Technology in Action Chapter 7

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Identify the two wireless technologies discussed in the video, and how they are used.

Wi-Fi is used to access the Internet and transfer data between devices. Bluetooth is used to transfer data at shorter distances.

802.11 standard

Wireless networks in the U.S. are based on the 802.11 standard, also known as Wi-Fi.

UTP is a type of ___ used in a wired network to connect a device to the router.

cable

UTP is a type of ________ used in a wired network to connect a device to the router.

cable

data and TV transfer can occur simultaneously

cable

Arranged from slowest to fastest, which is the correct sequence of connection speeds?

dial-up, DSL, cable, fiber-optic service

All of the following are methods to secure your wireless network except

disabling WEP.

Transmission rates for broadband connections are measured in ______

megabits per second

Two or more computers that are connected via software and hardware so that they can communicate with each other is called a(n) _____

network

needed by a computer or peripheral to connect to a network

network adapter

WEP and WPA are examples of ____

protocols that use encryption to protect wireless transmissions

SSID stands for __________ identifier.

service set

SSID stands for

service set identifier

802.11n and 802.11ac are ________ that are used with wireless networks.

standards

Network adapter

A device that enables a node to communicate with other nodes and access a network.

router

A device that routes packets of data between two or more networks.

broadband

A high-speed Internet connection such as cable, satellite, or digital subscriber line (DSL).

WAN

A network that spans a large physical distance.

Ethernet network

A network that uses the Ethernet protocol as the means (or standard) by which the nodes on the network communicate.

personal area network (PAN)

A network used for communication among devices close to one person, such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets, using wireless technologies such as Bluetooth.

coaxial cable

A single copper wire surrounded by layers of plastic insulation, metal sheathing, and a plastic jacket; used mainly in cable television and cable Internet service.

client/server network (server-based network)

A type of network that uses servers to deliver services to computers that are requesting them (clients).

MAC address

A unique number assigned to each network adapter on a network by the manufacturer.

satellite Internet

A way to connect to the Internet using a small satellite dish, which is placed outside the home and connects to a computer with coaxial cable. The satellite company then sends the data to a satellite orbiting the earth. The satellite, in turn, sends the data back to the satellite dish and to the computer.

satellite Internet

A way to connect to the Internet using a small satellite dish, which is placed outside the home and is connected to a computer with coaxial cable. The satellite company then sends the data to a satellite orbiting the Earth. The satellite, in turn, sends the data back to the satellite dish and to the computer.

What is Mac's built-in wireless capability called?

AirPort

Is there a good reason to set up a network for two computers?

By setting up a network, you can share a broadband Internet connection.

cabling used in a wired network

Category 6

What is an important safety precaution for preventing unauthorized access to your router?

Changing the default router password, installing antivirus software, installing spyware detection software

coaxial cable

Consists of a single copper wire surrounded by layers of plastic.

client/server network

Contains two different types of computers: clients and servers.

At this time, the fastest wireless standard is ________.

802.11ac

Cat 6 cable

A UTP cable type that provides more than 1 Gb/s of throughput.

local area network (LAN)

A network in which the nodes are located within a small geographic area.

network-attached storage (NAS) device

A specialized computing device designed to store and manage network data.

HAN

A specific type of network typically located in a home.

Which of the following can most accurately be described as a traffic signal on a network?

A switch

What is a MAC address?

A unique identification for each network adapter.

hacker

Anyone who unlawfully breaks into a computer system (whether an individual computer or a network).

_____ is another name for data transfer rate

Bandwidth

High-speed internet is also referred to as

Broadband

Which of the following is NOT a broadband connection to the internet?

Dial-up

Which of the following is not a broadband connection?

Dial-up

DSL stands for

Digital subscriber line

most common home network connection

Ethernet

gigabit

Ethernet The most commonly used wired Ethernet standard deployed in devices designed for home networks.

Which of the following cables is composed of plastic or glass fibers that transmit data at extremely fast speeds?

Fiber-optic

unique address for network devices

MAC

Which of the following is NOT a suggested action to prevent unwanted intrusions to your wireless network?

Remove your router's MAC address from the lookup table

Because data on a medium-voltage line degrades, what device is used to amplify it?

Repeater

Wireless network name

SSID

Which of the following wired broadband connection does NOT require a modem?

