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Module networks
1.   What is it?

     This is a learning module for a specific Learning Outcome as stipulated in the
     Curriculum Specifications that is :

     €   3.4 Setting Network Facilities



2.   Who is it for?

     This module is for students who are taking the ICT subject as their elective
     and for those who are interested in ICT.



3.   What can be achieved?

     Upon completion of this module, you will be able to :

     €   install Network Interface Card (NIC).

     €   crimp and test straight cable and crossed cable.

     €   configure and test network.

     €   communicate and share data through network.



4.   Is previous knowledge necessary?

     Yes. Before using this module, you should have learnt about basic concept of
     a computer network, hardware requirements and software requirements.
Learning Module: Computer Networks

TOPIC:   3.4 SETTING NETWORK FACILITIES


DURATION:     12 periods




REFERENCES

A. Books:
Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat (2006), “Discovering
      Computers 2006: A Gateway To Information”, Thomson Course Technology

Tamara Dean (2006), “Network + Guide to Networks”, Thomson Course Technology



B. Website addresses:

http://myschoolnet.ppk.kpm.my
http://www.lanshack.com
http://www.homenethelp.com
http://www.crossover.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/filesharing.mspx




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                       < 1 >
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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

           Pair              Wire         Pin               Diagrams
                      White/Blue           5                2
                                                                3 4 5 6
                                                                          7
       White/Blue                                       1                     8
                      Blue                 4
                      White/Orange         1
       White/Orange
                      Orange               2
                                                                3 4 5 6
                                                            2             7
                      White/Green          3            1                     8
       White/Green
                      Green                6
                      White/Brown          7
       White/Brown
                      Brown                8

                       Table 1: 568B Wiring Schematic


           Pair              Wire         Pin               Diagrams

                      White/Blue           5
       White/Blue                                               4 5 6
                                                            2 3
                      Blue                 4            1
                                                                      7
                                                                              8


                      White/ Green         1
       White/Green
                      Green                2
                                                                3 4 5 6
                      White/Orange         3                2             7
                                                        1                     8
       White/Orange
                      Orange               6

                      White/Brown          7
       White/Brown
                      Brown                8


                       Table 2: 568A Wiring Schematic

  Notes:
  1. For patch cables, 568B wiring is the most common schematic.
  2. There is no difference in connectivity between 568B and 568A cables. Both
     wiring should work fine on any system.
  3. For straight through cable, both ends use the same wiring schematics
     (568B wiring schematic is recommended).
  4. For a crossover cable, both ends use different wiring schematics.

   www.ppk.kpm.my                                                                 < 2 >
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THINGS YOU NEED TO HAVE

HARDWARE

                 Requirements                            Sample




1          Network Interface Card (NIC)




2                    NIC driver




3                 Switch / Hub




4           CAT5E cable (UTP cable)




5               RJ45 connectors




    www.ppk.kpm.my                                                < 3 >
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6                LAN cable tester




7                     Crimp tool




8                 Cable stripper




9                       Cutter




10                Screwdrivers




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                           < 4 >
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      INSTALLATION OF NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS (NIC)


LEARNING OUTCOME:        3.4.1.1 Insert Network Interface Cards (NIC)
                         3.4.1.2 Install drivers for the NIC

DURATION:                2 periods

REQUIREMENTS:            Network Interface Card (NIC)
                         NIC driver
                         Screwdriver


 In this module you will learn how to install Peripheral Component Interconnect
 (PCI) Network Interface Card into a personal computer (PC) and install the
 driver for the card.




    www.ppk.kpm.my                                                       < 5 >
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ACTIVITIES:

A ) INSERT NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS (NIC)


1. Turn off the PC and unplug the power cable. It is to
   neutralize any static electric in PC.




2. Remove the casing of the PC.




3. Locate an empty PCI bus expansion slot in the
   motherboard.


                                          PCI bus expansion
                                          slot




4. Remove a back panel plate that corresponds to the
   expansion slot.
                                                   Back panel
                                                   plate




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                    < 6 >
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5. Insert the NIC into the empty PCI bus expansion slot.
   Make sure the NIC is inserted properly and levelled.

6. Screw the NIC to back panel.




7. Reaffix the casing of the PC.




B) INSTALL DRIVERS FOR THE NIC

PART 1 : Check for installed NIC

Windows XP will automatically detect and install most network interface card
drivers, so your drivers are already installed. You can check whether the driver
has been installed or not, using the method below.

1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1).




                                      Figure 1


     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                         < 7 >
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2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2).




                                   Figure 2



3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3).




                                   Figure 3




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                  < 8 >
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4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties.
   (Figure 4).




