Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs

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Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs

Objectives

LAN and Physical Layer

LAN and Physical Layer

Ethernet in the Campus

Ethernet Media and Connector Requirements

Connection Media

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

UTP Implementation

Repeaters

Hubs

Wireless

Bridges

Switches

Switches

Switches

Host Connectivity

Host Connectivity

Peer-to-Peer

Peer-to-Peer

Peer-to-Peer

Client/Server

Client/Server

Client/Server

Client/Server

WAN Physical Layer

WAN Serial Connections

WAN Serial Connections

Routers and Serial Connections

Routers and Serial Connections

Routers and Serial Connections

Routers and Serial Connections

Routers and ISDN BRI Connections

Routers and DSL Connections

Summary