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Welcome!
Remember to:
Work through all the information and complete the activities in each
section.
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When you feel confident that you have had sufficient practice, ask
your Trainer to evaluate you. The results of your assessment will be
recorded in your Progress Chart and Accomplishment Chart.
You need to complete this module before you can perform the next
module, Inspect and test the configured computer networks.
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A. LIST OF COMPETENCIES 5
C. REFERENCES......................................................................................................................64
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Issued by:
Setting up Computer Developed by: Page
List of Competencies
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this module you MUST be able to:
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
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Contents:
Assessment Criteria
Conditions
1. Workplace Location
2. Computer Network materials:
1. UTP Cable
2. RJ45
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1. Written Works
2. Actual Application
3. Performance Criteria
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Learning Outcome 3
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Learning Objective:
After reading this information sheet, you must be able to:
b. Right click on the area of time and date then choose “Adjust
date/time”. Then the date/time settings will appear.
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Click Properties.
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Click OK. This will save the settings for that computer. This computer is now
configured on your network with a unique IP address.
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TRUE OR FALSE: Write the word TRUE in the space provider if the statements
are correct and FALSE if it is not.
______2. On Windows 10 OS, to set up the Time and Date go to the upper left
of your taskbar.
______3. Setting up your Computer Name is important. This will serve as the
Identity of your computer.
______8. In setting up the Time Zone, you could use "Philippines" for the
setting.
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TRUE OR FALSE
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True
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Learning Objective:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, you should be able to:
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When Equipments and Peripherals are all ready, we will now proceed on
Installing and Configuring Local Area Network. Below are steps in configuring
Local Area Network.
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__________4. Is a way stations that control the traffic of data within a network,
assigns a unique IP Address to each computer.
__________7. Default Username and Password use for Logging in on your Router
Portal.
__________8. A tab on your Router Portal that can be used to change your IP
Address.
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IDENTIFICATION:
1. Personal Computer
2. Modem
3. Ethernet Cable
4. Router
5. LAN
6. 192.168.0.1
7. Admin
8. Network Tab
9. Reset
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Personal Computer
Steps/ Procedure:
1. Prepare your Workplace
a. Make sure that you have the necessary Materials/Peripherals
b. Make sure that the workplace is clean and dry.
2. Start
a. Connect Router and Personal Computer using your Ethernet Cable
b. Reset your Router using Pins/Ballpen
c. Go to your Browser (Google Chrome or Iexplorer
d. Type in the Default IP Address
e. Type in the default username and password
f. Set up Network Tab
g. Set up DHCP Tab
Assessment Method:
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CRITERIA YES NO
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Learning Objective:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, you should be able to:
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Rearrange the given steps on how to configure WAN. Put the correct
sequence of steps by using numbers 1-10 in the space provided, 1 is the
First Step and 10 is the Last Step.
______1. Gather your Modem, Ethernet Cable and Personal Computer. Connect
each peripheral using the Ethernet Cable.
______3. Go to Network Tab. Change your IP address. Click Save then it will
reboot.
______4. Reset the Modem. In resetting your Modem just click the small button
at the back and wait until all the icons in front of the Modem will Lights on.
______7. And a Dialog box will pop up and you will need to enter the default
username and password. Use “admin” for both username and password.
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REARRANGE:
1. 2
2. 5
3. 7
4. 4
5. 3
6. 8
7. 6
8. 1
9. 5
10. 10
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Personal Computer
Steps/ Procedure:
3. Prepare your Workplace
a. Make sure that you have the necessary Materials/Peripherals
b. Make sure that the workplace is clean and dry.
4. Start
a. Connect Modem and Personal Computer using your Ethernet Cable
b. Reset your Modem using Pins/Ballpen
c. Go to your Browser (Google Chrome or Iexplorer)
d. Type in the Default IP Address
e. Type in the default username and password
f. Set up Network Tab
g. Set up DHCP Tab
h. Set up Wireless Tab
Assessment Method:
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CRITERIA YES NO
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Learning Objective:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, you should be able to:
A wireless local area network (WLAN) links two or more devices over a short
distance using a wireless distribution method, usually providing a connection
through an access point for internet access. The use of spread-spectrum or
OFDM technologies may allow users to move around within a local coverage
area, and still remain connected to the network.
