I've got this little diagram of a simple yet outdated home network from school today and I'm trying to get my head around the limitations of each device on the network. I'll try and explain the network as best as I can.
So the family has 5 computers (nodes) in their home network. The father's, the mother's and the 2 children each have a computer connected to a 5 port, 100 mb/s Switch. Now they have a 56k Modem (Dialup) BUT it is only connected to the father's computer and does not have a direct connection to the switch. Does this mean that the 3 other nodes in the network do not have access to the internet?
Other than the 4 computers connected to 4 ports on the Switch there is also a Laser Printer connected. The family have a laptop which isn't connected to the switch at all. Does this mean the laptop cannot communicate with the other nodes?
And also does the 56K Modem have to be wired to the telephone line to gain internet access?
Help would be greatly appreciated.
So the family has 5 computers (nodes) in their home network. The father's, the mother's and the 2 children each have a computer connected to a 5 port, 100 mb/s Switch. Now they have a 56k Modem (Dialup) BUT it is only connected to the father's computer and does not have a direct connection to the switch. Does this mean that the 3 other nodes in the network do not have access to the internet?
Other than the 4 computers connected to 4 ports on the Switch there is also a Laser Printer connected. The family have a laptop which isn't connected to the switch at all. Does this mean the laptop cannot communicate with the other nodes?
And also does the 56K Modem have to be wired to the telephone line to gain internet access?
Help would be greatly appreciated.