                                    Figure 4



5. Your NIC should be listed under Connect Using. Figure 5 showing a NIC is
   already installed.




                                    Figure 5




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                      < 9 >
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6. If the driver is already installed, skip Part 2 and you are ready for the assessment.

7. If there is no network card listed, click Cancel and start Part 2 to install the driver
   manually.



PART 2 : Install Drivers For Windows XP

1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1).




                                         Figure 1




      www.ppk.kpm.my                                                             < 10 >
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2. Click Printers and Other Hardware (Figure 2).




                                    Figure 2



3. Click Add Hardware (Figure 3).




                                    Figure 3




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4. Click Next to start the installation of the NIC driver (Figure 4).




                                        Figure 4



5. A window searching for new hardware will appear (Figure 5).




                                        Figure 5




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 12 >
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6. Check Yes, I have already connected the hardware and click Next
   (Figure 6).




                                    Figure 6



7. Scroll down and highlight Add a new hardware device. Click Next (Figure 7).




                                    Figure 7
     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 13 >
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8. Check Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and
   click Next (Figure 8).




                                     Figure 8



9. Scroll down and highlight Network adapters. Click Next. (Figure 9).




                                     Figure 9


     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                      < 14 >
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10.   Insert the floppy disk or CD-ROM which contains the driver and click Have
      Disk (Figure 10).




                                    Figure 10



11.   Click Browse (Figure 11).




                                    Figure 11




      www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 15 >
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12.   A Locate File window appears (Figure 12).




                                     Figure 12



13.   In Look in pull down menu, choose a device contains the driver and click it.
      Figure 13 showing CD Drive(E:) as an example.




                                     Figure 13



      www.ppk.kpm.my                                                       < 16 >
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14.   Highlight corresponding file and click Open. Figure 14 shows winxp as an
      example.




                                   Figure 14



15.   Click Next (Figure 15).




                                   Figure 15


      www.ppk.kpm.my                                                    < 17 >
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16.   Click Finish (Figure 16).




                                     Figure 16



17.   Click Yes to restart your computer and to complete your driver installation
      (Figure 17).




                                     Figure 17




      www.ppk.kpm.my                                                        < 18 >
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ASSESSMENT:


1. Why do we need to turn off the PC and unplug the power cable before we start
   installing the network card?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________


2. Mark T for True statements and F for False statements.
_________ - a. NIC driver is only available in CD.
_________ - b. A back panel plate that corresponds to the expansion slot has to be
               removed before inserting the NIC in your PC.

_________ - c. The common protocol used in Network that supports Internet is
               TCP/IP.

_________ - d. The NIC driver should be preinstalled before inserting NIC in your
               PC.


2. Explain briefly the steps to install the NIC driver in your PC.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                        < 19 >
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           CABLE CRIMPING AND TESTING – STRAIGHT CABLE


LEARNING OUTCOME:         3.4.2.1 Crimp and test Untwisted Pair (UTP) cable using
                                  straight cable technique

                          3.4.2.2 Exercise care and caution when crimping a cable

DURATION:                 2 periods

REQUIREMENTS:             CAT5E cable (3 meters)
                          RJ45 connectors (2 units)
                          Crimp tool
                          Cable stripper
                          Wire cutter
                          LAN cable tester


NOTE :

   A cable is needed to connect a computer to a wired local area network (LAN).
   There are two types of cables. The first is the “straight cable” which is used to
   connect computers through a hub. The second type is the “crossed cable” for
   a direct connection between two computers without using a hub. Connecting
   these cables is called cable crimping. This module shows how to crimp a
   straight cable using Untwisted Pair cable and RJ45 connectors.




    www.ppk.kpm.my                                                           < 20 >
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ACTIVITIES:


1. Skin off the cable jacket approximately 3cm by using a
   cable stripper.
2. Untwist each pair, and straighten each wire between
   fingers.
3. Place the wires in the order of 568B schematic (refer
   to Table 1 on page 3). Connect all the wires together.
4. At this point, recheck the wiring sequence with the
   diagram.
5. Optional: Mark a distance of 1.5cm from the end of the
   cable jacket on the wires.


6. Hold the set and sorted wires together tightly, between
   the thumb, and the pointer finger.

7. Cut all the wires at 90o angle from the cable at 1.5cm
   from the end of the cable jacket by using a wire cutter.
   This is a very critical step. If the wires are not cut
   straight, they may not make contact with the connector
   pins.


8. Conductors should be at a 90o angle, and be 1.5cm
   long, prior to insertion into the connector.




9. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector with the pins
   facing up.




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 21 >
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10. Push moderately to assure that all wires have
    reached the end of the connector. Be sure that the
    cable jacket goes into the back of the connector at
    0.3cm.