Satellite

network-attached storage (NAS) device

Specialized computing devices designed to store and manage your data.

firmware

System software that controls hardware devices.

Aside from DSL and cable, are there other broadband options to consider?

That's not right. You might want to consider fiber-optic, a fast connection that uses light signals to transmit data.

wireless fidelity (WiFi)

The 802.11 standard for wireless data transmissions established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Which of the following is FALSE?

You can connect to any wireless network your computer detects

hardware or software to shield a network from intruders

firewall

The most commonly used wired Ethernet standard for home networks is the ____________ standard.

gigabit Ethernet

Fiber-optic services use special strands of optically pure glass or _____ to transmit data

plastic

Which of the following can most accurately be described as "WiFi everywhere"?

3G and 4G

The current standard for home wireless Ethernet networks is

802.11ac.

wireless network protocol

802.11n

What exactly is broadband?

A broadband connection is a high-speed Internet connection. Broadband usually has a data transmission rate of 256 Kbps (kilobits per second) or greater.

home area network (HAN)

A network located in a home.

wide area network (WAN)

A network made up of local area networks (LANs) connected over long distances.

Express card slot

A special slot on the side of a notebook into which aircards, or cellular modems, fit. Also called PC card slot.

digital subscriber line (DSL)

A technology that uses telephone lines to connect to the Internet and provide higher throughput. DSL enables phone and data transmission to share the same telephone line.

digital subscriber line (DSL)

A type of connection that uses telephone lines to connect to the Internet and that allows both phone and data transmissions to share the same line.

metropolitan area network (MAN)

A wide area network (WAN) that links users in a specific geographic area (such as within a city or county).

backward compatibility

Accommodation for current devices being able to use previously issued standards in addition to the current standards.

Which of the following is NOT used to protect a wireless network?

Activation packet switching

network interface card (NIC)

An expansion (or adapter) card that enables a computer to connect with a network.

transmission media

Establishes a communications channel between the nodes on a network and can either be wireless or wired.

network architecture

Refers to the design of a network.

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Router firmware should be kept up to date

throughput

The actual speed of data transfer that is achieved.

unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable

The most popular transmission media option for Ethernet networks. UTP cable is composed of four pairs of wires that are twisted around each other to reduce electrical interference.

unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable

The most popular transmission media option for wired Ethernet networks

What kind of wire do I use to set up an Ethernet network?

The most popular transmission media option for wired home Ethernet networks is unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable.

How can you recognize an unsecured wireless network?

The network icon will have a warning symbol.

least expensive internet connection

dial-up

Network adaters

enable nodes in a network to access the network and to communicate with each other

A ____________ is a sophisticated type of network-attached storage (NAS) device.

home network server

802.11n and 802.11ac are protocols that are used with ____ networks.

wireless

What are the two types of proposed BPL service?

1. In-house BPL, which will network machines within a building 2. Access BPL, which will carry broadband Internet using power lines and allow power companies to electronically monitor power systems

WiFi

802.11 standard; five standards are currently defined under the 802.11 WiFI standard: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac.

The current standard for wireless Ethernet networks is ____________.

802.11ac

Which of the following is currently the fastest wireless standard?

802.11ac

____ is currently the fastest wireless Ethernet standard

802.11ac

switch

A "traffic cop" on a network; receive data packets and send them to their intended nodes on the same network (not between different networks).

network

A group of two or more computers (or nodes) that are configured to share information and resources such as printers, files, and databases.

router

A navigation device that transfers packets of data between two or more networks.

peer-to-peer (P2P) network

A network in which each node connected to the network can communicate directly with every other node on the network.

service set identifier (SSID)

A network name that wireless routers use to identify themselves.

peer-to-peer (P2P) network

A network where each node connected to the network can communicate directly with every other node on the network.

Cat 6 cable

Designed to achieve data transfer rates that support a gigabit Ethernet network, it is probably the best choice for home networking cable.

home network server

Designed to store media, share media across the network, and back up files on computers connected to the network.

You can determine what network adapters are installed on a Windows computer by using the ________ Manager utility.

Device

A personal area network is a network in which the nodes are located within a small geographic area.

False

network navigation device

The device that facilitates and controls the flow of data through a network.

Which of the following is NOT typically a network administration task?

Deleting large files from individuals' PCs.

cable Internet

A broadband service that transmits data over coaxial cables.

fiber-optic cable

A cable that transmits data at close to the speed of light along glass or plastic fibers.

