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Design Element: Computer and Network for Network Diagrams

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Computer&Network Diagrams.
ConceptDraw has 1004 vector stencils in the 40 libraries that helps you to start using software for designing own Network Diagrams. You can use the appropriate stencils from Computer and Network Diagrams library with 56 objects.

Local area network (LAN). Computer and Network Examples

A local area network (LAN) is a devices network that connect with each other in the scope of a home, school, laboratory, or office. Usually, a LAN comprise computers and peripheral devices linked to a local domain server. All network appliances can use a shared printers or disk storage. A local area network serve for many hundreds of users. Typically, LAN includes many wires and cables that demand a previously designed network diagram. They are used by IT professionals to visually document the LANs physical structure and arrangement.
ConceptDraw - Perfect Network Diagramming Software with examples of LAN Diagrams. ConceptDraw Network Diagram is ideal for network engineers and network designers who need to draw Local Area Network diagrams.
How to Draw a Computer Network
How to Draw a Computer Network
The vector stencils library "Computers" contains 52 computer hardware icons.
Use it to design your audio, video and multimedia illustrations, presentations, web pages and infographics with ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
"Computer hardware (or simply hardware in computing contexts) is the collection of physical elements that constitutes a computer system. Computer hardware is the physical parts or components of a computer, such as the monitor, keyboard, computer data storage, hard disk drive (HDD), graphic cards, sound cards, memory (RAM), motherboard, and so on, all of which are tangible physical objects." [Computer hardware. Wikipedia]
The clipart example "Computers" is included in the Audio, Video, Media solution from the Illustrations area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Multimedia clipart
Multimedia clipart, workstation, desktop computer, pc, webcam, web design, web camera, waiting, usb cable, tower computer, timer, logistics, portable gamepad, control pad, game controller, online game, notebook, laptop, network server, monitor, keyboard, monitor, mac computer, all-in-one desktop computer, lcd screen, lcd monitor, laser printer, laptop, online video, laptop, macbook, laptop, iBook, laptop settings, laptop, joystick, inkjet printer, image scanner, iWatch, Apple watch, iMac, glasses, game pad, game stick, education diagram, stadium, drawing shapes, display screen, digital clock, desktop computer, data center, computer monitor, computer camera, clock, watch, car drive, calculator, cable cord, Power Mac, PC, LCD monitor, 3d glasses,
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How to Create a Computer Network Diagram

Computer Network diagram is intended to depict how a computer network is built and connected. It shows how data transfers between connections and presents an overview of hardware and devices used.
With the ConceptDraw solution for Computer Network Diagrams, system administrators, network architects, and other related IT specialists have a perfect drawing tool that supplies adjective vector stencils representing hardware, telecom devices, and logical symbols that enhance possibilities in network diagramming, however, complex the real network may be.

UML Deployment Diagram. Design Elements

UML Deployment diagram describes the hardware used in system implementations and the execution environments and artifacts deployed on the hardware.
ConceptDraw has 393 vector stencils in the 13 libraries that helps you to start using software for designing your own UML Diagrams. You can use the appropriate stencils of UML notation from UML Deployment library.

Diagram of a Basic Computer Network. Computer Network Diagram Example

What is a computer network? This is a set of devices and systems that are connected to each other (logically or physically) and communicate with each other. This could include servers, computers, phones, routers, and so on. The size of this network can reach the size of the Internet, and can consist of only two devices connected by a cable.
This sample shows the connection scheme of the home WLAN equipment to the Internet.

computer clipart, communication symbols Computers and Communications

computer clipart, communication symbols
Computers and communications solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM software with illustration samples, templates and vector stencils libraries with clip art of computers, control devices, communications, technology, Apple machines.

Network Diagramming Software for Design Computer and Network Diagrams

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is perfect for software designers and software developers who need to draw Computer and Network Diagrams.

How to Draw a Computer Network Diagrams

Computer and Networks Drawing Solution of ConceptDraw Solution Park, which includes: Extended Cisco libraries, Wireless network, New Interactive Voice Response libraries, Rack diagram library and template objects.

Campus Area Networks (CAN). Computer and Network Examples

A campus network provides wireless access to the Internet or LAN to users located in two or more buildings or in the open space surrounding those buildings. A campus network is usually set in the campus of a university, but the same kind of planning and design can be applied for other purposes. For example, the campus network can used for an office or industrial park, in a public place like a supermarket with an entertainment center, even on a farm. Another form of temporary campus network can exist during special events such as music festivals or rallies.
The elementary campus networks arise spontaneously: the radio signals from the access points, which provide network inside the building are not limited to its walls, so any user in the backyard can also get wireless network access. The larger and more complex campus network may have additional access points in places specially chosen for serving clients, i.e., on the lawn in front of the college or in a coffee shop around the corner.