COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS
Sector:
Electronics
Qualification Title:
Computer Sstem Ser!icin" NC II
Unit of Competency:
Set-up Computer Net#or$s
Module Title:
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Settin"-%p Computer Net#or$s
ICGITr&iner
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*O+ TO %SE T*IS COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS "elcome to the module ,Settin"-%p Computer Net#or$s) This module contains trainin# materials and activities for you to complete$ The unit of competency ,Set-%p Computer Net#or$s contains the kno%led#e! skills and attitudes reuired for Computer Sstem Ser!icin" reuired to obtain the 'ational Certificate ('C) level **$ +ou are reuired to #o throu#h a series of learnin# activities in order to complete each of the learnin# outcomes of the module$ *n each learnin# outcome there are Information Sheets. Do these activities on your o%n and ans%er the self,checks at the end of each *nformation Sheet$ +ou also have to perform the Oper&tion.T&s$./o' S0eets and after%ards! you have to evaluate your o%n performance usin# the performance criteria checklists$ *f you have uestions! don-t hesitate to ask your Trainer for assistance$ Reco"nition o1 Prior Le&rnin" 2RPL3
*f you have already some kno%led#e and skills covered in this module because you have been %orkin# for some time. or already completed trainin# in this area. or if you can demonstrate competence to your Trainer in a particular skill! talk to your Trainer so you don-t have to under#o the same trainin# a#ain$ *f you have a ualification or Certificate of Competency from previous trainin#s sho% it to him/her$ *f the skills you acuired are consistent %ith and relevant to this module! they become part of the evidence$ +ou can present these for 012$ *f you are not sure about your competence skills! discuss this %ith your Trainer$ After completin# this module! ask your Trainer to assess your competence$ 0esult of your assessment %ill be recorded in the Achievement Chart/1ro#ress Chart$ All the learnin# activities are desi#ned for you to complete at your o%n pace$ *n this module! you %ill find the activities for you to complete and relevant information sheets for each learnin# outcome$ Each learnin# outcome may have more than one learnin# activity$ This module is prepared to help you achieve the reuired competency! in receivin# and relayin# information$ This %ill be the source of information that %ill enable you to acuire the kno%led#e and skills in Settin"-%p Computer Net#or$s independently at your o%n pace %ith minimum supervision from your Trainer$ Date Developed3
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Computer Sstem Ser!icin" NC II COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS List o1 Competencies No)
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MOD%LE CONTENT %NIT O9 COMPETENCY:
Set-%p Computer Net#or$s
MOD%LE TITLE:
Settin"-%p Computer Net#or$s
MOD%LE DESCRIPTOR:
T0is unit co!ers t0e outcomes reuire4 in settin"-up computers net#or$s 1or LANs &n4 sm&ll-o11ice 0ome-o11ice 2SO*O3 sstems) It consists o1 competencies to inst&ll net#or$ c&'les( set net#or$ con1i"ur&tion( set router.+i-9i. #ireless &ccess point.repe&ter con1i"ur&tion &s #ell &s to inspect &n4 test t0e con1i"ure4 computer net#or$s)
NOMINAL D%RATION:
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LEARNING O%TCOMES:
Upon completion of this module the students/trainees must be able to3 24$ *nstall net%ork cables 26$ Set net%ork confi#uration 2=$ Set router/"i,>i/ %ireless access point/repeater confi#uration 2<$ *nspect and test the confi#ured computer net%orks
LEARNING O%TCOME NO) < Inst&ll Net#or$ C&'les ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
