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Wireless Network ? Label the diagram, and explain what is going on ? ? The ?? Is connected to the ??? by the ???? And this is connected to the ????? . This is then wired to a ?? Which acts as the ??? ? ? ? ? ?

Wireless Router Internet Hub PC WiFi Modem Printer Laptop Desktop PC

The Smith Family This is the house the Smiths live in. Can you spot their digital devices?

The Smith family want to be able to: send files to the printer from any PC in the house access the internet from anywhere in the house play computer games with each other and with friends listen to music stored on the desktop PC in other rooms of the house apart from the study access files stored on any PC in the house irrespective of where they are stored watch films downloaded from the internet on the desktop PC on the TV in the lounge

Home network IPad WiFi Boaster Laptop PC – Main One – HUB PC Surround sound SKY Internet Blueray TV Modem WirelessRouter Printer PC1 Ethernet Cable HDMI Cable Audio Jack Cable or Digital audio cable SCART Cable USB Cable

Home Networks The Smith family wants to set up a wireless home network with internet access. 1 Here is a list of components they have been told they will need. Explain the purpose of each component. Component Purpose Wireless router Wireless adaptor hard drive Network cable (5, 6, 7 Ethernet) Signal booster Network interface card

This pop-up shows the names of the wireless networks in the vicinity of their house. 2 Explain what else the pop-up tells you about these networks.