Transcript File
CTC228
Nov 18 2015
Rest of the Semester...
Next time (Mon 23 Nov)
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Then (Wed Nov 25)
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Give lightning talks
Finally (Wed Dec 2)
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Class canceled (so you can work on your lightning
talks at home)
And then (Mon Nov 30)
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Go over test, prep lightning talks
Review for Final
Scheduled Final is Wed Dec 16 (last day of
finals!)
Today...
“Midterm” 2
Small Business Networks
- Computers
- Switch
- AP
- Router
Chap 11: Supporting a Small
Business
Small Business Network Needs
Computers – probably Windows
Switch, Wireless Access Point, Router – probably
all-in-one, possible from ISP
Internet Connection – might have to pay extra for
“business” class Internet connection, which may
include a static IP address
Computers – probably Windows
But it could be OSX, or Linux, or maybe they only
use Chromebooks or iPads!
All modern operating systems support TCP/IP networking
Computers may need to be configured to use DHCP, which
varies depending on which operating system you are running.
Switch, Wireless Access Point, Router
Usually an all-in-one device
May be given by ISP
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But might buy your own if you want features
This is what most of us have at home and
sometimes we colloquially call it a “wireless
router”
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But each component can be configured
separately
Step One: Change the login password
Switch configuration
By default, not much configuration needed
But you might want to turn on port security based on
MAC addresses *
Wireless Access Point configuration
Need to change SSID (a.k.a. the network name)
ex. from “Linksys Router” to “Porto's Bakery”
Need to change security mode from None or WEP
to WPA2
Need to change Pre Shared Key (PSK, a.k.a. Wifi
password)
May need to change the channel*
Change SSID
Use WPA2 with good password
Wifi Channels
Wifi Analyzer for Android
Router Configuration
Needed amount of configuration may vary from
“Just change the default password” to “What a
royal pain in neck”
May need to set up firewall rules
May need to set up NAT
May need to set up DHCP
May need to set up port forwarding
May need to set up some sort of remote access
Firewall Rules
DHCP
Remote Access
Telnet and ssh – allows remote “text-only” mode
VNC – Allows remote control of a desktop
Windows Remote Desktop Assistance – Similar to
VNC
VPN- Virtual Private Network
Telnet
Fun telnet
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl – Star Wars
telnet -t vtnt miku.acm.uiuc.edu – Nyan Cat
Remote Desktop
VNC – Virtual Network Computing
VPN
Allows remote access to a particular network
Creates an encrypted tunnel through the Internet
Even if far away, the connecting computer
appears to be on the “internal” network*
VPN