4$ Cable routes are determined and planned in accordance %ith net%ork desi#n and actual installation site$ 6$ 'et%ork materials necessary to complete the %ork are ident ified and obtained in accordance %ith established procedures and checked a#ainst systems reuirements =$ Tools! euipment and testin# devices needed to carry out the installation %ork are obtained in accordance %ith established procedures and checked for correct operation and safety <$ Appropriate personal protective euipment is used and ?S policies and procedures are follo%ed 8$ Copper cable spli cin# is performed based on Electronic *ndustries Alliance/Telecommunications *ndustry Association (E*A/T*A) standards Date Developed3
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@$ 'et%ork cables and cable race%ay are installed in accordance %ith established procedures and installation reuirements 5$ *nstallation %ork is performed and is checked to ensure no unnecessary dama#e has occurred and complies %ith reuirements $ ?S standards and 8S principles are follo%ed accordin# to enterprise reuirements B$ Ecess components and materials are disposed of based on "EEE directives and =0s %aste mana#ement pro#ram Contents:
4$ Computer net%ork concepts 6$ net%ork desi#n! addressin# subnettin# topolo#y =$ 'et%ork Cables! cable race%ays/ducts <$ Copper cable splicin# and cable testin# 8$ >iber optic cables splicin# and in stallation reuirements @$ *nstallin# 'et%ork cable 5$ ?S standards and 8S principles $ =0s environmental policies B$ Mana#in# %aste from electrical and electronic euipment ("EEE Safety precautions Con4itions
The students/trainees must be provided %ith the follo%in#3 4$ Ethernet crimpin# tool 6$ Drill (primarily for drillin# throu#h %all top plates! but makes scre%in# faster too)$ =$ Suare 0uler <$ 1ointed hand sa% (this makes it easy to cut holes for the #an# boes/%all plates)$ 8$ 2abel maker (optional)$ @$ 1encil$ 5$ 0uler$ $ 1unch do%n tool / small scre%driver$ B$ 2aptop or cable tester MATE0*A2S3
4777 spool Cat8e or Cat@! Cat@ recommended (more or less based on your Sin#leneed)$ an# 0etrofit 9oes (the kind that clamp to the dry%all! open back)$ 0F<8 Facks and plates (#et %hat you need! maybe an etra or t%o)$ Date Developed3
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0F<8 plu#s (optional)$
1atch panel (optional! another professional touch)$ Ethernet s%itch$
0outer (optional! may be reuired by you *S1)$ * already had one! and most of you probably %ill too$ Gelcro strips for cable mana#ement (optional)$ Short patch cables
Assessment Met0o4:
4$ ?ands,on 6$ Direct observation =$ 1ractical demonstration
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In1orm&tion S0eet 6)<-< CABLING CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 4$ 1lan for net%ork connections,There are certain desi#n considerations that need to be addressed based on your needs$ a$ "hich room(s) do * %ant %iredH b$ ?o% many ports do * %ant in each locationH c$ "hat a #ood location for distributionH d$ "hat is path should the cables takeH e$ "hat net%ork speed do * needH This %ill mainly play a part in %hat kind of s%itch to #et$
Step 63 0euired Tools and Materials (and Costs) +our and materials costs)a can vary lot basedtools! on your %hat tools you already have$ * (and borro%ed lot of theafollo%in# butneeds heresand a very basic! estimated breakdo%n3 Tools Date Developed3
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a) Ethernet crimpin# tool (only if youre puttin# plu# on the ends)$ Cost3 I4= on AmaJon$ b) Drill (primarily for drillin# throu#h %all top plates! but makes scre%in# faster too)$ Cost3 varies (* already had one)$ c) Suare 0uler d) 1ointed hand sa% (th is makes it eas y to cut hol es for the #an# boes/%all plates)$ Cost3 usually around I48$ e) Stron# strin# or a fish tape$ f) 2abel maker (optional)$ #) 1encil$ h) Sharpie,type marker$ i) 0uler$ K) Stud finder$ k) 1unch do%n tool (optional)$ * used a small scre%driver instead$ l) 2aptop or cable tester (to test each drop)$ Materials3 a) 4777 spool Cat8e or Cat@! Cat@ recommended (more or less based on your need)$ b) Sin#le an# 0etrofit 9oe s (the kind that clam p to the dry%all! open back)$ c) 0F<8 Facks and plates (#et %hat you need! maybe an etra or t%o)$ d) 0F<8 plu#s (optional)$ e) 1lastic #rommet (optional! makes the cablin# look professional)$ f) 1atch panel (optional! another professional touch)$ #) Ethernet s%itch$ h) 0outer (optional! may be reuired by you *S1)$ * already had one! and most of you probably %ill too$ i) Gelcro strips for cable mana#ement (optional)$ K) Short patch cables
