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Learning Activity 2
Learning Outcome 6 Build basic home network design, configuration and distribution methods.
Learning Outcome 1, 2, 3, & 4 Design, Install, Maintain, and Integrate various subsystems.
Learning Activity Outcome Upon successful completion, the student will be able to build a basic home network design, configuration and distribution methods
Recommended resources for Learning Activity The appropriate chapter in the selected text in regards to Residential and Computer Networks, Sources can also be part of the other Recommended Resources from the syllabus.
HTI Guide to Home Networking, Wells, Course Technology, 2004 ISBN 0619035471
HTI + Home Technology Integration, Wells, Course Technology, 2004 ISBN 159200 1572
How to Automate both New and Existing Homes, Bucceri, Silent Servant, Inc., 2004 ISBN 0970005733
Latest Technology in Automated Home Control, Bucceri, Silent Servant, Inc., 2004 ISBN 0970005725
Complete Wiring, Meredith Books, 2003 ISBN 0696217309
Recommended Instructor Preparation for Learning Activity The instructor needs to review and understand basic networking concepts, identify layers of the OSI model, Define the home network design process, understand and know the advantages of both wired and wireless networks, and understand the different connections to the Internet.
Recommended Instructor / Student InClass / Lab Activity Methods to:
Capture Student Attention: The instructor can capture student attention by asking pertinent questions such as: “What is Home Networking?”, “How is it different and how is it similar to a Business Network such as a LAN?”, “What are some of the components used in the Home Network?”, and “What are some of the different Internet connections for Home Networks?”
Develop learning Activity: This learning activity is based on the review of the course lecture and interactive classroom discussion of the labs. The student will setup labs according to the lab instructions and the interactive classroom discussion. The labs for this particular section include review of installation tools, working with data cables, configuring a residential gateway, setting up a firewall and configuring data ports.
Installation Tools Lab
1. Wire Cutter a. Cuts Cat5 wire b. Cuts Coax c. Can be used to strip wire
2. MultiPurpose cutter and stripper a. Cuts and strips UTP/STP cable b. Data and Telephone cable
3. AllinOne Phone & Data Crimper a. Crimps Data and Telephone plugs b. Also acts as wire cutter
4. LAN Pro Navigator a. Test Telephone and Data cables b. Test Coaxial Continuity using BNC terminations
5. LC CST Coax cable stripper a. Removes outer jacket b. Removes shield c. Removes inner dielectric d. Adjustable blade levels
6. Coaxial Cable Seal Tite Crimper a. Compression crimping of F connectors b. Works well in SnapNSeal connectors
Data Cable Lab
Straightthru Cable 1. Select Cable Type and standard
a. Straightthrough using 568A standard
2. Standard is 568 – A
3. Cut CAT5 Cable
9. Follow steps 3 to 8 to create other end as a straightthru cable
10. Test cable for any shorts or improper setup
4. Grab a Wall jack connector and Wall plate
Wall plate already has connectors but assume we are creating one
5. Terminate wire using standard 568A or 568B – options (Diagrams taken from Leviton’s Website – Flash Demo)
9. Punch down other end into Data Module as follows a. Blue b. White Blue c. Orange d. White Orange e. Green f. White Green g. Brown h. White Brown
Configure Residential Gateway Lab 1. Connect Residential Gateway to WAN
2. Connect PC to Residential Gateway
5. You can change the Scope or what will be affected in the exception
6. Configure Well Know TCP and UDP ports as needed List of Well Known Ports TCP UDP 21 – FTP 67 BOOTP 22 – SSH 4 NTP 23 – Telnet 69 TFTP 25 – SMTP 123 NTP 53 – DNS 118 – SQL services 70 – Gopher
Conclude Learning Activity: The instructor will summarize the concepts and topics of the learning activity and reinforce the Learning Outcome.