Internet service provider (ISP)

A company that specializes in providing Internet access. ISPs may be specialized providers, like Juno, or companies that provide other services in addition to Internet access (such as phone and cable television).

client

A computer on which users accomplish specific tasks (such as construct spreadsheets) and make specific requests (such as printing a file).

dial-up connection

A connection to the Internet using a standard telephone line.

network-ready device

A device (such as a printer or an external hard drive) that can be attached directly to a network instead of needing to attach to a computer on the network.

node

A device connected to a network such as a computer, a peripheral (such as a printer), or a communications device (such as a modem).

home network server

A device designed to store media, share media across the network, and back up files on computers connected to a home network.

switch

A device for transmitting data on a network. A switch makes decisions, based on the media access control address of the data, as to where the data is to be sent.

network navigation device

A device on a network such as a router or switch that moves data signals around the network.

Switch

A device that acts like a traffic signal on a network.

wireless range extender

A device that amplifies your wireless signal to get it out to parts of your home that are experiencing poor connectivity.

dial-up modem

A device that converts (modulates) the digital signals the computer understands into analog signals that can travel over phone lines.

modem

A device that converts (modulates) the digital signals the computer understands to the analog signals that can travel over phone lines.

network adapter

A device that enables the computer (or peripheral) to communicate with the network using a common data communication language, or protocol.

transceiver

A device that translates the electronic data that needs to be sent along the network into radio waves and then broadcasts these radio waves to other network nodes.

MAN

A large network designed to provide access to a specific geographic area, such as an entire city.

metropolitan area network (MAN)

A network is designed to provide access to a specific geographic area, such as an entire city.

PAN

A network used for communication among devices close to one person.

packet (data packet)

A small segment of data that's bundled for sending over transmission media. Each packet contains the address of the computer or peripheral device to which it's being sent.

Internet of Things (IoT)

A term for the explosive growth of Internet-enabled devices.

network interface card (NIC)

A type of network adapter; all desktop and notebook computers (and many peripherals) sold today contain network adapters installed inside the device.

network interface card (NIC)

An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed Internet connection.

_____ connections, such as satellite, cable, and DSL, are faster than dial-up connections

Broadband

_____ internet connections are high-speed connections that include DSL, Cable, and fiber-optic

Broadband

When setting up a network, which of the following is the suggested order for turning on equipment?

Broadband modem, router, computers, and TVs

Which of the following operating systems was NOT mentioned in the Soundbyte as supporting networking?

CP/M

What device is needed on the pole to send the data to the home wiring?

CT bridge

What device is needed to route the data past the transformer that reduces the medium voltage to the standard 240-volt household electrical service?

CT coupler

twisted-pair cable

Cables made of copper wires that are twisted around each other and are surrounded by a plastic jacket (such as traditional home phone wire).

Network-ready device

Can be connected directly to a network, either through a wired or wireless connection.

network-ready device

Can be connected directly to a router instead of to a computer on the network.

Which of the following tasks should you not consider performing on a public-accessed secured network?

Check your checking account balance.

How would you set up your connection so that it connects to a particular wireless network every time you're in the area without requesting any manual intervention?

Click the connection and then click the Connect automatically check box.

mobile broadband

Connection to the Internet through the same cellular network that cell phones use to get 3G or 4G Internet access.

mobile broadband

Connects you to the Internet through the same cellular network that cell phones use to get 3G or 4G Internet access

Which broadband connection method uses a twisted-pair cable used for regular telephones?

DSL

____ provides internet access by transmitting digital signals over telephone lines

DSL

data and voice transfer can occur simultaneously

DSL

phone and data transmission share the same line

DSL

packet

Data is sent over transmission media in bundles; each bundle is a packet.

Client-server networks are the type of network used mainly in homes.

False

Coaxial cable consists of copper wires that are twisted around each other and surrounded by a plastic coating.

False

network operating system (NOS)

Handles requests for information, Internet access, and the use of peripherals for the rest of the network nodes.

broadband

High-speed Internet connections, including cable, satellite, fiber optic, and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).

Transmission rates for dial-up connections are measured in ______

Kilobits per second

network that is confined to a small geographic location

LAN

How can you tell what wireless devices are connected to your router?

Log in to the router's IP address and check the configuration page.

A(n) address is a specific/unique number for each network adapter.

