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Home Network, Powers

Posted by Sofia Powers in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, October 9, 2015 at 8:53 am

  1. explain your L.A.N. Local Area Network - all the devices on your internet connection: I have at least 13 wireless devices and 3 wired in. This list includes 3 phones, 4 kindles, 5 laptops, one tablet, a TV, printer, and desktop computer. My tenants also have devices on the network like phones and laptops but I do not know how many.

  2. reflect on what you learned about networks, did you have an OMG moment that you learned something new and interesting? if now write about what you learned: I was very surprised when you told me I had an outdated phone cord bringing internet into my house. Learning about how packets were transported all over the world in a couple of seconds for web pages was really new for me as well.

  3. what would you tell other people that they need to know about having an ISP/Home network: Different cords bring internet into your home based on your ISP. Certain networks prevent you from going on high bandwidth sites or going on these sites will slow down your internet. Your ISP can see what you do on the network.
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Home Network, Rivera

Posted by Lily Rivera in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 9:27 pm

On my home network, I have 2 laptops, 1 PlayStation 3, 3 tablets, 2 iPhones, 1 printer, 1 SmartTV, 1 Roku Streaming Device, and 2 DirecTV cable boxes. These are all connected wirelessly to my modem/router that is connected to our Ethernet Cable (all provided by our ISP, Comcast) which brings Internet into our home.
 
I never really knew a lot about the actual internet itself and how the packages work and such. I thought that was really interesting. I mean, it wasn't exactly an "OMG" moment per se, but it was a moment where I learned something completely new.

I would tell other people to really do their research and ask their ISP plenty of questions so that they know that they are getting what they pay for when they pay for their internet at home. 
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Home Network, DeRock

Posted by Antonio DeRock in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 7:13 am

 The white cloud is my internet, that cloud connect's to my modem/router through a Coaxial cable. My modem/router then connects to my computer, a laptop, two tablets, three phones, wireless printer, all through wireless connection.

 I would first tell people to read all the little details, understand what you're getting yourself into and do some research about what are the tings you're buying.
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Home Network, Johnson

Posted by Kiah Johnson in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 11:53 pm

On my network at home I have three different kinds of Samsung galaxy phones, one iPod Touch, one LG smart television, a house phone, one laptop, and a printer. In doing this assignment, I learned a little about how the wires were connected to outside. Before I did this I thought that there was a wire, but it went underground and some how plugged into the telephone poles. I think that everyone should know what is in there house and format of how everything works, because you will need it as you get older when you yourself are paying the bills.
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Home Network, Doumbia

Posted by Hamidou Doumbia in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 1:56 pm

I have learned about the coaxial cord. I didn't know that coaxial cord was on my modem router.Now i know  so much about my home internet i never know about. A omg moment i had was the wire on street pole was the wire that come to my house . My L.A.N is connected to 5 laptops and xbox 360, 5 phones device.
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My home network Koffi

Posted by Afi Koffi in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 1:55 pm

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My Internet by Amado Alfaro Allah

Posted by Amado Alfaro-Allah in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 1:55 pm

Amado Alfaro Allah version fios
1.My local area network or L.A.N is verison fios it is connected to all the phones,labtops and tv's in the house.
2.I learned that internet cost a lot and it is amazing how somebody can pay that much for internet.
3.I would tell other people that you should always know how much your internet should cost.
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My home Network

Posted by James Adams in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 1:51 pm

On my network i have 4 xboxs ,4 PCs, 2 tablets, and 3 phones. I didnt really learn much about routers. The one thing i didnt know is they had lines in the ocean and the sent packets over it.I would tell other people not to have too many devices on the network because it hogs bandwith.
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Home Network, Satterfield

Posted by Harlem Satterfield in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 1:47 pm

​The network that my home uses is Comcast, and there's a lot of devices connected to it. There's three smart TVs, three laptops, three tablets, four iPhones, a 3DS, an Xbox 360, and a PS Vita that use Wi-Fi. 

I had an OMG moment a weeks back. All of my family's phones are on a family plan and we share a certain amount of data. They (AT&T) notified us at over 90% was being used, and they said that I was using it all up. If we go over 100%, they'll charge us. To this day, I still don't know why. 

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