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1. The document summarizes the results of a lab activity where the student recorded their MAC address, IPv4 address, download and upload speeds, and conducted tests to identify devices, networking concepts, and Internet pioneers. 2. Key findings include the student's MAC address being 48 bits, IPv4 network being 192.168.0.0, download speed of 41.92 Mbps, 11 hops to Google, and pioneers being Robert Kahn, Vint Cerf, and Leonard Kleinrock. 3. The document covers fundamental networking and Internet concepts like MAC addresses, IPv4 addressing, client-server applications, protocols, and area network types.

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Name: Nicholas Defranco Student Id: 106732183

1. The document summarizes the results of a lab activity where the student recorded their MAC address, IPv4 address, download and upload speeds, and conducted tests to identify devices, networking concepts, and Internet pioneers. 2. Key findings include the student's MAC address being 48 bits, IPv4 network being 192.168.0.0, download speed of 41.92 Mbps, 11 hops to Google, and pioneers being Robert Kahn, Vint Cerf, and Leonard Kleinrock. 3. The document covers fundamental networking and Internet concepts like MAC addresses, IPv4 addressing, client-server applications, protocols, and area network types.

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Lab 1 DCF255 Page |1

Name: Nicholas Defranco

Student id: 106732183

1. Write down your MAC address without the hyphens

409F3885EA77

2. Click the BIN radio button. How many bits is the MAC address?

48

3. Click on the DEC radio button. What is the decimal conversion?

71,052,592,278,135

B Networking:

4. Write down your IPv4 address?

192.168.0.20

5.
a. What is the network portion of the address?

192.168.0.0

b. What is the maximum number of hosts?

254

c. How many bits is the IPv4 address?

32

6. Conduct a Google search and identify 2 devices used in data communications. (Note: data
communication devices deal with sending “signals” and forward frames based on the MAC or
physical address)
 Bluetooth
 Printer
(Computer Hope, 2019)
7. Who is the Father of” Data Communications” or the “Information Age” of today?
Claude Shannon
(Roberts, 2016)
8. Speed Test
Lab 1 DCF255 Page |2

a. What is the PING value (latency or delay)?

13 ms

b. What is your download speed?

41.92 Mbps

c. What is your upload speed?

49.26 Mbps

1. Type PING my.senecacollege.ca. What is the IPv4 address returned?

52.72.80.178

2. Type PING Google.ca. What is the IPv4 address returned?

172.217.2.163

a. What is the average round-trip time?

2ms

3. Type TRACERT Google.ca. This command records the pathway taken when packets are routed
from your computer to Google.ca web site. The first hop is your IP address.
a. What is the IP address of the first router? (2 nd hop)
10.19.2.254
b. How many hops (each hop is a server or a router) were taken?

11

4. Name 4 applications, based on a client\server architecture, you use everyday?


 Email
 Web Servers (accessing web sites)
 Online Video game servers (client – console, server – company's server)
 Wireless printing

(Britannica, 2019)

 Wirelessly printing a document


5. Notice the IPv6 address is not written in dotted decimal format.
a. What format is it?

Hexadecimal
Lab 1 DCF255 Page |3

b. How many bits long is it?

128 bits

6. Conduct a Google search and identify 2 devices used in networking? Note: networking devices
deal with routing packets by IP address and the interoperability of information\sharing of
resources)
 Network Router
 Network Switch

(FossBytes, 2016)

7. In one sentence explain the following acronyms PAN, LAN, MAN, and WAN
PAN – Personal Area Network, the ability for one user to connect to other devices that are

nearby.

LAN – Local Area Network, a server that communicates with computers in a small range such

as a specific building (corporation or home), or a room (can also connect adjacent buildings or

rooms).

Man – Metropolitan Area Network, a network that connects devices that connects devices

across a city (or metropolitan) area.

Wan – Wide Area Network, multiple Local Area Networks or Metropolitan Area Networks

connected covering a very large area such as a province, country, a specific company's real

estate, or the entire globe.

(Mitchell, 2018)

8. What is the most popular local networking technology today?

Ethernet

9. What address does Ethernet use to forward frames MAC or IP?

Physical Address

10. The protocol TCP/IP is used to network single switched networks together.
a. What does this protocol acronym mean?
Lab 1 DCF255 Page |4

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

11. Which Internet pioneers invented TCP/IP and are generally regarded as the “Fathers of the
Internet”.
 Paul Baron
 Robert E. Kahn

 Vint Cerf

 Leonard Kleinrock

(Pretz, 2014)

References

Computer Hope. (2019). Communication device. Retrieved Jan 8th 2019, from
https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/communication-devices.htm

FossBytes. (2016). Different Networking Devices And Hardware Types – Hub, Switch, Router, Modem,
Bridge, Repeater. Retrieved Jan 8th 2019, from https://fossbytes.com/networking-devices-and-hardware-
types/

Siobhan Roberts. (2016). Claude Shannon, The Father Of The Information Age, Turns 1100100. Retrieved
Jan 8th 2019, from https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/claude-shannon-the-father-
of-the-information-age-turns-1100100

Kathy Pretz. (2014). The Fathers of the Internet. Retrieved March Jan 8th 2019, from
http://theinstitute.ieee.org/technology-topics/internet-of-things/the-fathers-of-the-internet

Bradley Mitchell. (2018). Introduction to LANs, WANs, and Other Kinds of Area Networks. Retrieved Jan
9th 2019, from https://www.lifewire.com/lans-wans-and-other-area-networks-817376

Encyclopedia Britannica. (2019). Client-server architecture. Retrieved Jan 10th 2019, from
https://www.britannica.com/technology/client-server-architecture

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