Products using the IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards are marketed under the
Wi-Fi brand name. Fixed wireless technology implements point-to-
point links between computers or networks at two distant locations, often using
dedicated microwave or modulated laser light beams over line of
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After configuring the Router and Modem we will now proceed on setting
up the wireless network.
a. Select the Start button, type Device Manager in the search box,
and then select Device Manager.
b. Expand Network adapters.
c. Look for a network adapter that might have wireless in the name.
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After you have all the equipment, you'll need to set up your modem and
Internet connection. If your modem wasn't set up for you by your Internet
service provider (ISP), follow the instructions that came with your modem to
connect it to your PC and the Internet. If you're using Digital Subscriber Line
(DSL), connect your modem to a phone jack. If you’re using cable, connect your
modem to a cable jack.
b. Position the wireless router off the floor and away from walls
and metal objects, such as metal file cabinets. The fewer physical
obstructions between your PC and the router's signal, the more
likely that you'll be using the router's full signal strength.
Security is always important; with a wireless network, it's even more important
because your network's signal could be broadcast outside your home. If you
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Change the default user name and password. This helps protect your router.
Most router manufacturers have a default user name and password on the
router and a default network name (also known as the SSID). Someone could
use this info to access your router without you knowing it. To help avoid that,
change the default user name and password for your router. See the
documentation for your device for instructions.
Set up a security key (password) for your network. Wireless networks have a
network security key to help protect them from unauthorized access. We
recommend using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) security if your router
supports it. See the documentation for your router for more detailed info,
including what type of security is supported and how to set it up.
Some routers support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). If your router supports
WPS and its connected to the network, follow these steps to set up a network
security key:
1. Select the Start button, look for Control Panel and click Network and
Internet. Then look for Network and Sharing Center.
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Write down your security key and keep it in a safe place. You can also save
your security key on a USB flash drive by following the instructions in the
wizard. (Saving your security key to a USB flash drive is available in Windows 8
and Windows 7, but not in Windows 10.)
2. In the list of networks, choose the network that you want to connect to,
and then select Connect.
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Rearrange the given steps on how to configure WAN. Put the correct
sequence of steps by using numbers 1-10 in the space provided, 1 is the
First Step and 10 is the Last Step.
_____5. Select the Start button, look for Control Panel and click Network and
Internet.
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After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, you should be able to:
The Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is a tool which gives you
detailed control over the rules that are applied by the Windows Firewall. You
can view all the rules that are used by the Windows Firewall, change their
properties, create new rules or disable existing ones. In this tutorial we will
share how to open the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, how to find
your way around it and talk about the types of rules that are available and
what kind of traffic they filter.
You have several alternatives to opening the Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security:
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10. What Does the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Monitor?
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TRUE OR FALSE: Write the word TRUE in the space provider if the statements
________1. A firewall is hardware or software that can help protect your PC from
unauthorized users or malicious software (malware).
________3. In order to provide the security you need, the Windows Firewall has
a standard set of inbound and outbound rules.
________4. These rules can't be configured so that they are specific to:
computers, users, programs, services, ports or protocols.
________5. In the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, you can access all
rules and edit their properties.
________6. Connection security rules are used to secure traffic between two
computers while it crosses the network.
________7. Monitoring section shows only the active rules for the current
network location.
________8. Unlike the inbound or outbound rules, which are applied only to one
computer, connection security rules require that both computers have the
same rules defined and enabled.
________10. Inbound rules are applied to the traffic that is coming from the
network and the Internet to your computer or device.
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TRUE OR FALSE:
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. TRUE
6. TRUE
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. TRUE
10. TRUE
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INTERNET
1) http://www.tesda.gov.ph
a. CSS NCII TR
b. CSS NCII CBC
c. CSS SAG
2) http://wikihow.com
a. Configure Local Area Network
b. Configure Wide Area Network
3) http://www.slideshare.net
a. Configure Client Device Settings
b. Configure Wireless Settings
c. Setting up Firewall with Advance Security
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