11. Place the connector into a crimp tool, and squeeze
    hard so that the handle reaches its full swing.

12. Repeat step 1 to 11 for the other end of the cable.




13. Use a cable tester to test for proper continuity.




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 22 >
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Assessment :

1. Table below is 568B wiring schematic for a Local Area Network.


                       Pair               Wire          Pin
                                   White/Blue            W
                   White/Blue
                                   Blue                   4
                                   White/Orange          X
                   White/Orange
                                   Orange                Y
                                   White/Green            3
                   White/Green
                                   Green                  6
                                   White/Brown           Z
                   White/Brown
                                   Brown                  8


   Identify the pin numbers of W, X, Y and Z.

                           W          X           Y       Z
                   A       1          5           2       7
                   B       5          1           2       7
                   C       2          7           1       5
                   D       5          1           7       2




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 23 >
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         CABLE CRIMPING AND TESTING – CROSSED CABLE


LEARNING OUTCOME:    3.4.2.1 Crimp and test Untwisted Pair (UTP) cable using
                             crossed cable technique

                     3.4.2.2 Exercise care and caution when crimping a cable

DURATION:            2 periods

REQUIREMENTS:        CAT5E cable (3 meters)
                     RJ45 connectors (2 units)
                     Crimp tool
                     Cable stripper
                     Wire cutter
                     LAN cable tester


NOTE :




    www.ppk.kpm.my                                                  < 24 >
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ACTIVITIES:


1. Skin off the cable jacket approximately 3cm by using a
   cable stripper.
2. Untwist each pair, and straighten each wire between
   fingers.
3. Place the wires in the order of 568A schematic (refer
   to Table 2 on page3). Connect all the wires together.
4. At this point, recheck the wiring sequence with the
   diagram.
5. Optional: Mark a distance of 1.5cm from the end of the
   cable jacket on the wires.


6. Hold the set and sorted wires together tightly, between
   the thumb, and the pointer finger.

7. Cut all the wires at 90o angle from the cable at 1.5cm
   from the end of the cable jacket by using a wire cutter.
   This is a very critical step. If the wires are not cut
   straight, they may not make contact with the connector
   pins.


8. Conductors should be at a 90o angle, and be 1.5cm
   long, prior to insertion into the connector.




9. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector with the pins
   facing up.




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 25 >
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10. Push moderately to assure that all wires have reached
    the end of the connector. Be sure that the cable jacket
    goes into the back of the connector at 0.3cm.




11. Place the connector into a crimp tool, and squeeze
    hard so that the handle reaches its full swing.

12. Repeat step 1 to 11 for the other end of the cable by
    placing wires in the order of 568B schematic.




13. Use a cable tester to test for proper continuity.




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 26 >
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ASSESSMENT:


1. Choose the correct pair of cabling that is used for direct connection from PC to PC.



                          3 4 5 6                   3 4 5 6                   3 4 5 6
                      2             7           2             7           2             7
                  1                     8   1                     8   1                     8




                          3 4 5 6                   3 4 5 6                   3 4 5 6
                      2             7           2                         2
                                                              7                         7
                  1                     8   1                     8   1                     8




                           A                          B                        C




2. What type of cable is used to connect two computers?
   _________________________________________________________________
   _________________________________________________________________



3. What is the requirement needed to crimp a crossed cable?
   _________________________________________________________________
   _________________________________________________________________
   _________________________________________________________________
   _________________________________________________________________




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                                             < 27 >
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    3.4.3 CONFIGURATION AND TESTING OF NETWORK

LEARNING OUTCOME:   3.4.3.1 Configure the workstation to join a Local Area
                            Network
                             € Internet Protocol (IP) Address
                             € Subnet Mask
                             € Server name

                    3.4.3.2 Test the network connection.

DURATION:           4 periods


REQUIREMENTS:       -




   www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 28 >
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ACTIVITIES:

1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1).




                                      Figure 1



2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2).




                                      Figure 2



     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                    < 29 >
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3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3).




                                    Figure 3



4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties.
   (Figure 4).




                                    Figure 4




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 30 >
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5. Highlight Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties (Figure 5).




                                     Figure 5



6. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears (Figure 6).




                                     Figure 6


     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                       < 31 >
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7. Check ‘Use the following IP address’. Fill in the network information for:
               i.   IP address
              ii.   Subnet Mask
             iii.   Default Gateway (only if available)
             iv.    Preferred DNS server (only if available)
   Use the network information given by your teacher. Figure 7 is an example of IP
   address. Click OK.




