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Home Network Nasir Duppins

Posted by Nasir Duppins in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 1:02 pm

What this diagram is showing you is what my home network look like. In the diagram the Modem is my internet box which is FIOS-SW58 and it is sending a signal connection to the all the devices that is near it. The devices that is connected to it is 4 laptops, game systems, mobile phones, a firestick, and the EPSON printer. Also, the Netgear is connected to the internet by an ethernet cord and is the Netgear is used to have the home security network connected to it. So far I learned about what a ethernet cord is and it is a wire that carry signals from your modem or router. I also learned that the modem is your internet box which I never heard that word before. What I would tell other people about having a ISP is that it connects to a cloud where everything is stored at and it helps for other devices to run faster.
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Home Network- Alex Jimenez

Posted by Alex Jimenez in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 8:48 pm

My internet goes through the Firewall that allows the internet to be a lot more faster and my firewall protects my electronics to not be hacked with my fast internet and not allow viruses to spead to different electronics. My internet isnt the fastest and that means that my wireless router won’t be the fastest either but it allows my electronics to give me a great online expirience. I was shocked to learn that my internet is possibly one of the biggest scams out there because you need to have the fastest in order to have a good wireless router connection. I would tell people that having a home network is something to be very cautious about because you could get something that is a scam or get a good deal.

My internet goes through the Firewall that allows the internet to be a lot more faster and my firewall protects my electronics to not be hacked with my fast internet and not allow viruses to spead to different electronics. My internet isnt the fastest and that means that my wireless router won’t be the fastest either but it allows my electronics to give me a great online expirience. I was shocked to learn that my internet is possibly one of the biggest scams out there because you need to have the fastest in order to have a good wireless router connection. I would tell people that having a home network is something to be very cautious about because you could get something that is a scam or get a good deal.
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Home Network - Eli Lerner

Posted by Elijah Lerner in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 12:53 pm

My Local Area Network consists of my Verizon Fios modem and router putting out 100 up and 100 down. All of my family's devices are connected wirelessly to the network. There are four phones, three laptops, and one pc using the network daily. I didn't have an surprising moment because I knew most of the material. I would tell people to check what you are paying for and what you are getting because most of the time you are getting less.

​My Local Area Network consists of my Verizon Fios modem and router putting out 100 up and 100 down. All of my family's devices are connected wirelessly to the network. There are four phones, three laptops, and one pc using the network daily.
      I didn't have an surprising moment because I knew most of the material, but I am fascinated by fiber optic wire.
      I would tell people to check what you are paying for and what you are getting because most of the time you are getting less.
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My Home Network- Michaela Berger

Posted by Michaela Berger in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:41 am

There are 7 devices connected to the internet in my home. There are 3 laptop computers; 2 macbooks and my chromebook. Every member of my family has an iPhone model 6 or higher. My brother also has an iPad mini connected to the internet. There are 4 wi-fi channels in my house. The "613G" and "613G Guest" are for cellular usage. The "613G_5Hz" and "613G_5Hz Guest" are for computers. When researching and learning about my home network, I found out how information travels over the internet. What you need to know about having an Internet Service Provider or home network is to do research to get the best plan for you. 
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Home Network- Annie Chen

Posted by Annie Chen in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:20 am

A.) My network starts from the World Wide Web then it goes to my house where I have the Modem/Router from Verizon Fios. The Modem/Router connects to four iPhones, three apple laptops, two iPads and my Amazon Alexa Dot. 

B.) Through this project, I learned that the World Wide Web is all connected, nothing on the internet is truly erased. I learned that we should all be careful with the use of modern day social media and technology. I learned different wires of the routers. I also learned that the network companies can be shady. 

C.) I would suggest researching what type of network company would be best for them. It is really important to know what is a good bargain for home internet because often times, people who don't know anything about internet get ripped off. If the internet guy were to supply me with a hub, i would know there is something wrong because unless I am specifically asking for a hub, hubs are slow and will not work as well as the usual duo of Modem/Router. Meanwhile trying to find good internet, we also have to keep in mind the price. 
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Home Network-Miranda Sosa

Posted by Miranda Sosa in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:15 am

​1)All the devices on my internet connection are, 3 phones, 3 kindles, a desktop computer, and TV.
2) I learned that everything in my house is wireless and that I only need one modem to run my whole house. 
3)I would tell other people that having a home network is very useful. You can connect all your devices  to one thing and have everything nice and organized. Also some companies like to rip you of, so if you know everything about your network and internet, then you know which provider to choose and stuff like that.
This is a diagram of my home network. I have a verison box that connects to a modem that is then wireless to all my devices. The dotted lines means it's wireless. 

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Home Network

Posted by Fionn Hyland in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:14 am

​1. When the wifi comes down it goes through the fiberoptic wire. Everything is connected the the fiberoptic wire.  
2. I did not know there were so many wires that connected to so many things. I also did not know that so many different wires had so many different names and purposes. 
3. People need to know about having a home network because when they are older they will be able to research and find the best network and not get ripped off.
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Home Network - Preston Bennington

Posted by Preston Bennington in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:12 am

In my home, we have quite a few devices. The first set of which use a wired connection, which means they must plug directly into the modem using an Ethernet cable. These devices are my desktop computer and my Raspberry Pi, which is just a little bitty computer about the size of a student ID card. The next set of devices is connected with a wireless connection, or WiFi. These devices include my parents' macbooks, my chromebook, my 3DS system, and our ancient Wii console. The last set, or other connections, is a bit tricky. They technically also use the WiFi, but for the most part they use a cell signal, or cellular data. The most important part of keeping a strong home network would be keeping track of all the devices using the network, and what devices use the most and least data or electricity to minimize costs. 
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Home Network- Tyler Carter

Posted by Tyler Carter in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:10 am

1.They are in my basement except my fios internet it starts in the 3rd floor living room and ends in the 1st floor dining room.My devices are wiiU,Samsung smart T.V, Ipad, Ipod touch 6cl   

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Home Network - Ethan Chen

Posted by Ethan Chen in Technology - Freshman · Hull · e1 Band on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:06 am

This is my home network and my network provider is Comcast so a coax wire brings in the internet from the outside and connected to my modem the Motorola SURFboard SB6141. Then, a ethernet cable is connected to my router, the ASUS RT-N56U Gigabit Ethernet. As you can see, most of my devices in my house is connected wirelessly. All the three laptops, phones, tablets, and one chromecast stick is connected wirelessly in my home network. My dad’s desktop is connected wirelessly too because he have a wifi adapter to connect wirelessly without using a ethernet cable. Finally, my printer is connected with a USB cable onto my dad’s desktop. What I learn about networks is that you have to be aware about what are you sharing with other like thinking twice. I learn this from the OMG book when the girl send a whole powerpoint presentation of the sexuall things she did to her friends which their friends reshare it and it leak publicly. It ruin her life and the the other boys life so it taught me to think twice. Having a home network is basically a group of devices that is all connected to the router which the internet is brings in from a coax wire or a fiber wire depending on your provider to the modem.
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