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Guest Lectures: Information Transmission


Classifying Communication Networks

This video explains how to classify communication networks by their geographical range. It explains the common classifications; PAN, LAN and WAN, and explores their various strengths, weaknesses and hardware requirements.

Hub, Switch or Router? Network Devices Explained

Hubs, switches and routers are devices that allow us to create networks and connect those networks to one another. We explain how they work and what their individual differences are.

What is The Internet of Things?

By 2020, there will be 50 billion devices connected to the Internet. Jonathan Strickland takes us on a tour through a living room of the future to see how this "Internet of Things" (IOT) will impact our daily lives.
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