                                                               Given by
                                                               teacher




                                         Figure 7

8. Close all windows. You must restart your computer before the settings take effect.




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                         < 32 >
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ASSESSMENT:


  1. IP is an acronym for
     ______________________________________________________________
     ______________________________________________________________



  2. If your IP is 192.168.1.28, then the default setting for the subnet mask is
     ______. 255. ______. ______.


  3. If your network is not working, list out the possible problems.
     ______________________________________________________________
     ______________________________________________________________
     ______________________________________________________________
     ______________________________________________________________




    www.ppk.kpm.my                                                          < 33 >
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    3.4.4 Communicating and Data Sharing


LEARNING OUTCOME:   3.4.4.1 Create a shared folder

DURATION:                 2 periods

REQUIREMENTS:       -




   www.ppk.kpm.my                                              < 34 >
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ACTIVITIES:


A ) SETTING PROPERTIES FOR DATA SHARING

1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1).




                                      Figure 1



2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2).




                                      Figure 2

     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                    < 35 >
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3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3).




                                    Figure 3



4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties.
   (Figure 4).




                                    Figure 4



     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 36 >
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5. Check Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing for
   Microsoft Networks. These items are checked by default (Figure 5). Click
   Close.




                                    Figure 5




6. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows
   Explorer (Figure 6).




                                    Figure 6


     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                    < 37 >
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7. My Documents window appears. Highlight My Pictures folder. Go to File menu.
   Click Sharing and Security (Figure 7).




                                   Figure 7



8. Click Network Setup Wizard (Figure 8).




                                   Figure 8


     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 38 >
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9. Click Next (Figure 9).




                              Figure 9



10. Click Next (Figure 10).




                              Figure 10




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11. If the PC is not connected to a network, windows shown in Figure 11 will pop-
    up. Check Ignore disconnected network hardware and click Next.




                                    Figure 11



12. Check ‘This computer connects to the Internet through another computer
    on my network or through a residential gateway’ and click Next (Figure 12).




                                    Figure 12

     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                      < 40 >
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13. Check ‘Determine the appropriate connections for me (Recommended)’ and
    click Next (Figure 13).




                                     Figure 13


14. Fill in:
           i. Computer description
          ii. Computer Name
    Use the information given by your teacher. Figure 14 is an example windows and
    click Next




                                                                 Given by
                                                                 teacher




                                     Figure 14

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15. Click Next (Figure 15).




                              Figure 15



16. Click Next (Figure 16).




                              Figure 16


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17. A window configures your computer for networking will appear (Figure 17).




                                    Figure 17



18. Check Just finish the wizard; I don’t need to run the wizard on other
    computers and click Next (Figure 18).




                                    Figure 18


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19. Click Finish (Figure 19).




                                    Figure 19



20. Click Yes to restart your computer (Figure 20).




                                    Figure 20




     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                 < 44 >
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B ) CREATING SHARED DRIVE


1. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows
   Explorer (Figure 1).




                                   Figure 1



2. My Documents window appears (Figure 2).




                                   Figure 2

     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                  < 45 >
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3. Click My Computer (Figure 3).




                                   Figure 3



4. Highlight Local Disk (C:) icon. Go to File menu. Click Sharing and Security
   (Figure 4).




                                   Figure 4



     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                  < 46 >
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5. Click If you understand the risk but still want to share the root of the drive,
   click here (Figure 5).




                                    Figure 5


6. Check Share this folder on the network and click Apply (Figure 6).




                                    Figure 6

     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 47 >
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7. Figure 7 shows an example of a shared drive.




                                    Figure 7


C ) ACCESSING SHARED DRIVE


1. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows
   Explorer (Figure 1).




                                    Figure 1

     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                  < 48 >
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2. Click My Network Places then Entire Network. Next, click Microsoft Windows
   Network and finally Mshome (Figure 2). All the computers connected to the
   network are shown on the right side of the window.




                                                            Computers connected to
                                                            the network




                                   Figure 2



3. Click any computers listed. Figure 3 shows School Computer Lab (Pc01)
   selected. Now you can access drive C: of Pc01.




                                   Figure 3
     www.ppk.kpm.my                                                   < 49 >
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ASSESSMENT:


1. Read the statement below, tick (•) if TRUE and cross (x) if FALSE.

  No                             Statement                              (€) or (x)
        The user cannot set password protection on their shared files
  1.
        or folders.
        We can enable file sharing and disable printer sharing at the
  2.
        same time.
        We can allow or deny a user access to our shared files
  3.
        whenever we want.
        To change access permissions you must be the owner, or
  4.
        have been granted permission to do so by the owner.




                              CONGRATULATIONS !!

YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THIS MODULE. YOU ARE NOW
ABLE TO SET NETWORK FACILITIES AND COMMUNICATE AND SHARE DATA
THROUGH THE NETWORK.




       www.ppk.kpm.my                                                     < 50 >

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Module networks

  • 2. 1. What is it? This is a learning module for a specific Learning Outcome as stipulated in the Curriculum Specifications that is : € 3.4 Setting Network Facilities 2. Who is it for? This module is for students who are taking the ICT subject as their elective and for those who are interested in ICT. 3. What can be achieved? Upon completion of this module, you will be able to : € install Network Interface Card (NIC). € crimp and test straight cable and crossed cable. € configure and test network. € communicate and share data through network. 4. Is previous knowledge necessary? Yes. Before using this module, you should have learnt about basic concept of a computer network, hardware requirements and software requirements.
  • 3. Learning Module: Computer Networks TOPIC: 3.4 SETTING NETWORK FACILITIES DURATION: 12 periods REFERENCES A. Books: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat (2006), “Discovering Computers 2006: A Gateway To Information”, Thomson Course Technology Tamara Dean (2006), “Network + Guide to Networks”, Thomson Course Technology B. Website addresses: http://myschoolnet.ppk.kpm.my http://www.lanshack.com http://www.homenethelp.com http://www.crossover.asp http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/filesharing.mspx www.ppk.kpm.my < 1 >
  • 4. Learning Module: Computer Networks THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW Pair Wire Pin Diagrams White/Blue 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 White/Blue 1 8 Blue 4 White/Orange 1 White/Orange Orange 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 White/Green 3 1 8 White/Green Green 6 White/Brown 7 White/Brown Brown 8 Table 1: 568B Wiring Schematic Pair Wire Pin Diagrams White/Blue 5 White/Blue 4 5 6 2 3 Blue 4 1 7 8 White/ Green 1 White/Green Green 2 3 4 5 6 White/Orange 3 2 7 1 8 White/Orange Orange 6 White/Brown 7 White/Brown Brown 8 Table 2: 568A Wiring Schematic Notes: 1. For patch cables, 568B wiring is the most common schematic. 2. There is no difference in connectivity between 568B and 568A cables. Both wiring should work fine on any system. 3. For straight through cable, both ends use the same wiring schematics (568B wiring schematic is recommended). 4. For a crossover cable, both ends use different wiring schematics. www.ppk.kpm.my < 2 >
  • 5. Learning Module: Computer Networks THINGS YOU NEED TO HAVE HARDWARE Requirements Sample 1 Network Interface Card (NIC) 2 NIC driver 3 Switch / Hub 4 CAT5E cable (UTP cable) 5 RJ45 connectors www.ppk.kpm.my < 3 >
  • 6. Learning Module: Computer Networks 6 LAN cable tester 7 Crimp tool 8 Cable stripper 9 Cutter 10 Screwdrivers www.ppk.kpm.my < 4 >
  • 7. Learning Module: Computer Networks INSTALLATION OF NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS (NIC) LEARNING OUTCOME: 3.4.1.1 Insert Network Interface Cards (NIC) 3.4.1.2 Install drivers for the NIC DURATION: 2 periods REQUIREMENTS: Network Interface Card (NIC) NIC driver Screwdriver In this module you will learn how to install Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Network Interface Card into a personal computer (PC) and install the driver for the card. www.ppk.kpm.my < 5 >
  • 8. Learning Module: Computer Networks ACTIVITIES: A ) INSERT NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS (NIC) 1. Turn off the PC and unplug the power cable. It is to neutralize any static electric in PC. 2. Remove the casing of the PC. 3. Locate an empty PCI bus expansion slot in the motherboard. PCI bus expansion slot 4. Remove a back panel plate that corresponds to the expansion slot. Back panel plate www.ppk.kpm.my < 6 >
  • 9. Learning Module: Computer Networks 5. Insert the NIC into the empty PCI bus expansion slot. Make sure the NIC is inserted properly and levelled. 6. Screw the NIC to back panel. 7. Reaffix the casing of the PC. B) INSTALL DRIVERS FOR THE NIC PART 1 : Check for installed NIC Windows XP will automatically detect and install most network interface card drivers, so your drivers are already installed. You can check whether the driver has been installed or not, using the method below. 1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1). Figure 1 www.ppk.kpm.my < 7 >
  • 10. Learning Module: Computer Networks 2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2). Figure 2 3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3). Figure 3 www.ppk.kpm.my < 8 >
  • 11. Learning Module: Computer Networks 4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties. (Figure 4). Figure 4 5. Your NIC should be listed under Connect Using. Figure 5 showing a NIC is already installed. Figure 5 www.ppk.kpm.my < 9 >
