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Home Networking & Internet Connectivity

Home Networking & Internet Connectivity. Presented by: Information Technology Ron McAdams Dave Wilde Updated: 10/9/2003. So you want to go broadband?. Benefits Always on connection Many faster than dialup Does not tie-up telephone line / or require a second line Low cost Disadvantages

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Home Networking & Internet Connectivity

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  1. Home Networking & Internet Connectivity Presented by: Information Technology Ron McAdams Dave Wilde Updated: 10/9/2003

  2. So you want to go broadband? • Benefits • Always on connection • Many faster than dialup • Does not tie-up telephone line / or require a second line • Low cost • Disadvantages • Cost – Vs. dialup • Availability – Not all areas are serviced yet.

  3. Consumer Class DSL PPPOE Static Cable Modem PLC (Power Line) IDSL (ISDN) Satellite Business Class T1 T3 DS3 OC3 Types of Broadband Connections

  4. What’s available in my area? Ask your computer savvy neighbors Ask your current ISP (upgrade plans) SBC DSL Availability / Pricing CLAS DSL Availability / Pricing Charter Cable Availability / Pricing PLC Availability / Pricing – Coming Soon! Satellite Availability / Pricing DSL Reports – Find out what's in your area / reviews Availability

  5. Costs • What’s in my price range? • Most consumer connections cost less than $50 per month • Charter Cable Modem • $30-$40 monthly depending on speed • SBC DSL • $26-$160 monthly depending on speed • Installation fee extra / Free self install kits available • CLAS DSL • $60 Monthly • DirecWay- $580 in hardware plus $60 monthly • IDSL / ISDN - $119 plus line charges • PLC – Coming Soon!

  6. What do the numbers mean? Most packages are priced in a “Speed for Service Fee Structure” Typically, the speeds are represented as two numbers seperated by a / (768 / 128). Download: The first number represents the download speed. In this example 768 is 76.8kbps (kilobytes per second). But to the bits to bytes conversion the connection is actually closer to 80K per second in real world speed. Upload: (Important if you wish to run a web server or other internet service) The second number represents the upload speed. In this example 128 is 12.8kbps (kilobytes per second). But to the bits to bytes conversion the connection is actually closer to 14K per second in real world speed.

  7. What do the numbers mean? In real world terms a 768/128 connection you would be able to do the following in 1 minute: Download 4 floppies (1.44mb) worth of information Download a 4min MP3 File Download a 5mb Windows Update / Antivirus Update These tasks would take substantially more time on dialup Download 4 floppies (1.44mb) worth of information – 13.5 mins Download a 4min MP3 File – 14.5 mins Download a 5mb Windows Update / Antivirus Update – 16mins

  8. Sharing the Connection • Networking • Ethernet Router • DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) • NAT (Network Address Translation) • Firewall (Software block against attacks) • WebSafe (Blocks adult content) • Ethernet Switch • Allows multiple PCs to attach to the internet when used in conjunction with a router (when router ports are totally occupied) • Software • Antivirus • Spyware Cleaning Tools • ICS – Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing

  9. Sharing the Connection • Wireless Access Point • Used to wirelessly share Internet access with portable devices or when a device cannot have cable easily ran to it. • Wireless Standards / Security • 802.11b (2.4ghz / 11mbps) • 802.11a (5.4ghz / 54mbs) – Dead Standard • 802.11g (2.4ghz / 54mbs [changing])

  10. Home Networking • Printer • Share your printer with your kids instead of purchasing a second one. • File Sharing • Share documents between your PCs to minimize “sneakernet” • Games • Play games with your family and people around the world

  11. Question / Answer Section

  12. Thanks For Attending! • Please be sure to fill out your evaluation and feel free to contact us if you have any questions in the future.

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