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Integrity Check As You Well Know, It Is A Violation Of Academic Integrity To Fake The Results On Any Of Your Labs. 2

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Reboot Both Systems Into Windows 7 7

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Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Wireless G Add A Screen Capture Below 9 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Wireless G. Include A Screen Capture below! Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??____ Mbps Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??____ MBps

Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Wireless N Add A Screen Capture Below 10 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Wireless N. Include A Screen Capture below! Wireless N Theoretical Limit = _____??_____ Mbps Wireless N Theoretical Limit = _____??_____ MBps

Theoretical Transfer Limit Of Fast Ethernet On Our Systems To Linksys Router Add A Screen Capture Below 11 Do An Internet Search To Find The Theoretical Limit Of Your Computer's Fast Ethernet On The Linksys Router. Do A Search On The Switch Capabilities For Your Linksys Router. Include A Screen Capture below! Ethernet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Ethernet Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ MBps

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Connect Wireless Linksys G Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The D-Link Wireless Access Points. 13

Connect Two Systems To The Linksys Wireless G Router Using The D-Link Adapters 14

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Disable All Adapters (On Both Host & Destination Systems) Except Your D-Link Replace The Two Screen Captures Below - One From Each System! 16

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Create A Folder, Called Share, On Both Computers. C:\Share 18

Make Sure That User Group Everyone Has Full Access Control To The Share 19

Make Sure That User Group Everyone Has Full Security Control To Read & Write To The Disk Once They Get There 20

Double-Check Shares If Computers CS-3 & CS-1 Were To Be Used For The Transfer, You Should Be Able To Log Into CS-1 - Copy Files To The CS-3 Share & Delete Those Files. 21 You Should Be Able To Do Likewise On CS-1. Check Them To Make Sure The Shares Are Correctly Configured!

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Select A Transfer Folder (About 200 MB); You Might Want To Use The Adobe Folder? Show The Folder. Show The Folder Properties. Show The Destination Share Folder On The Other Computer. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours!

About My Transfer Folder 24 My Transfer Folder Is C:\_____??____ {C:\Program Files\Adobe?} My Transfer Folder =_____??___ Bytes My Transfer Folder = _____??___ bits My Transfer Folder = _____??____ Mb My Transfer Folder = _____??____ MB

Theoretical Calculations My Transfer Folder Has _?_ Bytes. My Transfer Folder Has _?_ bits. Our Wireless G Theoretical Limit is _?_ bits/sec. In Theory, We Could Copy Our Folder In _?_ Seconds Using This Adapter. Our Wireless N Theoretical Limit is _?_ bits/sec. In Theory, We Could Copy Our Folder In _?_ Seconds Using This Adapter. Our Cat-5 Ethernet Theoretical Limit For This NIC Card On This Linksys Router/Switch is _?_ bits/sec. In Theory, We Could Copy Our Folder In _?_ Seconds Using This Adapter. 25

Place 4 Copies Of Your Transfer File On Host System Desktop. [I Plan To Copy From CS-6(Host) To CS-3 (Destination)]. Replace The Screen Capture Below With Yours! 26

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28 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 1 Time The Transfer The First Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Wireless Linksys G Router Transfer # 1 Information 29 Adobe Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred Wireless G = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 1 = _____??_________ seconds Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

Things That Might Slow Down A Wireless Transfer 30 List All Of The Things That Could Contribute To Slowing Down A Wireless Transfer (In General) {i.e. Doing Something Else On The Computer During Transfer, etc.} 1] 2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7]

My Wireless G Transfer Thoughts 31 List Your Thoughts & Conclusions About Wireless G (Theoretical vs. Actual Transfer) ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

Conjecture 32 You Are About To Repeat The Transfer Of The Same Data A Second Time. I Want You To Guess How Close The Transfer Rate Will Be The Second Time. My Guess Would Be __??__ Seconds.

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34 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 2 Time The Transfer The Second Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Wireless Linksys G Router Transfer # 2 Information 35 Adobe Wireless G Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred With Wireless G = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 2 = _____??_________ seconds Actual Wireless G Transfer # 2 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 1 = _____??_________ seconds Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

About Your Conjecture 36 Did You Get The Results You Expected? How Do You Explain Your Results? ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Connect Wireless D-Link N Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The D-Link Wireless Access Points. 38

Connect Two Systems To The D-Link Wireless N Router Using The D-Link Adapters 39

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Disable All Adapters (On Both Host & Destination Systems) Except Your D-Link Replace The Two Screen Captures Below - One From Each System! 41

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43 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 3 Time The Transfer The Third Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Wireless D-Link N Router Transfer # 1 Information 44 Adobe Wireless N Theoretical Limit = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred Wireless N = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 3 = _____??_________ seconds Actual Wireless N Transfer # 3 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