MAC

Where is the Wireless Network Connection button located on the desktop?

On the Windows Taskbar.

each node can communicate directly with every other node on the network

P2P

The type of network used for communication among a laptop and smartphone using Bluetooth is a

PAN.

Satellite dishes in the US have to face the _____ sky to send and receive signals.

Southern

Can I access the Internet wirelessly with my mobile device?

Sure. To use wireless Internet, you need to be in a wireless fidelity (WiFi) hot spot and have the right equipment on your mobile device.

What is the final step, which connects the Internet to the subscriber's home or office, called?

The last mile

4G

The latest mobile communication standard with faster data transfer rates than 3G

gigabit Ethernet

The most commonly used wired Ethernet standard deployed in devices designed for home networks; provides bandwidth of up to 1 Gbps.

transmission media

The radio waves or the physical system (cable) that transports data on a network.

How do I share an Internet connection on an Ethernet network?

To share an Internet connection on an Ethernet network, you need a router.

802.11ac is the current wireless Ethernet standard

True

A school with campuses in two different cities would connect the networks of these two campuses with a wide area network.

True

Actual data throughput is usually higher on wired networks than on wireless networks than on wireless networks

True

Each wireless network has its own name to identify it, known as the SSID.

True

a network that covers a great distance

WAN

Boingo provides __________ service.

WiFi

WEP stands for ________.

Wired Equivalent Privacy

A hacker __________.

breaks into computer systems creating mischief or stealing information

high-speed connection encompassing many types of service

broadband

When setting up your home network, which of the following is the suggested order for turning on your equipment?

broadband modem, router, computers, and gaming consoles

Category 5e and 6e are examples of ________ used to connect wired network devices.

cables

Which of the following is TRUE about a wireless network?

cables are not required

Which of the following might cause interference or poor connectivity between nodes on a wireless network?

concrete wall, nodes that are too far apart, some appliances.

Piggybackers are those who _____

connect to a wireless network without the owner's permission

To share files between computers on a Windows home network, you must

create a homegroup.

A WiFi ________ is a location where you can connect your wireless devices to the Internet.

hotspot

To determine what devices are connected to your router, you should

log into an account associated with your router's IP address

Transmission rates for broadband connections are measured in ________.

megabits per second

Bundled data is referred to as a(n) _____

packet

Data is sent through a network in bundles called ____________.

packets

If WEP or WPA are enabled, a(n) ____ is required for any device attempting to connect to the network.

passphrase

To protect your wireless network, it is a good idea to change the router's default _____

password

DSL and dial-up both use a(n) _____ line to connect to the internet

phone

A(n) _____ is used to send data between a home network and the internet

router

If you are using cable or DNS to connect your home network to the Internet, you must connect a ________ to your modem so multiple computers can access the Internet.

router

To share an Internet connection with multiple devices on a home network, you need to connect a _____ to your cable/DSL modem.

router

made up of plastic or glass and transmits data at extremely fast speeds

fiber-optic

the fastest broadband connection

fiber-optic

The fastest broadband Internet service is usually

fiber-optic.

A ____ is hardware or software that protects a wired network from intruders.

firewall

A __________ is hardware or software that helps defend wired networks from intruders.

firewall

location to connect a wireless device

hotspot

3G and 4G are used to describe ________ broadband connections.

mobile

3G and 4G refer to ____ broadband connections

mobile

A(n) ____ and a phone line are needed for a dial-up connection

modem

Both DSL and cable networks require a device called a(n) ____ to connect to the internet

modem

converts digital signals to analog signals and back again

modem

What two devices are often combined into one device in a small network to connect the home network to the internet and to share the connection between devices on the network?

modem and router

When a device that uses the 802.11n standard connects to a router that uses the 802.11ac standard, data will be transmitted between the two using the 802.11 ___ standard.

n

The most common home network is a _____

peer-to-peer network (P2P)

connect to a wireless network without the permission of the owner

piggyback

amplifies signal on long cable runs

repeater

A navigation device that transfers packets of data between tow or more networks is called a ____.

router

A navigation device that transfers packets of data between two or more networks is called a(n) ____

router

connects two or more computers to the internet

router

handles data traffic between networks

router

The device used to move data between two networks is called a

router.

