lab 1.2.7 wireless component and media identification
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MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
WIRELESS NETWORKS
(IFD 21603)
ASSIGNMENT 1 & 2
PREPARED BY: MOHAMAD FAIZAL BIN MUSA (52130208487)
PREPARED FOR:
SHAHIDATUL ARFAH BINTI BAHARUDIN_____________________________________________________________________________
DATE OF SUBMISSION:28 July 2010
Lab 1.2.7 Wireless Component and Media Identification
Station 1 AP
The AP station contains at least one model of a wireless AP. Depending on the academy equipment inventory, there may be multiple models and vendors. There will also be some wired equivalent devices.
a. What models of Cisco APs are currently listed at cisco.com?o Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Access Pointso Cisco Aironet 3500 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1260 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1250 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1240 AG Serieso Cisco Aironet 1230 AG Serieso Cisco Aironet 1200 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1140 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1130 AG Serieso Cisco Aironet 1100 Serieso Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point
b. What is the model of the AP at the station? Cisco Small Business Pro AP 500 Series Wireless Access Points
c. What is the frequency range(s) of the AP provided? 5Ghz and 2.5Ghz
d. Does the AP have a detachable antenna or is the antenna built in? The AP has built in antenna
e. What wired ports are available? 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing (RJ-45) Management console port (RJ45)
f. What is the wired equivalent to the AP that is located at station 1? Hub and Switch
g. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the wired and wireless access devices?
Device Advantage Disadvantage
Wireless Portable & Flexible
Reasonable price
Secureable
As the number of computers using the network increases, the data transfer rate to each computer will decrease accordingly.
As standards change, it may be necessary to replace wireless cards and/or access points.Lower wireless bandwidth means some applications such as video streaming will be more effective on a wired LAN.
Security is more difficult to guarantee and requires configuration.
Devices will only operate at a limited distance from an access point, with the distance determined by the standard used and buildings and other obstacles between the access point and the user
Wired Faster
Reliable
Secure
When using wired network, There will be more chances that the wire will become more messy and complicated. This also can lead to short circuit.
There also will be problem for a host that need the connection but did not have the connection media such as serial line to connect them with the network.
h. Draw and label the appropriate icons for the AP, hub, and switch in the space below.
Station 2 bridge
The bridge station contains at least one model of wireless bridge. Depending on the academy equipment inventory, there may be multiple models and vendors. There will also be some wired equivalent devices or media.
a. What models of Cisco bridges are currently listed at cisco.com Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge
b. What is the model of the bridge at the station? Cisco Aironet 1400 Series 5 GHz Bridge 802.11a Cisco Aironet 350 Series 2.4 GHz Bridge 802.11b
c. What is the frequency range of the bridge provided? 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
d. Does the bridge have a detachable antenna or is the antenna built in? The bridge has detachable athenna.
e. What wired ports are available? 10/100 baseT Ethernet 100 Mbps over dual coaxial cables
f. What is the wired equivalent to the bridge that is located at station 2? Fiber Optic, modem and WAN Switch
g. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the wired and wireless bridge devices?
Device Advantage Disadvantage
WirelessPortable & Flexible
Wireless networking devices from enable you to use your computer, laptop or games console anywhere in the house and be on the network or get access to the Internet. Even if you have a large house, wireless signal will generally go through walls and ceilings**. If you need to extended distances you can use access points to boost the wireless signal.
Cost Effective
As the number of computers using the network increases, the data transfer rate to each computer will decrease accordingly.
As standards change, it may be necessary to replace wireless cards and/or access points.
Lower wireless bandwidth means some applications such as video streaming will be more effective on a wired LAN.
Security is more difficult to
Buying and installing structured Ethernet networking cables into your home can be a costly exercise. Setting up a basic wireless home network can cost significantly less.
Neat & Safe
If you choose to set-up a wireless home network you do not need to run cables across your house, which can create trip hazards across rooms, hallways and stairs. Also choosing to set-up a wireless home network means that you do not need to run cables underneath carpets or drill holes through walls or ceilings to pass cables through.
guarantee and requires configuration.
Devices will only operate at a limited distance from an access point, with the distance determined by the standard used and buildings and other obstacles between the access point and the user.
Wired Faster
Wired connections can reach networking speeds of up to 1000 Mbps with NETGEAR's Gigabit Ethernet networking equipment, necessary for bandwidth hungry users such as avid gamers, graphic designers or users downloading large media files. However, for most users 54 or 108 Mbps networking speeds are more than sufficient for everyday networking activities such as: Emailing, surfing the web, downloading files, music and video, accessing corporate information and playing console games.
Reliable
Physical, fixed wired connections are not prone to interference and fluctuations in available bandwidth, which can affect some wireless networking connections.
Secure
If you decide to build a wired home network, you don't have to worry about your networking signal travelling through the air and being interrupted by eavesdroppers (snoopers), which can happen if you don't protect your wireless network. There are very effective security measures (encryption) for wireless networks - you just need to remember to add passwords to your wireless network settings to stop neighbours from nicking your wireless connection.
When using wired network,there will be more chances that the wire will become more messy and complicated. This also can lead to short circuit.
There also will be problem for a host that need the connection but did not have the connection media such as serial line to connect them with the network.
Serial Cable
h. Draw and label the appropriate icons for the bridge, modem, and serial line in the space below.