  • 12. Learning Module: Computer Networks 6. If the driver is already installed, skip Part 2 and you are ready for the assessment. 7. If there is no network card listed, click Cancel and start Part 2 to install the driver manually. PART 2 : Install Drivers For Windows XP 1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1). Figure 1 www.ppk.kpm.my < 10 >
  • 13. Learning Module: Computer Networks 2. Click Printers and Other Hardware (Figure 2). Figure 2 3. Click Add Hardware (Figure 3). Figure 3 www.ppk.kpm.my < 11 >
  • 14. Learning Module: Computer Networks 4. Click Next to start the installation of the NIC driver (Figure 4). Figure 4 5. A window searching for new hardware will appear (Figure 5). Figure 5 www.ppk.kpm.my < 12 >
  • 15. Learning Module: Computer Networks 6. Check Yes, I have already connected the hardware and click Next (Figure 6). Figure 6 7. Scroll down and highlight Add a new hardware device. Click Next (Figure 7). Figure 7 www.ppk.kpm.my < 13 >
  • 16. Learning Module: Computer Networks 8. Check Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and click Next (Figure 8). Figure 8 9. Scroll down and highlight Network adapters. Click Next. (Figure 9). Figure 9 www.ppk.kpm.my < 14 >
  • 17. Learning Module: Computer Networks 10. Insert the floppy disk or CD-ROM which contains the driver and click Have Disk (Figure 10). Figure 10 11. Click Browse (Figure 11). Figure 11 www.ppk.kpm.my < 15 >
  • 18. Learning Module: Computer Networks 12. A Locate File window appears (Figure 12). Figure 12 13. In Look in pull down menu, choose a device contains the driver and click it. Figure 13 showing CD Drive(E:) as an example. Figure 13 www.ppk.kpm.my < 16 >
  • 19. Learning Module: Computer Networks 14. Highlight corresponding file and click Open. Figure 14 shows winxp as an example. Figure 14 15. Click Next (Figure 15). Figure 15 www.ppk.kpm.my < 17 >
  • 20. Learning Module: Computer Networks 16. Click Finish (Figure 16). Figure 16 17. Click Yes to restart your computer and to complete your driver installation (Figure 17). Figure 17 www.ppk.kpm.my < 18 >
  • 21. Learning Module: Computer Networks ASSESSMENT: 1. Why do we need to turn off the PC and unplug the power cable before we start installing the network card? ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 2. Mark T for True statements and F for False statements. _________ - a. NIC driver is only available in CD. _________ - b. A back panel plate that corresponds to the expansion slot has to be removed before inserting the NIC in your PC. _________ - c. The common protocol used in Network that supports Internet is TCP/IP. _________ - d. The NIC driver should be preinstalled before inserting NIC in your PC. 2. Explain briefly the steps to install the NIC driver in your PC. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ www.ppk.kpm.my < 19 >
  • 22. Learning Module: Computer Networks CABLE CRIMPING AND TESTING – STRAIGHT CABLE LEARNING OUTCOME: 3.4.2.1 Crimp and test Untwisted Pair (UTP) cable using straight cable technique 3.4.2.2 Exercise care and caution when crimping a cable DURATION: 2 periods REQUIREMENTS: CAT5E cable (3 meters) RJ45 connectors (2 units) Crimp tool Cable stripper Wire cutter LAN cable tester NOTE : A cable is needed to connect a computer to a wired local area network (LAN). There are two types of cables. The first is the “straight cable” which is used to connect computers through a hub. The second type is the “crossed cable” for a direct connection between two computers without using a hub. Connecting these cables is called cable crimping. This module shows how to crimp a straight cable using Untwisted Pair cable and RJ45 connectors. www.ppk.kpm.my < 20 >
  • 23. Learning Module: Computer Networks ACTIVITIES: 1. Skin off the cable jacket approximately 3cm by using a cable stripper. 2. Untwist each pair, and straighten each wire between fingers. 3. Place the wires in the order of 568B schematic (refer to Table 1 on page 3). Connect all the wires together. 4. At this point, recheck the wiring sequence with the diagram. 5. Optional: Mark a distance of 1.5cm from the end of the cable jacket on the wires. 6. Hold the set and sorted wires together tightly, between the thumb, and the pointer finger. 7. Cut all the wires at 90o angle from the cable at 1.5cm from the end of the cable jacket by using a wire cutter. This is a very critical step. If the wires are not cut straight, they may not make contact with the connector pins. 8. Conductors should be at a 90o angle, and be 1.5cm long, prior to insertion into the connector. 9. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector with the pins facing up. www.ppk.kpm.my < 21 >
