1.6 Mobile Networks / Mobile Wireless Configurations Flashcards
Given a scenario, configure basic mobile device network connectivity and application support.
How can you disable a phones wireless network?
By enabling airplane mode.
What is a hot spot?
A mobile hotspot is a small device that shares access to cellular technologies such as 3G, 4G, and 4G LTE via Wi-Fi. Most of these devices can be purchased from wireless providers such as Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, or other carriers, and are usually specific to their type of broadband network. A mobile hotspot is basically a wireless router that routes traffic between Wi-Fi devices and broadband technologies, providing wireless access for up to five to ten devices at a time.
What is tethering?
Cell phones and tablets can act as portable hot spots. When used in this manner, it is called tethering.
What is POP3?
This is an email configuration. POP 3 is the “Post Office Protocol”. When you check email here, your computer cuts off connection to the server. POP 3 deletes emails on the server as soon as your computer downloads them by DEFAULT.
What is IMAP?
This is an email configuration. By default when you check your email here, it copies it to your computer. IMAP keeps the email files so you can see them across multiple devices as the DEFAULT.
What is airplane mode?
A mode for mobile devices that disables all wireless and cellular communication for use on airplanes.
How do you enable Bluetooth on a device?
Some devices always have Bluetooth enables because it is their sole communication method. Others, like a computer, may be enabled or disabled in the Network and Sharing center. Mobile devices usually enable Bluetooth within their settings app.
How do you enable pairing?
To pair a Bluetooth keyboard with a tablet, enable Bluetooth on the tablet, turn on the Bluetooth device, find the Bluetooth device in the tablet’s settings screen, then enter a PIN code or finalize the pairing.
How do you find a device for pairing?
First, enable Bluetooth on your mobile device. Second, power on Bluetooth device to pair. Return to the mobile device to “discover” the Bluetooth device, and then enter the PIN code. Not all Bluetooth pairings require a PIN code, but there is always some kind of pairing action to perform on both devices.
Explain why a PIN code is needed in Bluetooth device pairing.
A PIN code is a pairing action used to pair new devices with your mobile device. A Bluetooth PIN is usually a 4 digit number.
What is the final step in pairing a Bluetooth device?
Always remember to test the connectivity between a mobile device and a newly added Bluetooth accessory. If you’ve added a keyboard, open a note taking app and start typing to make sure it works
What are the most commonly used application protocols?
World Wide Web (HTTP and HTTPS), E-Mail (POP3, IMAP, and SMTP), Telnet, SSH, FTP/SFTP, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and VoIP (SIP).
What is the function of IMAP?
Incoming e-mail
What is the function of POP3?
Incoming e-mail
What is the function of SMTP?
Outgoing e-mail