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To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 4

I've been waiting for you to post a reply, but never got one. Did you post the diagram?

Diane  Barrett
Instructor
 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 4

I apologize for the delay. I posted a sample corporate network layout. Once you review it, post your thoughts on if it was close to your drawing or if there is anything you need clarification on. Thanks.

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Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 7

I'll try viewing it from home as the network here wouldn't allow me to see anything.
The entire diagram came out like this
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I will let you know if I'm more successful from home.
Thank you.

Diane  Barrett
Instructor
 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 9

I converted it to a pdf. Try it now.

 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 26

I'm sorry that it took me so long to respond, but things have been crazy both here at work and at home. Thank you for converting this for me.
However, I thought that it was supposed to be a simple network with just a couple of computers, a printer and wireless connection?
I did just that, trying to keep it simple for my understanding.
This is much more than a simple, basic network.
I'll go through the material again, because I need it anyhow, just because it's been so long since I've viewed it.
I'll talk to my network engineer here and see if he can help me to understand the drawing.

Diane  Barrett
Instructor
 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 26

See if this one makes more sense to you. It is without the wireless, but we can build from here.

 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 28

Thank you very much, this is much easier for me to understand. However, I wrote my description to you. How close was that to what I needed? I have that description at home, and I'm currently at work. :(

Diane  Barrett
Instructor
 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Aug. 30 (Edited Aug. 30)

I take you are referring to "I would have the computers, printers and wireless access point all connected to the router and then have the router connected to the server."
Normally the computers, printer, WAP, and server would be connected to the router and then the router to the Internet - unless you were using the server as a Web server. Alternately the WAP can serve as the router if all devices have wireless capability.

 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Sep. 4

Hi Diane, I have pass the quiz lesson 1 with 100% score, it's remind me to when i'm in study years..thank you!

Diane  Barrett
Instructor
 

Re: To the Instructor

Posted: Sep. 5

Nazry,
Congrats on a perfect score. You are doing great!

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