My Wireless N Transfer Thoughts 45 List Your Thoughts & Conclusions About Wireless N (Theoretical vs. Actual Transfer - How Did Wireless N Compare To Wireless G ) ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Connect Wireless D-Link N Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The Cat-5 Fast Ethernet Cards 47

Connect Two Systems To The D-Link Wireless N Router Using The Cat-5 Ethernet Adapters 48

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Disable All Adapters (On Both Host & Destination Systems) Except Your D-Link Replace The Two Screen Captures Below - One From Each System! 50

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52 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 4 Time The Transfer The Fourth Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Connect D-Link Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - No Wireless - Switched Fast Ethernet 53 Adobe D-Link-Fast Ethernet Switch Theoretical Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred With Switch = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 4 = _____??_________ seconds Actual D-Link Switch Transfer # 4 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless N Transfer # 3 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

My Wireless N Transfer Thoughts 54 List Your Thoughts & Conclusions About Wireless N (Theoretical vs. Actual Transfer - How Did Wireless N Compare To Wireless G Compare To The Fast Ethernet Switch ) ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Reboot Both Systems Into Windows 7 56

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Connect Wireless Linksys N Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Both Wireless & Fast Ethernet 59 Adobe

Connect Two Systems To The D-Link Wireless N Router Using The Cat-5 Ethernet Adapters 60

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62 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 5 Time The Transfer The First Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Actual D-Link Switch Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Connect Wireless Linksys N Router To Two Computers - No Internet - Wireless & Ethernet 63 Adobe Was It Faster Using Both Wireless & Ethernet? ___________ {Y/N} 63 Number Of Bits Transferred Wireless & Switch = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 5 = _____??_________ seconds Combined Switch & Wireless Transfer # 5 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless N Transfer # 3 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

My Combined Wired & Wireless Transfer Thoughts 64 List Your Thoughts & Conclusions About (Whether Having Both Wired and Wireless Increases The Speed ) ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Connect Wireless Linksys G Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - Use The Cat-5 Fast Ethernet Cards 66

Connect Two Systems To The Linksys Wireless G Router Using The Cat-5 Ethernet Adapters 67

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Disable All Adapters (On Both Host & Destination Systems) Except Your D-Link Replace The Two Screen Captures Below - One From Each System! 69

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71 Get A Watch With A Second Hand Ready - Transfer # 6 Time The Transfer The Third Copy Of Your Transfer Folder Into The Share Folder On The Destination System.

Connect Linksys Switch To Two Computers - No Internet - No Wireless - Switched Fast Ethernet Adobe Linksys-Fast Ethernet Switch Theoretical Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Number Of Bits Transferred Switch = _____??_________ bits Number Of Seconds To Do Transfer # 6 = _____??_________ seconds Actual Linksys Switch Transfer # 6 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual D-Link Switch Transfer Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Was There Much Difference Between The Linksys Switch & The D-Link Switch? _______ {Y/N} 72 Actual Wireless G Transfer # 1 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps Actual Wireless N Transfer # 3 Rate = _____??_________ Mbps

My Switch Thoughts 73 List Your Thoughts & Conclusions About Switches (Linksys vs. D-Link ) ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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Connect The Host & Destination Systems To The Trinity Network Ethernet LAN  Cat 5 77 TU Network

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Reset Your Ethernet NIC To The Appropriate Static IP 80 CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =

Double-Check The IP Settings 81

Double-Check Your DNS Entry 82

Double-Check Your WINS Server Entries 83

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Go To Another Computer  Attempt To Do A Remote Desktop Into The Host System! 85 CS-1  Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-2  Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-3  Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-4  Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-5  Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-6  Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-7  Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =

Go To Another Computer  Remote Desktop To Your Host System  Capture The Connection! Replace The Screen Capture (The Entire Desktop) Below With Yours! 86 CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =

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Reset Your Ethernet NIC To The Appropriate Static IP 88 CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =

Double-Check The IP Settings 89

Double-Check Your DNS Entry 90

Double-Check Your WINS Server Entries 91

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Go To Another Computer  Attempt To Do A Remote Desktop Into The Host System! 93 CS-1  Static DNS = CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-8.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-2  Static DNS = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-9.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-3  Static DNS = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-10.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-4  Static DNS = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-11.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-5  Static DNS = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-12.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-6  Static DNS = CS-6.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-13.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP = CS-7  Static DNS = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =  Router DNS = CS-14.cs.trinity.edu  Router IP =

Go To Another Computer  Remote Desktop To Your Destination System  Capture The Connection! Replace The Screen Capture (The Entire Desktop) Below With Yours! 94 CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP =

Logout Of Both Systems 95