1.
Explain
the following wireless device and discuss how to properly choose each device.
a)
Wireless
Router
DEFINITION: A device in a wireless local area network that
determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward
its destination
HOW
TO CHOOSE:
|
NAME
|
SPEED
|
INDOOR
RANGE
|
FREQUENCY
|
|
WIRELESS AC
|
1 Gbps
|
115 feet
|
5 GHz
|
|
WIRELESS N
|
300 Mbps
|
230 feet
|
2.4 GHz, 5GHz
|
|
WIRELESS G
|
54 Mbps
|
125 feet
|
2.4 GHz
|
|
WIRELESS B
|
11 Mbps
|
115 feet
|
2.4 GHz
|
b)
Wireless
AP
DEFINITION: is a hardware device or configured node on a local area
network that allows wireless capable devices and wired networks to connect
through a wireless standard, including Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. WAPs feature radio
transmitters and antennae, which facilitate connectivity between devices and
the internet or a network.
HOW
TO CHOOSE:
|
ACCESS POINT TYPE
|
STATED CAPACITY
|
RECOMMENDED CAPACITY
|
USER DENSITY
|
APPLICATIONS
|
|
Single Radio
|
100 users
|
30 users
|
Low
|
· Email
· Web
· guest access
|
|
Dual
Radio
|
200 users
|
60 users
|
High
|
· Multimedia
· Email
· Web
· Guest access
|
|
Three Radio
|
200 users
|
70 users
|
High
|
· Wireless VoIP
· Multimedia
· Email
· Web
· Guest access
|
c)
Wireless
Print Servers
DEFINITION: lets computers on a network all access a network
printer. Print servers are therefore useful even on very small networks, since
they avoid having to move files from computer to computer before printing.
WHY
USE A PRINT SERVER?
1. You can’t reach the printer on your network.
2. The printer is busy, and you need to spool or risk losing
your print jobs.
3. You need to tweak the print job.
4. You need functions the printer does not support
*SPOOL - a process in which data is
temporarily held to be used and executed by a device, program or the system.
HOW
TO CHOOSE:
|
TYPE
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Hardware Print Server
|
· A basic device with a network connector and a USB or
parallel connector for a printer.
· Typically, does not spool unless it has a disk
|
|
Windows Print Server
|
· Configured through the normal Windows administration
tools.
|
|
Unix Print Servers
|
· You can set up a print queue to process the print job
before they are ultimately sent to an actual print device.
|
d)
Wireless
Range Extender
DEFINITION:
Simple
devices that are designed to pick up your existing Wi-Fi network and
rebroadcast it to get a decent signal when you are far away from the router.
HOW
TO CHOOSE:
|
Compatibility
|
· Extenders only
support latest standards of routers.
· No point
in getting an extender that supports faster speed than the router. It only
rebroadcast the signal it receives.
|
|
Single Band or Dual Band
|
· 2.4 GHz
band has a longer range but the 5 GHz band supports faster speeds.
· Having a
dual band router should also consider a dual band extender
|
|
Security Standards
|
· Latest
Wi-Fi Protected Access version is the best option. It can prevent anyone
without your password from connecting to your network.
|
|
Aesthetic Design
|
· Small and
simple
· Larger
extenders tend to have more features.
|
2.
To
create a good network the basic plan is:
·
Decide what kind
of WLAN is needed
·
Purchase the
best equipment the budget allows for
·
Install the
equipment
·
Test the
installation
a)
Identify
where to effectively set-up access points
·
You can have
high coverage area by mounting it up high and avoiding furniture and other
obstructions.
·
Without
mounting, it can be placed on a high shelf or on top of a tall piece of
furniture.
·
Place it as
close as possible to the center of the area of the coverage.
·
Keep the
antenna vertically as possible
·
Don’t place it
near metal objects like filling cabinets and desks/
·
Avoid placing
it near microwave ovens and large water-filled objects
·
Keep it away
from exterior walls.
b)
How
to secure wireless networks
|
STEP 1
|
Open
router settings and enter the correct user name and password for the router
|
|
STEP 2
|
Create a
unique password for your router
|
|
STEP 3
|
Change
your network name
|
|
STEP 4
|
Enable
network encryption to prevent other computers in the area from using your
internet connection
|
|
STEP 5
|
Filter MAC
Addresses to have specific devices connected
|
|
STEP 6
|
Adjust the
range of the wireless signal appropriately
|
|
STEP 7
|
Upgrade
your router’s firmware
|
3.
Identify
the steps to troubleshoot the network for the following problems:
a)
Workstation
issues
b)
Access
point issues
1.
Check WAN and
LAN Connections
2.
Verify
wireless adapter
3.
Verify AP and
router settings
4.
Verify TCP/IP
settings
5.
Verify network
connection with PING
6.
Check
wireless-specific issues
7.
Look for a
security mismatch
8.
Ensure RADIUS
is working
9.
Check 802.1X
EAP and user login
10. Check intermittent network connectivity
c)
Server/infrastructure
issues
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