Network performance
I can explain the factors affecting network performance.
Network performance
I can explain the factors affecting network performance.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Factors such as bandwidth, range, latency and the number of devices connected affect network performance.
- Transmission time depends on file size and data transfer rate.
- Routing manages network traffic efficiently.
Keywords
Bandwidth - a measure of how much data can be transferred in a specific amount of time
Routing - the process where routers select the best path for data to travel across a network, using rules called routing protocols
Common misconception
The only factor that affects network performance is how fast your internet connection is.
Connection speed does affect performance, but it is also influenced by factors like bandwidth, latency, number of users, packet loss, hardware quality and interference on wireless networks.
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Equipment
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What is the primary purpose of an IP address?
Q2.What does the D in DHCP stand for?
Q3.Which of these best describes the function of DNS?
Q4.Put these steps in order for accessing a website.
Q5.What is the main reason for using domain names instead of IP addresses?
Q6.What happens if a device does not have an IP address on a network?
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which factor describes the maximum amount of data that can be sent over a network in a given time?
Q2.What does latency refer to in a network?
Q3.Which device is responsible for selecting the best path for data to travel across a network?
Q4.What happens to network performance when too many devices are connected at once?
Q5.Which of the following is not a factor affecting network performance?
Q6.Match each term to its meaning.
the amount of data that can be sent per second
the process of choosing the best path for data
the delay before data begins to transfer across the network
the distance a wireless signal can travel