Chs 10 - Lesson 2
Chs 10 - Lesson 2
Chs 10 - Lesson 2
What to Know?
LESSON 2.1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RELATED TO NETWORK
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RELATEDTO NETWORK
Safety precautions when using a ladder:
Read the labels on the ladder, and follow any
safety instructions written on it.
Never stand on the top rung of the ladder. You
could easily lose your balance and fall.
Make sure that people in the area know you will
be working there.
Cordon off the area with caution tape or safety
cones.
When you are using a ladder that leans up
against a wall, follow the instructions written on the
ladder, and have someone hold the ladder to help
keep it steady.
Fiber-Optic Safety
Fiber-optic cables are useful for
communications, but they have certain
hazards:
Dangerous chemicals
Fiber-Optic Safety
Fiber-optic cables are useful for
communications, but they have certain
hazards:
Tools with sharp edges
Fiber-Optic Safety
Fiber-optic cables are useful for
communications, but they have certain
hazards:
Light which you cannot see that can burn
your eyes
Fiber-Optic Safety
Fiber-optic cables are useful for
communications, but they have certain
hazards:
Glass shards produced by cutting fiberoptic cable that can cause bodily harm
What to Know?
LESSON 2.2
Networking Devices,
Media and Connector
Category Rating
Category Rating
Category 3 is the
wiring used for
telephone systems
and Ethernet LAN
at 10 Mega byte
per second
(Mbps).
Category Rating
Category 3 has
four pairs of wires
Category Rating
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable is a
copper-cored cable
surrounded by a heavy
shielding. Coaxial cable
is used to connect the
computers to the rest
of the network.
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial Cable
Several types of coaxial cable exist:
Thicknet (10BASE5) is a coaxial cable
used in networks operating at 10 Mbps,
with a maximum length of 500 meters.
Thinnet (10BASE2) is a coaxial cable
used in networks operating at 10 Mbps,
with a maximum length of 185 meters.
RG-59 is most commonly used for
cable television in the U.S.
RG-6 is higher-quality cable than RG59, with more bandwidth and less
susceptibility to interference.
Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber-Optic Cable
An optical fiber is a glass or plastic conductor
that transmits information using light.
has one or more optical fibers enclosed in a
sheath or jacket.
Fiber-Optic Cable
Fabricating an Ethernet
Cross-over and
Straight-through Cable
straight-through
Ethernet cable is
used in local area
network to connect a
PC to a network hub
and router.
This is the standard
cable used for almost
all purposes.
Fabricating an Ethernet
Cross-over and
Straight-through Cable
cross-over cable
can be used to connect
two network devices
directly, without the
need for a router in the
middle.
It simply reverses some
of the pins so that the
output on one computer
is being sent to the
input of another.
Cat5e cable
RJ45 connector
Cat5e cable
RJ45 connectors
Cable stripper
Scissors
Crimping tool
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Step 6 - Check
Do all wires extend to end?
Is sheath well inside connector?
Step 7 - Crimp
Step 8 Test
Does the cable work?
What to Know?
LESSON 2.3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RELATED TO NETWORK