2.3 Wired / Wireless SOHO Network Flashcards
Given a scenario, install and configure a basic wired/wireless SOHO network.
What does “SOHO” stand for?
SOHO = Small Office / Home Office
Explain the (over simplified) difference between a router and a switch.
The most basic explanation is that a switch is designed to connect computers within a network, while a router is designed to connect multiple networks together. Even though routers and switches are different, they can be used interchangeably. For example, a router typically has several LAN ports and a single WAN port
In the context of wireless networking, what does WAP stand for?
WAP = Wireless Access Point
What does a WAP/AP/Access Point do?
A WAP centrally connects wireless network nodes in the same way that a hub connects wired Ethernet PCs. Many WAPs also act as switches and internet routers.
Explain the difference between Ad Hoc and Infrastructure mode.
Wireless ad hoc mode network is essentially a computer free for all. Computers wirelessly communicating with each other with no organization. An ad hoc mode network does NOT need a WAP. An infrastructure mode network uses a Wireless Access Point to connect the computer to a centralized point.
What does UPnP stand for?
UPnP = Universal Plug And Play
What is UPnP used for?
UPnP is used to seek out, find, and connect to other UPnP devices. This feature enables seamless inter-connectivity at the cost of somewhat lowered security.
What does NIC stand for?
NIC = Network Interface Card
What are the three basic things you need for installing and configuring a wired network?
A Connected NIC (The physical hardware that connects the computer), Properly configured IP addressing (Your device needs correct IP addressing for your network either via DHCP or static), and a switch (Everything connects to a switch in a wired network).
Explain the basic statuses of an LED light on a standard NIC.
Solid green light means connectivity. Flashing green light means intermittent connectivity. No green lights means no connectivity. Flashing amber light means there are collision on the network (which is sometimes ok).
What are one of the first things you should check when having connectivity issues?
One of the first things you should check is the NIC’s LEDs.
What does QoS stand for?
QoS = Quality of Service
Explain what Qos is and what it does.
QoS is a router feature that is used to prioritize access to network resources. QoS ensures certain users, applications, or services are prioritized when there isn’t enough bandwidth to go around by limiting the bandwidth for certain types of data based on application protocol, the IP address of a computer, and all sorts of other features.
Explain End-User device configuration.
When it comes to end-user device configuration, you may need to configure each device for the wireless settings such as the SSID and encryption settings. End-User devices also include mobile phones wanting to connect to your network.
Explain NIC configuration.
You mar need to configure the network cards on some of the networking devices in order to connect them to your SOHO network. For wired network cards, you can configure the duplex (for example full duplex) and speed (for example 1000Mbps) settings.