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Networking and Health Information

Exchange
Network Media and Hardware
Communication Devices
Lecture c
This material Comp9_Unit2c was developed by Duke University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services,
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000024
Unit Objectives
1. Select appropriate network media types (such
as Ethernet and Wireless) to facilitate
networking and data exchange, taking into
account access and regulatory requirements
(Lectures a, b).
2. Select appropriate hardware devices (such as
routers, switches, and access points) to
facilitate networking and data exchange, taking
into account access and regulatory
requirements (lecture c).
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Network Media and Hardware Communication Devices
Lecture c
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Connectivity Devices
Hubs
Switches
Routers
Wireless Access Points (WAP)
Modems
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One collision domain
Shared bandwidth
Security issues
Hubs
Image
courtesy
of
Michele
Parrish
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Switches
One collision domain per port
Dedicated bandwidth
More secure
Image
courtesy
of
Michele
Parrish
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Higher-Layer Switches
Layer 3 switch
Layer 4 switch

Also called routing switches or application
switches
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Routers
Move packets from one network to another
Use IP addresses
Image courtesy
of
Michele Parrish
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Routing Protocols
Two types:
Static routing
Dynamic routing
Hop
Term used to describe the movement of
data from one router to another
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Wireless Access Point (WAP)
802.11x standards
SSID
Security Issues
Image
courtesy
of
Michele
Parrish
DSL Modem
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Cable Modem
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of
Michele Parrish
Network Media and Hardware
Communication Devices
Summary
In this unit we covered
Transmission terminology
Network media types and
Connectivity devices
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Network Media and Hardware
Communication Devices
References Lecture c
References
None

Charts, Tables, Figures
None

Images
Slide 4: Hub. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.
Slide 5: Switch. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.
Slide 7: Back of Router. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.
Slide 9: WAP. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.
Slide 10: DSL Modem. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.
Slide 11: Cable Modem. Courtesy Michele Parrish. Used with permission.


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