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Factors that affect networks - Coggle Diagram
Factors that affect networks
Number of users
-The number of users is the number of people that are currently connected to or are using the network
This can cause the network to slow down the response and loading time as more users are trying to access it at the same time.
This can prevented by updating or purchasing more bandit.
Latency and distance
-Latency is a measure of how long it takes a message to travel from one device to another.
Latency can also be affected by the number of people on the network and the type of connection device.
The latency can increase as the distance between devices increases,because it will take longer for the data/message to travel to the device.It can also be affected by the connection type,router,and WiFi.
There are few ways to reduce latency like: moving closer to your router,closing any background websites and programs and connecting your device to the router via a cable.
Data collision
-Data collision is when something happens to the data sent that prevents or slows it down from reaching its destination because of a physical factor.
This mainly happens from it encountering another signal or a data from another host causing for the original data sent to not respond in the arrogated time.
Server performance
-server performance is the state and the performance of the servers that affect the network.
If the servers are outdated or don't work properly this can affect the network speed and process.
Bandwidth
-is a measure of the amount of data that the medium can transfer over a given period of time.
You can increase your bandwidth speed by purchasing more bandwidth
How the data is being sent
-How the data is being sent can change whether its wireless or wired.
Data sent from a wired network is sent faster than a data sent from wireless.This is because it gives a stronger connection.