Case Study: Pat Lee's Home Pc Network Chapter 1a Updated January 2007 Panko’s Business data Networks and Telecommunications. 6th edition :: Copyright 2007 Prentice-Hall May only be used by adopters of the book
Case Study: Pat Lee’s Home PC Network Chapter 1a Updated January 2007 Panko’s Business Data Networks and Telecommunications, 6th edition Copyright 2007 Prentice-Hall May only be used by adopters of the book
Pat Lee's Home Network Pat Lee is a vice president at FBP Wants a network in her home Family' s main computer is the downstairs PC Daughter Emily has a pc in her room Wants to connect both to the Internet through a broadband(high-speed) cable modem service Perspective A small Lan but has all the key network elements 1a-2
1a-2 Pat Lee’s Home Network • Pat Lee is a vice president at FBP • Wants a network in her home – Family’s main computer is the downstairs PC – Daughter Emily has a PC in her room – Wants to connect both to the Internet through a broadband (high-speed) cable modem service • Perspective – A small LAN but has all the key network elements
I Figure 1a-2: Coaxial Cable Inner Outer Common Conductor Conductor Axis (wire) Insulation (cylinder) Insulation Two conductors are required for transmission 1a-3
1a-3 Figure 1a-2: Coaxial Cable Inner Conductor (wire) Insulation Insulation Outer Conductor (cylinder) Common Axis Two conductors are required for transmission Two conductors are required for
) Figure 1a-1: Pat Lee's Home Network 2 Coaxial cable Cable to ISP Modem 3. UTP Cord Access Router 1a-4
1a-4 Figure 1a-1: Pat Lee’s Home Network 1. Coaxial Cable to ISP 2. Cable Modem 3. UTP Cord 4. Access Router
) Figure 1a-1: Pat Lee's Home Network, Continued 6 A1-BD-33-6E-C7-BB PC in Emily,'s Room 5. UTP Access Cord Router 5. UTP Cord 6. B2-CD-13-5B-E4-65 PC in study 1a-5
1a-5 Figure 1a-1: Pat Lee’s Home Network, Continued 5. UTP Cord 5. UTP Cord 6. B2-CD-13-5B-E4-65 PC in Study 6. A1-BD-33-6E-C7-BB PC in Emily’s Room 4. Access Router