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Cable Routes of Peer to
Peer Network Design
Objectives:
1. Identify the components of peer to peer
network design. 2.Create the cable routes of peer to peer network design. 3. Appreciate the importance of peer to peer network design. PRE-TEST Write T if the statement is TRUE. Write F if the statement is FALSE. ______1. Network cable can be used for electrical wiring system. ______2. Personal computer is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. ______3. Internet service provider (ISP) an organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the internet. ______4. Printer a device use for a representation of graphics or text in soft copy. RECAP Network cable Coaxial Fiber optic STP
Network architecture UTP
__________1. Refers to the way network devices and services are designed to serve the connectivity needs of client devices. __________2. It has two unshielded wires twisted around each other. __________3. The metal shield surrounding the cable helps block interference from fluorescence lights, motors, and other computers. EXPECTATIONS PRE- TEST RECAP Network cable Coaxial Fiber optic STP Network architecture UTP __________4. The extra covering of the cable provides extra protection to prevent electromagnetic interference. __________5. Transmits light rather than electronic signals which reduce the risks of electrical interference. Components of peer to peer network design 1.Internet Service Provider (ISP) an organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet. ISP can be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned. 2. Network cable use to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share files and printer. 3. Modem a device that converts data into a format suitable for a transmission medium so that it can be transmitted from one computer to another. 4. Router a device that forwards data packets between computer networks. It performs the traffic directing functions on the internet. Data sent through the internet, such as a web page or email, is in the form of data packets. 5. Personal computer (PC) a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user. 6. Printer a peripheral device which makes a persistent representation of graphics or text, usually on paper. Cable routes of peer to peer network design: 1. The source of the internet is from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). 2. Next the network cable connects to the modem’s network port. 3. Then two network cables attach to the router’s network port. 4. Next the network cable connects to the personal computers (PCs). 5. Lastly, the PC1 shares the printer to the network. ISP