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This resource covers the purpose of IP Addresses and MAC addresses, as well as different modes of connection: wireless (using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and wired (using Ethernet). It has been specially created for the OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) course, meaning there is no irrelevant content from other exam boards. This resource consists of a PowerPoint presentation, a worksheet with answers, custom-made exam-styled questions with a mark scheme, and a full lesson plan. See the video and the preview image to see what is included!

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Duration: 1 Lesson

This resource is designed to cover:

  • Purpose of IP Addresses and MAC Addresses in networks.
  • Format of IP Addresses: IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Modes of connecting devices:
    • Wi-Fi
    • Bluetooth
    • Ethernet
  • Brief concept of layers.

    Other complete lessons in Unit 1.3:
  1. Types of Networks
  2. Network Performance
  3. Network Hardware
  4. The Internet
  5. Network Topologies
  6. Encryption (Free)
  7. Standards and Network Protocols
  8. Network Connections (Current)

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