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Network
A collection of computers and devices connected via cable or wirelessly for communication and resource sharing.
Internet
A global network consisting of many different networks that are connected to each other
Advantages of Networks
Benefits include fast communication, hardware sharing, file sharing, centralization of data, flexible access, increased control, and security.
Fast and Efficient Communication
when using computers or phones connected to a network communication is easier digital communication forms like emails, instant messages, and social networks.
Sharing of Hardware
Users on the same network can share equipment, reducing costs and enabling functions like remote printing.
Sharing of Files
Networked servers allow access to files, promoting collaboration between learners and teachers, with cloud storage for data accessibility.
Centralization of Data
Networking enables access to central computer files, ensuring immediate data updates and integrity maintenance.
Flexible Access
Networks provide location-independent access to resources, including cloud storage for file synchronization and services like internet banking.
Leisure
Networks offer online streaming of radio, video, and TV, downloading of e-books and newspapers, and global online gaming opportunities.
Increased Control and Security
Networks allow controlled data access, centralized data backup, integrity maintenance, and efficient updates, enhancing security measures.
Disadvantages of Networks
Challenges include privacy protection, setup and maintenance costs, data security risks, rapid spread of harmful software, communication issues during network problems, and potential data loss due to central faults.