Contenido del Curso
Networking Fundamentals
Networking Fundamentals
Networking Hardware
Networking hardware is essential for enabling communication between devices. Understanding these components is crucial for designing, managing, and troubleshooting networks effectively.
An example of a home network involves using a router to connect various devices, such as laptops, phones, and smart TVs. In contrast, offices often utilize switches to connect multiple computers and printers within a Local Area Network (LAN), facilitating efficient resource sharing and communication.
Activity: Setting Up a Small Office Network
Design and implement a small office network using a combination of routers, switches, and access points.
Instructions
- determine Device Needs: assess the number of devices and types of hardware required (e.g., computers, printers, phones);
- select Appropriate Hardware: choose a router, switch, and access points based on the office layout and network requirements;
- network Diagram: draw a diagram showing how each device will connect to the router, switch, and access points;
- physical setup/simulation: physically set up the connections or use network simulation software to configure the network;
- connectivity check: ensure all devices are connected and can communicate effectively;
- troubleshooting: address any issues that arise during the setup process.
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