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Hello,
For a school project I was given the assignment to research specific ways of data communication. When searching this topic on the Internet I was disappointed to view that no visible information was given. Any information regarding the topic and the needed information below is greatly appreciated.
Ways of Data Communication:
Fiber
Phone Line(Copper)56k Modem
DSL
Wireless
Cable
Need for Each:
Pros/Cons
Speed-Bandwidth
Range
Thanks In Advance,
Corey
Check out www.howstuffworks.com there is allot of information available pertaining to your questions.
Katie Reynolds
02-05-2005, 10:21
More specifically ...
How modems work (http://computer.howstuffworks.com/modem.htm)
How DSL works (http://computer.howstuffworks.com/dsl.htm)
How VDSL works (http://computer.howstuffworks.com/vdsl.htm)
How bluetooth works (http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm)
How ethernet works (http://computer.howstuffworks.com/ethernet.htm)
How telephones work (http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/telephone.htm)
Which is better to use for a cable modem -- a USB connection or an Ethernet card? (http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question667.htm)
Bill Moore
02-05-2005, 11:26
Hello,
For a school project I was given the assignment to research specific ways of data communication. When searching this topic on the Internet I was disappointed to view that no visible information was given. Any information regarding the topic and the needed information below is greatly appreciated.
Ways of Data Communication:
Fiber
Phone Line(Copper)56k Modem
DSL
Wireless
Cable
Need for Each:
Pros/Cons
Speed-Bandwidth
Range
Thanks In Advance,
Corey
Corey,
I'm not sure if you plan to include historical information about communication, but there is a great book by the late Cary Lu called "The Race for Bandwidth". It deals with communication throughout the ages, and how mankind has always been trying to increase the amount of data sent between two points. (Ever wonder why there are so many places called "Tower Hill"?) Cary authored many "readable" computer books, making technology easier to understand for the average person. I believe this was his final book.
Even if you don't plan to go into historical data, this book is a good read.
Thank you, I was able to compile a document that included all of the necessary information.
---I'm still working on it...
A current copy can be found here (http://www.freewebtown.com/cstorage/Data_Communication.pdf).
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