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manish12
Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 963 Helped: 29
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13 Dec 2006 19:42 network practical prob . |
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4 user nodes, need to connect to make a network.
1<------50 feet ---------->2 <-------200 feet ----------> 3
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node 3 has telephone line .
how we can make a network for internet access through the telephone line.
My que is that what we use to connect these node because it is long apart distance . Switch , router . hub etc.
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Enhancer
Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Posts: 57 Helped: 3
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19 Dec 2006 15:15 Re: network practical prob . |
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| I think the connection may be done using twisted pair wire, as the UTP cables are not supported for distances more than 100 m
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Enhancer
Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Posts: 57 Helped: 3
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19 Dec 2006 22:24 Re: network practical prob . |
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Here is the suggested network: (see the figure)
you will use a UTP cables with cat-5e, since the maximum distance is 300 ft ( < 100 m)...
you will use an ordinary switch, and router with modem.
The switch and router will be at node 3; node 3 is beside switch and router.
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eng_tameremad
Joined: 18 Dec 2006 Posts: 11 Helped: 2
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23 Dec 2006 3:48 Re: network practical prob . |
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Hi dear
Thant is no problem u have 4 nodes right
ok
u must use :
1- Router
2- Switch 8-port (Put it in the middel distance if u can )
3- twisted pair cable (UTP) cat 5e but the best cat 6e (expensive) .
4- 8 RJ 45.
5- NIC (network interface card ).
any services dear if u have any problem send to me.
Thanx
BR\\
Tamer
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Girish Kumar Patnaik
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 Posts: 9
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24 Dec 2006 11:44 Re: network practical prob . |
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| manish12 wrote: |
4 user nodes, need to connect to make a network.
1<------50 feet ---------->2 <-------200 feet ----------> 3
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\ 300 feet
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node 3 has telephone line .
how we can make a network for internet access through the telephone line.
My que is that what we use to connect these node because it is long apart distance . Switch , router . hub etc. |
CAT 6 cable supports upto 100mts. If it suits you, then go for switch and CAT6 cable.
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nigosawa
Joined: 21 Dec 2006 Posts: 25
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04 Jan 2007 3:31 Re: network practical prob . |
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can anyone explain why using router in it?
wouldnt switch be enough???
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Enhancer
Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Posts: 57 Helped: 3
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09 Jan 2007 10:22 Re: network practical prob . |
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| nigosawa wrote: |
can anyone explain why using router in it?
wouldnt switch be enough??? |
Switch is enough in case of making LAN only and you will not going to access the internet by any way...
Router is needed in case of getting access to the internet as it is an essential stage before getting into the Web, as the router can read up to layer 3 which switch can not.
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Rooftop
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 132 Helped: 2
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13 Jan 2007 8:21 network practical prob . |
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| Is it really needed to use cat6? i prefer cat5e because i hear the cat6 is preferable for Gigabit ethernet. if you only need an transfer data not a streaming application i prefer using cat5e.
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