  • 24. Learning Module: Computer Networks 10. Push moderately to assure that all wires have reached the end of the connector. Be sure that the cable jacket goes into the back of the connector at 0.3cm. 11. Place the connector into a crimp tool, and squeeze hard so that the handle reaches its full swing. 12. Repeat step 1 to 11 for the other end of the cable. 13. Use a cable tester to test for proper continuity. www.ppk.kpm.my < 22 >
  • 25. Learning Module: Computer Networks Assessment : 1. Table below is 568B wiring schematic for a Local Area Network. Pair Wire Pin White/Blue W White/Blue Blue 4 White/Orange X White/Orange Orange Y White/Green 3 White/Green Green 6 White/Brown Z White/Brown Brown 8 Identify the pin numbers of W, X, Y and Z. W X Y Z A 1 5 2 7 B 5 1 2 7 C 2 7 1 5 D 5 1 7 2 www.ppk.kpm.my < 23 >
  • 26. Learning Module: Computer Networks CABLE CRIMPING AND TESTING – CROSSED CABLE LEARNING OUTCOME: 3.4.2.1 Crimp and test Untwisted Pair (UTP) cable using crossed cable technique 3.4.2.2 Exercise care and caution when crimping a cable DURATION: 2 periods REQUIREMENTS: CAT5E cable (3 meters) RJ45 connectors (2 units) Crimp tool Cable stripper Wire cutter LAN cable tester NOTE : www.ppk.kpm.my < 24 >
  • 27. Learning Module: Computer Networks ACTIVITIES: 1. Skin off the cable jacket approximately 3cm by using a cable stripper. 2. Untwist each pair, and straighten each wire between fingers. 3. Place the wires in the order of 568A schematic (refer to Table 2 on page3). Connect all the wires together. 4. At this point, recheck the wiring sequence with the diagram. 5. Optional: Mark a distance of 1.5cm from the end of the cable jacket on the wires. 6. Hold the set and sorted wires together tightly, between the thumb, and the pointer finger. 7. Cut all the wires at 90o angle from the cable at 1.5cm from the end of the cable jacket by using a wire cutter. This is a very critical step. If the wires are not cut straight, they may not make contact with the connector pins. 8. Conductors should be at a 90o angle, and be 1.5cm long, prior to insertion into the connector. 9. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector with the pins facing up. www.ppk.kpm.my < 25 >
  • 28. Learning Module: Computer Networks 10. Push moderately to assure that all wires have reached the end of the connector. Be sure that the cable jacket goes into the back of the connector at 0.3cm. 11. Place the connector into a crimp tool, and squeeze hard so that the handle reaches its full swing. 12. Repeat step 1 to 11 for the other end of the cable by placing wires in the order of 568B schematic. 13. Use a cable tester to test for proper continuity. www.ppk.kpm.my < 26 >
  • 29. Learning Module: Computer Networks ASSESSMENT: 1. Choose the correct pair of cabling that is used for direct connection from PC to PC. 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 2 7 2 7 2 7 1 8 1 8 1 8 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 2 7 2 2 7 7 1 8 1 8 1 8 A B C 2. What type of cable is used to connect two computers? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the requirement needed to crimp a crossed cable? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ www.ppk.kpm.my < 27 >
  • 30. Learning Module: Computer Networks 3.4.3 CONFIGURATION AND TESTING OF NETWORK LEARNING OUTCOME: 3.4.3.1 Configure the workstation to join a Local Area Network € Internet Protocol (IP) Address € Subnet Mask € Server name 3.4.3.2 Test the network connection. DURATION: 4 periods REQUIREMENTS: - www.ppk.kpm.my < 28 >
  • 31. Learning Module: Computer Networks ACTIVITIES: 1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1). Figure 1 2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2). Figure 2 www.ppk.kpm.my < 29 >
  • 32. Learning Module: Computer Networks 3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3). Figure 3 4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties. (Figure 4). Figure 4 www.ppk.kpm.my < 30 >
  • 33. Learning Module: Computer Networks 5. Highlight Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties (Figure 5). Figure 5 6. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears (Figure 6). Figure 6 www.ppk.kpm.my < 31 >
  • 34. Learning Module: Computer Networks 7. Check ‘Use the following IP address’. Fill in the network information for: i. IP address ii. Subnet Mask iii. Default Gateway (only if available) iv. Preferred DNS server (only if available) Use the network information given by your teacher. Figure 7 is an example of IP address. Click OK. Given by teacher Figure 7 8. Close all windows. You must restart your computer before the settings take effect. www.ppk.kpm.my < 32 >
  • 35. Learning Module: Computer Networks ASSESSMENT: 1. IP is an acronym for ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. If your IP is 192.168.1.28, then the default setting for the subnet mask is ______. 255. ______. ______. 3. If your network is not working, list out the possible problems. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ www.ppk.kpm.my < 33 >
