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4.2.3 Networking Hardware

The following is a description of most of the hardware that will be needed in the design of networks.

Computer (or network enabled equipment)

Network Interface Hardware - The network interface may already be built into the computer/PLC/sensor/etc. These may cost $15 to over $1000.

The Media - The physical network connection between network nodes.

10baseT (twisted pair) is the most popular. It is a pair of twisted copper wires terminated with an RJ-45 connector.

10base2 (thin wire) is thin shielded coaxial cable with BNC connectors 10baseF (fiber optic) is costly, but signal transmission and noise properties are

very good.

Repeaters (Physical Layer) - These accept signals and retransmit them so that longer networks can be built.

Hub/Concentrator - A central connection point that network wires will be connected to. It will pass network packets to local computers, or to remote networks if they are available.

Router (Network Layer) - Will isolate different networks, but redirect traffic to other LANs.

Bridges (Data link layer) - These are intelligent devices that can convert data on one type of network, to data on another type of network. These can also be used to isolate two networks.