Computernetworking LAB REPORT
Computernetworking LAB REPORT
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Lab1:
Title: Preparing Ethernet Cable
Objective:
• To prepare an Ethernet cable to connect two devices (computers).
Standard Toolkit
• Crimper with RJ-45 die
• Cable tester
• Screw Driver Set
• Pliers set
• cutter
• Cable Stripper
Tools & raw materials needed to prepare LAN cable
• UTP Cable Cat 6
• RJ-45 connector Cat 6
Theory:
• Our Ethernet cable is Cross over cable- because it’s used to connect
two devices of the same type without a hub or router. One end of the
cable is wired in T568A and the other end of the cable is wired in
T568B.
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There are two wiring standards for these cables, called T-568A and T-568B.
They differ only in pin assignments, not in uses of the various colors. The
illustration above shows both standards. With the T-568B specification the
orange and green pairs are located on pins 1, 2 and 3, 6 respectively.T-568A
is supposed to be the standard for new installations, and T-568B is the
alternative. However, most off-the-shelf data equipment and cables seem to
be wired to T568B.
Procedure:
1. Cut into the plastic sheath about 1 inch(2.5cm) from the end of the cut
cable
2. Unwind and pair the similar colors.
3. Pinch the wires between your fingers and straighten them out.
4. Use scissors to make a straight cut across the wires ½ Inch (1.3cm)
from the cut sleeve to the end of the wires.
5. Push all 8 colored wires into the connector. Note the position of the
plastic sleeve. Also note how the wires go all the way to the end, no
short wires.
6. Crimping the cable: carefully place the connector into the Crimper and
squeeze down the handles lightly. The copper splicing tabs on the
connector will pierce into each of the eight wires.
Conclusion & Observation:
In this lab session, we learned how to make Ethernet cable: how to cut
sheath Cat-6 cable, how to crimp the cables accurately into the RJ-45
connector and how the orientation of the colors determines the
purpose of the cable.
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Lab2:
Title: Connecting computers together with an Ethernet Cable
Objective:
• To be able to connect tow computers using Ethernet cable so that
files, folders etc can be shared between these computers.
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Computer 1 Computer 2
IP Address: 192.168.1.5 IP Address: 192.168.1.6
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Click Ok, Ok.
Then on the same place change the name of both computers (give
different names) then Click OK.
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Step 5: Test the connectivity
In Networking, there is a long and rich list of commands we use
to test and troubleshoot networks; one of them is the “ping”
command and it is used here to test if our network configuration
is working.
Click on the start button and enter cmd in the search box that
appears. This is what you type in the black and white screen
“ping 192.168.6” on comp1 and ping “192.168.5” on comp 2. If
you replies pop up from both computer an 100% sent message
comes we know that our connection works
Step 6: Find the Shared folder on the Other Computer
Click on Start > Computer > Network and the folders from the
other PC that are shared appear in the window that appears.
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