  • 36. Learning Module: Computer Networks 3.4.4 Communicating and Data Sharing LEARNING OUTCOME: 3.4.4.1 Create a shared folder DURATION: 2 periods REQUIREMENTS: - www.ppk.kpm.my < 34 >
  • 37. Learning Module: Computer Networks ACTIVITIES: A ) SETTING PROPERTIES FOR DATA SHARING 1. Click Start, then go to Settings. Click Control Panel (Figure 1). Figure 1 2. Click Network and Internet Connections (Figure 2). Figure 2 www.ppk.kpm.my < 35 >
  • 38. Learning Module: Computer Networks 3. Click Network Connections (Figure 3). Figure 3 4. Highlight Local Area Connection icon. Go to File menu. Click Properties. (Figure 4). Figure 4 www.ppk.kpm.my < 36 >
  • 39. Learning Module: Computer Networks 5. Check Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. These items are checked by default (Figure 5). Click Close. Figure 5 6. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows Explorer (Figure 6). Figure 6 www.ppk.kpm.my < 37 >
  • 40. Learning Module: Computer Networks 7. My Documents window appears. Highlight My Pictures folder. Go to File menu. Click Sharing and Security (Figure 7). Figure 7 8. Click Network Setup Wizard (Figure 8). Figure 8 www.ppk.kpm.my < 38 >
  • 41. Learning Module: Computer Networks 9. Click Next (Figure 9). Figure 9 10. Click Next (Figure 10). Figure 10 www.ppk.kpm.my < 39 >
  • 42. Learning Module: Computer Networks 11. If the PC is not connected to a network, windows shown in Figure 11 will pop- up. Check Ignore disconnected network hardware and click Next. Figure 11 12. Check ‘This computer connects to the Internet through another computer on my network or through a residential gateway’ and click Next (Figure 12). Figure 12 www.ppk.kpm.my < 40 >
  • 43. Learning Module: Computer Networks 13. Check ‘Determine the appropriate connections for me (Recommended)’ and click Next (Figure 13). Figure 13 14. Fill in: i. Computer description ii. Computer Name Use the information given by your teacher. Figure 14 is an example windows and click Next Given by teacher Figure 14 www.ppk.kpm.my < 41 >
  • 44. Learning Module: Computer Networks 15. Click Next (Figure 15). Figure 15 16. Click Next (Figure 16). Figure 16 www.ppk.kpm.my < 42 >
  • 45. Learning Module: Computer Networks 17. A window configures your computer for networking will appear (Figure 17). Figure 17 18. Check Just finish the wizard; I don’t need to run the wizard on other computers and click Next (Figure 18). Figure 18 www.ppk.kpm.my < 43 >
  • 46. Learning Module: Computer Networks 19. Click Finish (Figure 19). Figure 19 20. Click Yes to restart your computer (Figure 20). Figure 20 www.ppk.kpm.my < 44 >
  • 47. Learning Module: Computer Networks B ) CREATING SHARED DRIVE 1. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows Explorer (Figure 1). Figure 1 2. My Documents window appears (Figure 2). Figure 2 www.ppk.kpm.my < 45 >
  • 48. Learning Module: Computer Networks 3. Click My Computer (Figure 3). Figure 3 4. Highlight Local Disk (C:) icon. Go to File menu. Click Sharing and Security (Figure 4). Figure 4 www.ppk.kpm.my < 46 >
  • 49. Learning Module: Computer Networks 5. Click If you understand the risk but still want to share the root of the drive, click here (Figure 5). Figure 5 6. Check Share this folder on the network and click Apply (Figure 6). Figure 6 www.ppk.kpm.my < 47 >
  • 50. Learning Module: Computer Networks 7. Figure 7 shows an example of a shared drive. Figure 7 C ) ACCESSING SHARED DRIVE 1. Click Start, then go to All Programs. Next, click Accessories. Click Windows Explorer (Figure 1). Figure 1 www.ppk.kpm.my < 48 >
  • 51. Learning Module: Computer Networks 2. Click My Network Places then Entire Network. Next, click Microsoft Windows Network and finally Mshome (Figure 2). All the computers connected to the network are shown on the right side of the window. Computers connected to the network Figure 2 3. Click any computers listed. Figure 3 shows School Computer Lab (Pc01) selected. Now you can access drive C: of Pc01. Figure 3 www.ppk.kpm.my < 49 >
  • 52. Learning Module: Computer Networks ASSESSMENT: 1. Read the statement below, tick (•) if TRUE and cross (x) if FALSE. No Statement (€) or (x) The user cannot set password protection on their shared files 1. or folders. We can enable file sharing and disable printer sharing at the 2. same time. We can allow or deny a user access to our shared files 3. whenever we want. To change access permissions you must be the owner, or 4. have been granted permission to do so by the owner. CONGRATULATIONS !! YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THIS MODULE. YOU ARE NOW ABLE TO SET NETWORK FACILITIES AND COMMUNICATE AND SHARE DATA THROUGH THE NETWORK. www.ppk.kpm.my < 50 >