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Step =3 Mount the "all 1lates
nce youve decided %here to mount the bo! you need to dra% the lines on the %all to fit the ne% bo and cut the hold %ith the pointed hand sa%$ The pointed sa% should be able to push throu#h the dry %all pretty easily %ithout the need to drill starter holes$ nce you have the hole cut in the %all! you can put the sin#le #an# bo into the hole and scre% the clamps %ith hold it in place by clampin# to the back of the dry %all$ 0epeat this for each location that you %ant to run to$
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At this time youll also %ant to cut a hole in the %all in the distribution room$ ?ere you %ant to cut a hole that the plastic #rommet %ill fit into$ Step 83 Connect the "ires to the Facks and 1atch 1anel 'o% %eve #ot the cables run %e can punch do%n the cables to the patch panel and the to Kacks$ +ou can take the ra% cable directly out of the %all! put a 0F,<8 plu# on it! and plu# directly into the s%itch$ 9ut for permanent installation$
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Most patch panels and Kacks have dia#rams %ith %ire color dia#rams for the common T8@A and T8@9 %irin# standards$
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%TP Inst&ll&tion Do=s An4 Don=ts) 0un all cables in a Star Confi#uration so that all net%ork links are distributed from! or Do homerun to! one central hub$ GisualiJe a %a#on %heel %here all of the spokes start
from on central point! kno%n as the hub of the %heel$ Leep Each cable run must be kept to a maimum of 6B8 feet (B7 meters)! so that %ith Do
patch cords! the entire channel is no more than =6 feet (477 meters)$ This is a re&uirement of the standard$
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Maintain the t%ists of the pairs as close as possible to the point of termination! or no more than 7$8(one half inch) unt%isted$ Skin off more than 4 of Kacket %hen terminatin# UT1 Make only #radual bends in the cable %here necessary to maintain the minimum bend radius of < times the cable diameter or approimately 4 radius (about the roundness of a half,dollar)$ Allo% the cable to be sharply bent! t%isted! or kinked at any time$ This can cause permanent dama#e to the #eometry of the cable and cause transmission failures$ Dress the cables neatly %ith Gelcro cable ties! usin# lo% to moderate pressure$ ver ti#hten cable ties or use plastic ties$ Cross,connect cables (%here necessary)! usin# appropriately rated punch blocks and components$
Do Not
Splice or brid#e UT1 cable at any point$ There should never be multiple appearances of cable$
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Use lo% to moderate force %hen pullin# cable$ The standard calls for a maimum of 68 lbf (pounds of force)$
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Use ecessive force %hen pullin# cable$ Use cable pullin# lubricant for cable runs that may other%ise reuire #reat force to install$ (+ou %ill be amaJed at %hat a difference the cable lubricant %ill make) Use oil or any other lubricant not specifically desi#ned for UT1 net%ork cable pullin# as they can infiltrate the cable Kacket! causin# dama#e to the insulation$ Leep UT1 cables as far a%ay from potential sources of EM* (electrical cables! transformers! li#ht fitures! etc$) as possible$ Cables should maintain a 46,inch separation from po%er cables$ Tie cables to electrical conduits! or lay cables on electrical fitures$ *nstall proper cable supports! spaced no more than 8 feet apart$ *nstall cable that is supported by the ceilin# tiles$ This is unsafe! and is a violation of the buildin# codes$ Al%ays label every termination point at both ends$ Use a uniue number for each net%ork link$ This %ill make moves! adds! chan#es! and troubleshootin# as simple as possible$ The T*A,@7@A administration standard provides #uidance for properly labelin# an installation$
