GCSE Computer Science 05 — Networks
PublicTopics include Network types and topologies (LAN/WAN/PAN, wired/wireless), Client–server vs peer-to-peer, The internet, TCP/IP and layers ( overview), IP addressing, MAC addresses and routing, DNS, URLs and web requests (HTTP/HTTPS), Packet switching, bandwidth and latency, Network security: threats, malware, and social engineering, and Security controls: firewalls, encryption, authentication and access control.
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Network types and topologies (LAN/WAN/PAN, wired/wireless)
Networks connect devices to share data and resources; types differ by scale and technology.
Key points
- LAN covers a small area (home/school); WAN covers large distances; PAN is personal short-range.
- Wired connections are often faster/more reliable; wireless offers mobility and easier setup.
- Topologies (star, bus, mesh) affect reliability and performance.
- Choose based on cost, coverage, speed, interference, and security.
Worked example
Question
A school is choosing between wired Ethernet and Wi‑Fi for classroom computers. Give one advantage of each.
Solution
Ethernet: stable, high throughput, less interference.
Wi‑Fi: mobility/flexibility, cheaper to add devices without new cables.
Wi‑Fi: mobility/flexibility, cheaper to add devices without new cables.
Common pitfalls
- Calling the internet a LAN (it’s a WAN / network of networks).
- Assuming wireless is always slower (depends on standards/interference).
Prerequisites
- Basic hardware (NIC, router)
- Understanding data transmission
Further resources
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Networks
Supplementary resource.
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LAN vs WAN (intro)
Supplementary resource.