A(n) _____ broadband connection is used mostly in areas that cannot get other types of broadband service

satelite

If you have a vacation cabin in the mountains, you would probably use _____ service to provide your broadband connection.

satelite

slower transfer rates as compared to the other forms of broadband

satellite

subject to weather interference

satellite

Which of the following would NOT be a benefit of networking computers?

sharing software licenses

In order to send and receive signals, satellite dishes in the United States have to face the ________ sky.

southern

If you have used all the ports on your router, you can install a ________ to add extra ports to your network.

switch

If your router does not have enough wired ports to add more devices, you can install a ____ to add extra ports to your network.

switch

The device that receives data packets and sends them to the intended node on the same network is a(n) ____

switch

handles data traffic between nodes on the same network

switch

What would you use to see what network adapters are installed in your Windows computer?

the Device Manager utility

When determining the best broadband internet connection option to use, one of the most important things to know is _____.

the type of internet connections available in your area

The actual data transfer rate is called

throughput

actual speed of data transfer

throughput

To determine the network adapter in a Windows device, you use the control panel ____ utility.

Device Manager

network adapter

Devices connected to or installed in network nodes that enable the nodes to communicate with each other and to access the network.

Which is the slowest method of connecting to the internet?

Dial-up

node

Each device connected to a network; can be a computer, a peripheral (such as an all-in-one printer), a game console (such as a PlayStation or a Wii), a digital video recorder (such as a TiVo), or a communications device (such as a modem).

Which of the following best describes a P2P network?

Each node on the network can communicate directly with every other node on the network.

Most home networks use the _____ standard

Ethernet

The majority of home networks use the ________ standard.

Ethernet

_____ is the most widely used standard for home networks

Ethernet

Most home wireless routers can support a maximum of 124 simultaneous wireless connections.

False

One of the disadvantages of a network is that you cannot share peripherals on the same network.

False

The maximum range of wireless devices under the 802.11n or 802.11ac standard is approximately 900 feet.

False

Throughput is the maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network.

False

Which connection provides the fastest transfer speeds when you connect to the internet?

Fiber-optic

_____ services use special strands of optically pure glass that are as thin as a human hair to transmit data.

Fiber-optic

What is the software written to your router that is read-only memory?

Firmware

fiber-optic service

Internet access that is enabled by transmitting data at the speed of light through glass or plastic fibers.

network administration

Involves tasks such as (1) installing new computers and devices, (2) monitoring the network to ensure it's performing efficiently, (3) updating and installing new software on the network, and (4) configuring, or setting up, proper security for a network.

network administration

Involves tasks such as: 1) installing new computers and devices, 2) monitoring the network to ensure it is performing efficiently, 3) updating and installing new software on the network, and 4) configuring

Is DSL the best way to connect to the Internet?

It depends. DSL service is available in many but not all areas.

Which of the following statements about fiber-optic service is FALSE?

It is available anywhere.

Which of the following is an advantage of a satellite connection to the internet?

It is available in rural areas, even when other broadband connections are not

Which of the following is an advantage of a satellite connection versus other types of broadband connections?

It is available virtually anywhere in the United States.

Which statement about DSL is FALSE?

It is faster than cable.

Which of the following statements about a cable internet connection is TRUE?

It requires a modem

Which statement about dial-up connections is FALSE?

It requires complex equipment to set up.

What makes fiber-optic a unique broadband option?

It transmits data using light

Which of the following helps to protect a wireless network from Piggybacking?

Limiting wireless signal range

To increase network security, a router can restrict access to only specified ____ addresses.

MAC

wide area network (WAN)

Made up of LANs connected over long distances.

twisted-pair cable

Made up of copper wires that are twisted around each other and surrounded by a plastic jacket.

fiber-optic cable

Made up of plastic or glass fibers that transmit data at extremely fast speeds.

MAC stands for _____

Media Access Control

MAC stands for __________.

Media Access Control

Some of my devices don't need wireless and would work better with a wired connection. Are there different types of wired networks I need to choose from?

Most wired networks for the home are Ethernet networks.

Ethernet network

Named because it uses the Ethernet protocol as the means (or standard) by which the nodes on the network communicate.

Which network-ready device facilitates file sharing and data backup?

Network-attached storage, AirPort Time Capsule, Home network server

Is a home network the same kind as the one at the corporation where I work?

No. Most companies use client/server networks. You'll be setting up a P2P network.

