Ch 7.1:Sound Byte: Installing a Home Computer Network
Which is NOT true about home networks?
All network devices must be running the same operating system. Setting up a home network is very complex and suitable only for professionals. Wireless devices initially must connect with a wired connection until settings can be switched to wireless.
Which device is used to connect a network to the Internet?
Modem
What Hardware Do You Need in a Home Network?
Modem/router with wireless capabilities Switch (optional) Operating system software that supports networking - Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Discuss what network standards are best to use.
Most home networks use the Ethernet standard. The fastest wireless Ethernet standard is 802.11ac. Previous standards can be used but will be slower.
Which device shares an Internet connection with other devices?
Router
Why Have a Home Network?
We live in a society of Internet-dependent devices Sharing resources and files is easier over a network
The most current wireless Ethernet standard is:
802.11ac.
Explain what hardware and software are necessary for a home network.
Hardware devices include a modem and a router (or a single device that combines the two). A switch may be needed if you want to connect more wired devices than the router can support. All current home operating systems have capabilities to set up a home network. The Windows Network and Sharing Center makes connecting a home device fairly easy.
What Standard Should My Network Use?
Ethernet: Fast and reliable Wireless Ethernet Check installed network adapters
Which of the following would NOT be a benefit of a home network?
Files are more secure when stored on a home network.
Explain the benefits of home networks.
Home networks enable multiple devices at home to connect to the Internet. They enable sharing of peripherals. They enable file sharing between family members.