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Al%ays test every installed se#ment %ith a cable tester$ Tonin# alone is not an acceptable test$$ Tonin# alone! is not an acceptable test$
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Al%ays install Kacks in such a %ay as to prevent dust and other contaminants from settlin# on the contacts$ The contacts (pins) of the Kack should face up on flush Date Developed3
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mounted plates! or left! ri#ht! or do%n (never up) on surface mount boes$
Do Do Not
Al%ays leave etra slack neatly coiled up in the ceilin# or nearest concealed place$ *t is recommended that you leave at least 8 feet of slack at the %ork outlet end! and 47 feet of slack at the patch panel end$ 'ever install cables tau#ht$ A #ood installation should have the cables loose! but never sa##in#$
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Al%ays use #rommets to protect cable %hen passin# throu#h metal studs or anythin# that can possibly cause dama#e$
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Choose either 8@A or 8@9 %irin# scheme before you be#in your proKect$ "ire all Kacks and patch panels for the same %irin# scheme (A or 9)$
Do Not
Mi 8@A and 8@9 %irin# on the same installation$
Do Not
Use staples on UT1 cable that crimp the cable ti#htly$ The common T,4 and T,68 cable staples are not recommended for UT1 cable$ ?o%ever! the T,8B insulated staple #un is ideal for fastenin# both UT1 and fiber optic cablin#! as it does not put any ecess pressure on the cable$
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Al%ays obey all local and national fire and buildin# codes$ 9e sure to firestop all cables that penetrate a fire%all$ Use plenum rated cable %here it is mandated$
nce you have all the cables connected! you can mount the patch panel to the %all and click the Kacks into their respective %all plates on the other ends$ +ou can also scre% the %all plates into the #an# boes$
Step @3 Test +our Connections 9efore you start connectin# most of the net%ork components! you %ant to test all of the connections to be sure thin#s are %orkin#$ This can be done a Date Developed3
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number of %ays$ *f you actually have a net%ork tester! then you probably kno% %hat youre doin#$
The net step is to take another patch cable and a laptop and plu# it into each port in each room$ Check the s%itch after each port and verify the link indicator is on$ 9ein# able to establish a link tests the physical layer (i$e$ no broken %ires! all ti#ht crimps! no crossed %ires)! as %ell as the data link layer (i$e$ ne#otiation bet%een net%ork card and s%itch port)$ 'o *1 addressin# or anythin# needed for testin#$
1ictured above3 'eat and clean labels for each port actually #o %here they say they do$ M9 N Master 9edroom! S9 N Second 9edroom! etc$
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Step 53 Connect to the *nternet
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LEARNING O%TCOME NO) 6 Set net#or$ con1i"ur&tion ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
4$ 'et%ork connectivity of each terminal is checked in accordance %ith net%ork desi#n$ 6$ Any fault or problem in the net%ork system is dia#nosed and remedied in line %ith the standard operatin# procedures$ =$ 'et%ork interface card ('*C) settin#s are confi#ured in accordance %ith net%ork desi#n$ <$ Communication checkin# bet%een terminals are carried out in accordance %ith S net%ork confi#uration #uides 8$ Unplanned events or conditions are responded to in accordance %ith established procedures Contents:
Device systems settin#s confi#uration *1G< and *1G@ Dia#nosin# and troubleshootin# net%ork error 'et%ork interface card ('*C) settin#s
Con4itions
The students/trainees must be provided %ith the follo%in#3 4$ Computer 6$'*C =$ 'et%ork testin# devices Assessment Met0o4:
4$ ?ands,on 6$ Direct observation =$ 1ractical demonstration
