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[Audio] Good morning everyone. Today, I would like to present to you our introduction to networking architectures and their uses. We will be looking at the two primary types of architecture, P2P and centralized, discussing their differences in regards to size, security and control. It is my hope that by the end of this presentation you will have a better understanding of their different uses and be able to apply them in the field. So, let's dive in without any further delay..

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[Audio] A network is defined as two or more computers connected to each other that can communicate and share information. Local area networks are networks of computers connected to each other within a limited area, such as a home or office. Wide area networks are networks of computers connected to each other across a large geographic area, such as a country or continent. Virtual private networks are networks of computers connected to each other across a shared or public network. All these types of networks can be used to share information and resources across multiple devices..

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[Audio] An interconnection of devices with the capability to communicate is referred to as a network. Networks vary in their size, topology, and the communication protocols they use, allowing for them to be sorted into different categories. Networks have a multitude of uses, including sharing resources, sending information, and connecting with other users..

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[Audio] Networks have become an integral part of our world, providing us with the ability to stay connected in multiple ways. LANs, or Local Area Networks, allow for a connection between devices within a small space such as a room or building. WANs, or Wide Area Networks, provide for a connection over a large area, like a city or country. MANs, or Metropolitan Area Networks, are a combination of LANs and WANs and are used for larger geographic areas, such as an entire metropolitan region. Lastly, Wireless Networks connect devices using radio waves to access the internet or other networks. This impressive range of network options enables us to stay connected..

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[Audio] A Personal Area Network (PAN) provides a simple and convenient way of sharing data between devices. Two main transmission methods applicable to PAN are USB and FireWire. In addition, it is also possible to establish connection between two devices by utilizing Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) technologies such as Wireless USB, Bluetooth and Z-Wave. Thus, PAN enables secure and efficient sharing of data between devices, even without using a direct cable connection..

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[Audio] LANs are widely used in modern business to share local resources quickly and efficiently. Cost-effectiveness and high speed and reliability make it an ideal choice for offices and institutions. It is a great way to facilitate communication between devices in a small setting. LANs can be used to share files, resources, and printers quickly and conveniently in one physical location..

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[Audio] A MAN (metropolitan area network) is a network that covers an urban area like a city, providing a way to join multiple local area networks together and supply fast internet access to businesses and homes. Through a MAN, users can access various resources that would not be available without the connection..

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[Audio] Sunbeam School in Bhadohi has implemented a Wide Area Network, or WAN. WANs are used for connecting different locations over large distances and for transfer of data. This technology allows the school to stay connected to the rest of the world and have access to the most up-to-date information and technology..

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[Audio] Peer-to-peer architecture has proved to be a convenient solution to provide instant access to information without relying on a centralized control. Ranging from file sharing, to gaming, to instant messaging, it has been used in numerous different areas. This type of architecture is especially suitable for small networks which have no need for a centralized control system. Sunbeam School's project is a noteworthy example of the potential of peer-to-peer architecture, as the possibilities are seemingly limitless..

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[Audio] When looking at the two architectures, factors such as the size of the network, demand for centralized control and security needs must be taken into account. If the network is small and there is no necessity for centralized control, a peer-to-peer approach is more suitable. On the other hand, when dealing with large network structures that require centralized control and management, a client-server architecture is more effective..

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[Audio] A central server serves as the access point for all clients connected to it in client-server networks. This architecture is beneficial for networks that require centralized control and management, although it can involve a cost for deployment and maintenance..

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[Audio] Communication between computers and other devices is essential in the digital age. Protocols like TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP and SMTP are used to ensure secure and reliable exchange of information across networks. Having an understanding and utilization of these protocols can provide an advantage in a world that is increasingly connected..

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[Audio] I would like to express my gratitude for being given the opportunity to present my project about Sunbeam School Bhadohi to all of you. I trust I have adequately provided information and understanding about the subject. I thank you for attending this presentation on behalf of the school. Your continued interest and support for the school is acknowledged and greatly appreciated. Thank you..