User:Itpastorn/dko/ccna1-3.1-5
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Cabling LANs and WANs
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Overview CCNA 1 - Module 5 (3.1)
- Characteristics of Ethernet networks
- Identify straight-through, crossover, and rollover twisted pair cables
- Function, advantages, and disadvantages of repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, and wireless network components
- Function of peer-to-peer networks
- Function, advantages, and disadvantages of client-server networks
- Serial, ISDN, DSL, and cable modem WAN connections
- Router serial ports, cables, and connectors
- Identify and describe the placement of equipment used in various WAN configurations
[edit] Cabling LANs
[edit] LAN physical layer
[edit] Ethernet in the campus
[edit] Ethernet media and connector requirements
[edit] Connection media
[edit] UTP implementation
[edit] Repeaters
[edit] Hubs
[edit] Wireless
[edit] Bridges
[edit] Switches
[edit] Host connectivity
[edit] Peer-to-peer
[edit] Client/server
[edit] Cabling WANs
[edit] WAN physical layer
[edit] WAN serial connections
[edit] Routers and serial connections
[edit] Routers and ISDN BRI connections
[edit] Routers and DSL connections
[edit] Routers and cable connections
[edit] Setting up console connections
[edit] Extra topics (in addition to CCNA)
[edit] Additional resources (besides Wikipedia)
- Module 5 exam questions at Learn Networking
- The Difference Between Straight Through, Crossover, And Rollover Cables at Learn Networking
- What Is The Difference Between A Hub And A Switch at Learn Networking
- A Brief Overview Of Networking Media at Learn Networking
- A Brief Overview Of Cabling LANs And WANs
- De-Mystifying Cabling Specifications From 5e to 7A