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LEARNING O%TCOME NO) 8 Set router.+i-9i. #ireless &ccess point.repe&ter con1i"ur&tion ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
4$ Client Device systems settin#s are confi# ured in accordance %ith manufacturers- instructions and end,user preferences 6$ 2ocal area net%ork (2A') port is confi#ured in accordance %ith manufacturers- instructions and net%ork desi#n =$ "ide area net%ork ("A') port is confi#ured in accordance %ith manufacturers- instructions and net%ork desi#n <$ "ireless settin#s are confi#ured in accordance manufacturersinstructions! net%ork desi#n and end,user preferences 8$ Security/>ire%all/Advance settin#s are confi#ured in accordance %ith manufacturers- instructions and end,user preferences Contents:
4$ 6$ =$ <$ 8$
Setup 0outer/ "i>i/"ireless Access point/0epeater Confi#uration ?ard%are Setup 9asic Confi#uration 0outer ther >unctions and Confi#uration Set Up an Ad ?oc "ireless Computer,to,Computer 'et%ork
Con4itions
The students/trainees must be provided %ith the follo%in#3 <$ Computer system3 - Servers - "orkstations - 1rinters 8$ 'et%ork Devices - Modem - 0outer - Access 1oint - 0epeater @$ 'et%ork Cables Assessment Met0o4:
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In1orm&tion S0eet 6)8-< SET%P +IRELESS CONNECTION %SING RO%TER( ACCESS POINT( REPEATER)
<) Setup #ireless router
A %ireless router broadcasts radio si#nals containin# packets of data to computers %ithin ran#e$ +ou can plu# a %ireless router into a broadband modem to create a %ireless net%ork capable of sharin# *nternet service %ith connected devices$ "hile settin# up the hard%are itself is essentially the same from router to router! the net%ork settin#s confi#urat ion for a D,2ink is different from that of other brands$ After connectin# the router and modem to one another! lo# in to the D,2ink router from a "eb bro%ser to set up the "i,>i net%ork$ *&r4#&re Setup
Step 4 Disconnect the modem from its po%er adapter$ Connect an Ethernet cable to the modem$ Step 6 1lu# the other end of the cable into the *nternet port on the back of the %ireless router$ Step =
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Connect the computer to a 2A' port on the D,2ink$ Connect the modem and the router to a po%er outlet$
B&sic Con1i"ur&tion
Step 4 Lno% default and default user name %ith pass%ord in a "eb the bro%ser to router access *1 theaddress setup %iJard$ Step 6 Choose your connection type from the options$ Most Ethernet connections use D?C1$ Click Connect$ Step = Enter the username and pass%ord for your *nternet service into the appropriate fields or fill in the *1 Address! Subnet Mask! ate%ay Address and 1rimary D'S Server fields! if applicable$
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Step < Click Connect to set up the net%ork on the D,2ink$ Advanced Settin#s
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Step 8 Choose Confi#ure from under "ireless Settin#s$ Click "ireless Connection Setup "iJard$ Click 'et$
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Step @ Enter a name for the net%ork into the "ireless 'et%ork 'ame (SS*D) field and then choose Automatically Assi#n a 'et%ork Ley from the options$
Step 5 Select Use "1A Encryption *nstead of "E1! for the best security! and then click 'et$ "rite do%n the security pass%ord sho%n on,screen and store the pass%ord in a secure location$
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Step Click Save to finish confi#urin# the router$ After the router automatically reboots! disconnect the routers Ethernet connection from the computer if desired$ 0outer ther >unctions3 4$ D?C1 *1 Address 0eservation3
6$ MAC >ilterin#
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<$ QS Quality of Service
8$ 0outer >ir e%all >unction a$ Application rules
b$ "eb >ilterin#
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c$ Application >ilter
d$ 1ort >ilterin#
