-scale networks such as telephone networks and digital cable/satellite television
Fibre optic
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A Fibre Optic cable, unlike the other two, is unaffected by electrical noise, making it the fastest in terms of data transfer
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Fibre Optic is High Bandwidth and the most expensive
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Fibre Optic is commonly used for high data volume networks and long-distance connections such as between cities/countries
Worked Example
One piece of network hardware is a router. State 3 tasks carried out by a router. [3]
To answer the question you must simply identify 3 tasks a router does.
Answer
1 mark each to max 3 e.g.
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Receive packets
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Forward/send packets
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Maintain a routing table
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Identify the most efficient path to the destination / correct IP / correct location
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Assign IP addresses to nodes / devices
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Converts packets from one protocol to another
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