Station 3 client adapters
The client adapter station contains several models of wired and wireless adapters. Depending on the academy equipment inventory, there may be multiple models and vendors. There will also be some wired equivalent devices.
a. What models of client adapters are currently listed at cisco.com? Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g CardBus Wireless LAN Client Adapter (CB21AG) Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g PCI Wireless LAN Client Adapter (PI21AG) Cisco Aironet 5 GHz 54 Mbps Wireless LAN Client Adapter (CB20A)
b. What are the models of the client adapters at the station? Cisco Aironet Client Adapters
c. Does the client adapter have a detachable antenna or is the antenna built in? The client adapter has a detachable antenna
d. What frequency range does the client adapter operate at? 2.4 ghz and 2.4897 ghz
e. What is the wired equivalent to the wireless client adapter that is located at station 3? Wired Ethernet NIC
f. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the wired and wireless client adapter?
Device Advantage Disadvantage
Wireless Portable & Flexible
Wireless networking devices from enable you to use your computer, laptop or games console anywhere in the house and be on the network or get access to the Internet. Even if you have a large house, wireless signal will generally go through walls and ceilings**. If you need to extended distances you can use access points to boost the wireless signal.
As the number of computers using the network increases, the data transfer rate to each computer will decrease accordingly.
As standards change, it may be necessary to replace wireless cards and/or access points.
Lower wireless bandwidth means some applications such as video streaming will be more effective on a wired LAN.
Security is more difficult to guarantee and requires configuration.
Cost Effective
Buying and installing structured Ethernet networking cables into your home can be a costly exercise. Setting up a basic wireless home network can cost significantly less.
Neat & Safe
If you choose to set-up a wireless home network you do not need to run cables across your house, which can create trip hazards across rooms, hallways and stairs. Also choosing to set-up a wireless home network means that you do not need to run cables underneath carpets or drill holes through walls or ceilings to pass cables through.
Devices will only operate at a limited distance from an access point, with the distance determined by the standard used and buildings and other obstacles between the access point and the user.
Wired Faster
Wired connections can reach networking speeds of up to 1000 Mbps with NETGEAR's Gigabit Ethernet networking equipment, necessary for bandwidth hungry users such as avid gamers, graphic designers or users downloading large media files. However, for most users 54 or 108 Mbps networking speeds are more than sufficient for everyday networking activities such as: Emailing, surfing the web, downloading files, music and video, accessing corporate information and playing console games.
Reliable
Physical, fixed wired connections are not prone to interference and
When using wired network,
There will be more chances that the wire will become more messy and complicated. This also can lead to short circuit.
There also will be problem for a host that need the connection but did not have the connection media such as serial line to connect them with the network.
Cisco Aironet 802.11b Client AdaptersCisco Aironet 802.11a Client Adapter
fluctuations in available bandwidth, which can affect some wireless networking connections.
Secure
If you decide to build a wired home network, you don't have to worry about your networking signal travelling through the air and being interrupted by eavesdroppers (snoopers), which can happen if you don't protect your wireless network. There are very effective security measures (encryption) for wireless networks - you just need to remember to add passwords to your wireless network settings to stop neighbours from nicking your wireless connection. This is very easy to do.
g. Draw and label the appropriate icons for the client adapter in the space below.
Station 4 antenna
The antenna station contains at least one antenna model. Depending on the academy equipment inventory, there may be multiple models and vendors. There will also be some wired equivalent devices or media.
a. What is the model of the antenna? AIR-ANT2422DW-R
b. What is the frequency range of the antenna provided? 900 MHz (902-928 MHz) 2.4 GHz (2.4-2.4835 GHz)-IEEE 802.11b 5 GHz (5.15-5.35 and 5.725-5.825 GHz)-IEEE 802.11a, HIPERLAN/1 and
HIPERLAN/2.
c. What is the wired equivalent to the antenna that is located at station 4? Ethernet Cable
d. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the antenna devices?
Device Advantage Disadvantage
Omnidirectional Antenna Omnidirectional antenna can be used to link multiple directional antenna in outdoor point-to-multipoint communication systems including cellular phone connections and TV broadcasts.
The only 3 dimensional omnidirectional antenna is the unity gain isotropic antenna, a theoretical construct derived from actual antenna radiation patterns and used as a reference for specifying antenna gain and radio system effective radiated power.
Signal strength is uniform with omnidirectional antennas, while bidirectional and unidirectional ones have the ability to strengthen signals while eliminating unwanted ones.
Bidirectional antenna Improve signal receptionA highly directional antenna improves the signal reception because it is pointed at the origin of the signal. Ignore noise
Ethernet Cable
Highly directional antennas also "ignore" signals coming from places other than the one they are directed to, which cuts down the interference with a chosen signal.
Ability to change the focusAnother advantage these antennas offer is the ability to change the focus of the receiver to another direction.
e. Draw and label the appropriate icons for the antenna, wireless signal, and Ethernet line in the space below.
Lab 1.4.7 Wireless Lab Setup
5. List the devices in this topology:
Laptop computers with the PCMCIA NIC
Desktop computers with the PCI NIC
A switch or hub for a wired connection
A server on the wired network
Step 2 Setup a site-to-site WLAN (Optional)
a. What type of antenna distributes wireless signals in all directions and can be used in a point–to–
multipoint wireless bridge topology?
Omnidirectional Antenna
b. What type of antenna distributes wireless signals in one general direction and can be used in a
point-to-point topology?
Bidirectional antenna