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ther >unctions of 0outer 4$ 1ort >or%ardin# , the term port for%ardin# or port mappin# identifies the combined techniues of3 a$ translatin# the address or port number of a packet to a ne% destination possibly acceptin# such packet(s) in a packet filter (fire%all) b$ for%ardin# the packet accordin# to the routin# table c$ The destination may like be aTC1 predetermined net%ork port (assumin# protocols and UD1! thou#h the process is not limited to these) on a host %ithin a 'AT,masueraded! typically private net%ork! based on the port number on %hich it %as received at the #ate%ay from the ori#inatin# host$
Types of port for%ardin# 4$ 2ocal port for%ardin# 6$ 0emote port for%ardin# =$ Dynamic port for%ardin#
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In1orm&tion S0eet 6)8-6
SET %P AN AD *OC +IRELESS COMP%TER-TO-COMP%TER NET+OR>
'TE3 9efore follo%in # any of these steps! make sure %ireless is turned on! on the computers bet%een %hich you are about to create the ad,hoc net%ork$ Step 43 Creatin# the Ad ?oc "ireless 'et%ork >irst! open the 'et%ork and Sharin# Center$ Click on Set up a ne% connection or net%ork$
The Set Up a Connection or 'et%ork %iJard %ill no% start$ "ith it! you can confi#ure all types of connections! from a normal net%ork to a G1' connection to your company net%ork or an ad hoc (computer,to,computer) net%ork$ >rom the list of choices! select Set up a %ireless ad hoc (computer, to,computer) net%ork! and click 'et$
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+ou %ill see a ne% %indo% %hich describes the thin#s you can do on a %ireless ad hoc net%ork$ 0ead the contents of the %indo% and click 'et$
'o% it is time to set up the net%ork$ >irst! type the net%ork name and then select the security type you %ant to use$ >or more security! * recommend you choose "1A6,1ersonal$ *t provides better encryption and it is much harder to crack than "E1$ Then! type the pass%ord you %ant to use and! in case you %ant to use this net%ork on other occasions! check the bo that says Save this net%ork$ "hen done! click 'et$
The %iJard %ill no% create the net%ork$ This activity should take no more than a fe% seconds$
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"hen finished! you %ill receive a notification that the net%ork has been created and it is ready to use$ Make sure you dont for#et the pass%ord and then click on Close$
+our laptop %ill no% broadcast this ne%ly created net%ork and it %ill %ait for other computers to connect$
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Step 63 Connectin# ther Computers to the 'et%ork 'o% it is time to connect other computers to this net%ork$ n the client computer! click the net%ork icon from the notification area and you %ill see the list of available net%orks$ Select the ad hoc net%ork %hich you Kust created and click on Connect$
+ou %ill be asked to type the pass%ord$ "hen done! click on L$ "indo%s 5 %ill no% take a fe% seconds to connect to the net%ork$
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"hen done! the %indo% sho%n above %ill be #one and you can no% start usin# the net%ork$
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LEARNING O%TCOME NO) 7 Inspect &n4 test t0e con1i"ure4 computer net#or$s ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
4$ >inal inspections are under taken to ensure that the confi #uration done on the computer net%orks conforms %ith the manufacturer-s instruction/manual 6$ Computer net%orks are checked to ensure safe operation$ =$ 0eports are prepared/completed accordin# to company reuirements$
Contents:
4$ uidelines for testin# confi#ured computer net%orks 6$ Establish %ired/%ireless net%ork connections =$ Document computer net%ork confi#uration Con4itions
The students/trainees must be provided %ith the follo%in#3 4$ Computer system3 - Servers - "orkstations - 1rinters 6$ -1olicies and procedures3 1rocedures and #uidelines for testin# =$ 'et%ork Devices - Modem - 0outer - Access 1oint - 0epeater - 'et%ork Cables <$ Testin# devices3 - 'et%ork cable tester - ?ubs 8$ thers3 b$ 1apers (for report #eneration) Assessment Met0o4:
4$ ?ands,on 6$ Direct observation =$ 1ractical demonstration
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