Bethany is in her home, watching a video she took on vacation, while her brother is playing FIFA Soccer on his X-Box, and her dad is checking stock quotes on his iPad. What kind of network does this family have?

P2P Network

What is the primary advantage of using power lines instead of phone lines?

Power lines are available in many more places than fiber optics used in phone lines.

To protect your wireless network, you should disable the broadcast of its _____

SSID

network operating system (NOS)

Software that handles requests for information, Internet access, and the use of peripherals for the rest of the network node, providing the services necessary for the computers on the network to communicate.

Identify an organization that opposes BPL, and why it opposes it.

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) both claim that BPL will cause serious interference issues. They are concerned that BPL signals transmitted on exposed medium-voltage power lines can interfere with important transmissions like CB communications, air traffic control, and government channels.

backward compatibility

The accommodation of current devices being able to use previously issued software standards in addition to the current standards.

throughput

The actual speed of data transfer that's achieved. It's usually less than the data transfer rate and is measured in megabits per second (Mbps).

server

The computer that provides information or resources to the client computers on the network. The server on a client/server network also provides central administration for network functions such as printing.

network architecture

The design of a computer network; includes both physical and logical design.

data transfer rate

The maximum speed at which a storage device transfers data to other computer components, expressed in kilobits per second (Kbps) or megabits per second (Mbps).

data transfer rate (or bandwidth)

The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network.

data transfer rate

The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps).

bandwidth

The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps). See also data transfer rate.

piggybacking

The process of connecting to a wireless network without the permission of the owner of the network.

Which of the following is TRUE in a client/server network?

The server provides information to the client computer.

Identify the three Wi-Fi AirPort base stations, which one you would use for your home, and why.

The three are AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and Time Capsule. Student answers will vary, but they probably will pick one of the first two.

Why are high-voltage lines unsuitable for data transmission?

They are too noisy.

Explain how to join a Mac computer to an existing wireless network.

To see a list of available wireless networks in range of your computer, click the AirPort symbol on the Menu bar, select the network, and if prompted, enter the network password and click OK.

Fiber-optic cable is made up of plastic or glass fibers that transmit data at extremely fast speeds.

True

Most routers ship with security protocols such as WEP and WPA.

True

One network can support nodes with both wireless and wired connections.

True

Windows, OS X, and Linux all support P2P networking.

True

With a home network, you can share digital entertainment content between devices.

True

network

Two or more computers that are connected via software and hardware so that they can communicate with each other.

most popular transmission media for Ethernet networks

UTP

Which of the following cables is the most popular transmission media for Ethernet networks?

Unshielded twisted-pair (UTP)

Which of the following will NOT help prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to your wireless network?

Use the HTML protocol

fiber-optic service

Uses plastic or glass cables to transfer data at the speed of light and in the past few years has become available as a broadband service to the home.

cable

Uses the television's cable service provider to connect to the Internet.

WPA is much stronger security protocol than ____

WEP

Which of the following is the strongest wireless security encryption protocol?

WPA

wireless security protocol

WPA

To access the internet wirelessly, you need to be in a(n) ____ hot spot.

WiFi

If you have cable TV service in your home, can you also receive Internet access through your cable company?

Yes, most cable providers now sell Internet access as a separate or bundled service.

Can I set up a wireless network at home?

You can have a wireless network only if each node connected to the network has a wireless network adapter attached to it or installed in it.

Describe which hardware is needed to set up a wireless home network with Internet access and what the hardware does.

You need an Apple AirPort base station to wirelessly communicate with other devices, wired to a DSL or cable modem that connects to the Internet.

How can I share an Internet connection on a wireless network?

You'll need a special router to share an Internet connection on a wireless network.

Which of the following is NOT a reason to connect your digital entertainment device to your home network?

Your stored entertainment files are more secure when connected to a home network

Which network device acts as a traffic signal on a network?

a switch

Maximum speed at which data can be transmitted on a network

bandwidth

Category 6 is an example of a ____ used to connect wired network devices.

cable

To function, every network must include all of the following, EXCEPT:

cables that connect each node.

_____ cable consists of a single wire surrounded by layers of plastic and is commonly used to connect TV's.

coaxial

A piggybacker __________.

connects to a wireless network without the owner's permission

The term ___ rate refers to the maximum speed at which data travels between nodes on a network

data transfer

The _____ is the measurement of the maximum speed at which data travels between computers.

data transfer rate


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