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1 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 1 v3.1 Module 5 Cabling LANs and WANs

222 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives

333 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. LAN and Physical Layer

444 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. LAN and Physical Layer

555 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Ethernet in the Campus

666 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Ethernet Media and Connector Requirements

777 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Connection Media

888 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

999 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

10 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

11 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

12 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

13 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

14 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UTP Implementation

15 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Repeaters

16 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Hubs

17 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Wireless

18 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Bridges

19 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Switches

20 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Switches

21 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Switches

22 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Host Connectivity

23 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Host Connectivity

24 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Host Connectivity

25 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Internal Wireless NIC for Desktop or Server

26 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. PCMCIA NIC for Laptop

27 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. External USB Wireless NIC

28 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. SOHO Wireless Devices - Cable Modem

29 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Router - Access Point

30 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Router - Access Point

31 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Router - Access Point

32 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Peer-to-Peer

33 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Client/Server

34 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Client/Server

35 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WAN Physical Layer

36 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WAN Serial Connections

37 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. WAN Serial Connections

38 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and Serial Connections

39 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and Serial Connections

40 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and Serial Connections

41 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and Serial Connections

42 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and ISDN BRI Connections

43 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Routers and DSL Connections

44 © 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Summary