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Group Assignment
Module code: CT024-3-2-HSSN2
Module Name: Hardware, Software Systems and Networks II
Hand in Date: 18 Oct 2012
Lecturer Name: DR. MA'EN TAYSEER EKRAYEM ALRASHD
Intake: UC2F1201SE
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Name ID
Ling Chung Ming TP020369
Tan Chun Wei TP019608
Yap Yan Heng TP020452
Table of Contents
Work Breakdown Structure........................................................................................................3
Introduction................................................................................................................................4
Device........................................................................................................................................5
Description of the Wireless Router........................................................................................5
Core Components of Wireless Router....................................................................................6
Strengths of Wireless Router..................................................................................................8
Weakness of Wireless Router.................................................................................................9
Technology...............................................................................................................................10
Description of the Wireless LAN.........................................................................................10
Core Components of Wireless LAN.....................................................................................11
Strengths of Wireless LAN..................................................................................................13
Weakness of Wireless LAN.................................................................................................14
Protocol....................................................................................................................................15
Description of the Wireless Router......................................................................................15
Core Components of Wireless Router..................................................................................16
Strengths of Wireless Router................................................................................................17
Weakness of Wireless Router...............................................................................................18
Relationship of device, technology and protocol to network management and/or security....19
Conclusion................................................................................................................................20
Reference..................................................................................................................................21
Appendix..................................................................................................................................23
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Work Breakdown Structure
Work Description Ling Chung Ming
Tan Chun Wei
Yap Yan Heng
1 Introduction
2 Device:
- Description of the Wireless Router
- Core Components of Wireless Router
- Strengths of Wireless Router
- Weakness of Wireless Router
3 Technology:
- Description of the Wireless LAN
- Core Components of Wireless LAN
- Strengths of Wireless LAN
- Weakness of Wireless LAN
4 Protocol:
- Description of the
- Core Components of
- Strengths of
- Weakness of
5 Relationship of device, technology and protocol to network management and/or security
6 Conclusions
7 References
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Introduction
In this report, we are given a task to conduct a research on any protocol, device and
technology that could be used to enhance the management and/or security in the network.
After that, we need to recommend a product that consists of a combination of the research on
protocol, device and technology. Overall, the complete report will contain description, core
component, strength and weaknesses of the protocol, devices and technology. In addition,
those necessary software and hardware will also be explained among the operation of
network management that will apply. Besides it, we also have to decide to use the suitable
programming language translator application and multimedia tool to create full demonstration
of how the selected product works in relation to network management.
Based on the scenario above, we have selected wireless router as the device, wireless
LAN as the technology and TCP as the protocol. At the end of the research, we would like to
recommend a product on based on the selected protocol, devices and technology in the
relationship of device, technology and protocol to network management and/or security in the
following report.
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Device
Description of the Wireless Router
Wireless router is a device with wireless local area network (WLAN); it is a new gen
of router to replace the wired router. Wireless router is a combination of router, switch and
Wi-Fi access point in a box, there are three functions combine together so wireless router
become very common in now days. Wired router is becoming less and less common and now
mostly users would choose wireless router because it is convenience for smart phone, laptop
and any device can connect with wireless.
A wireless router is a used to direct local traffic on a network, perform the task of
receiving and forwarding data, all devices needed to connect with wireless router, it transfer
data from device to device through the router. Wireless router is effective sharing the network
or internet to multiple devices in same time unlike wired router has limited connector and fix
area. Besides, wireless router has flexible connection area and without those messy cables
running all the way around house or office. Example, user has a single internet connection in
an office but there multiple users needing to access internet connection. Wireless router
emerge is to solve the problem of multiple access internet connection. Wireless router will
receive the internet connection and split it to multiple users, each user will have their own
connection separate to one another.
In addition, wireless router can also act as a hardware firewall, the use of a router
provides superior protection against hacking because the IP addresses of individual computer
will directly exposed to Internet. (Margaret Rouse, 2005) The latest wireless router has those
specifications such as 4 port switch, IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0), 2.4GHz, 300Mbps of data
transfer rate, 1 WAN port, Hi-Speed USB and so on.
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Core Components of Wireless Router
Wireless Router has comprises a number of core components, it is to support the
router to have multi functions. Those components are Ethernet ports, WI-FI access point,
USB port and power adapter. About an Ethernet port is network equipment that allows
Ethernet cables plug into the port and connect multi devices in a local area network. Ethernet
port is plugged in by RJ-45 connector cable. Mostly computer has one built-in Ethernet port;
it is for the computers to able connect to another device in local area network. What is an
Ethernet? Ethernet is a physical and data link layer technology for local area network.
(Bradley Mitchell, 2012) At early before, the data rate of Ethernet transfer only supported 10
megabits per second (Mbps) however now Gigabit Ethernet technology supported up to 1000
megabits per second (Mbps). The limited length of an Ethernet cable is around 100 meters,
but it can be extends by using network bridge devices. In a local area network (LAN),
Ethernet cables can connect to multiple devices and transfer data through Ethernet cables.
Example, a small organization need a local area network to connect all devices together. The
network will need a router with Ethernet ports and all devices would connect with an
Ethernet cable. Each of the Ethernet cable will plug into the devices Ethernet port and another
end of Ethernet connectors will plug into router. Normally a normal router has only limited 4
Ethernet ports, if organization have more than 4 devices, it need a switch to extend the
Ethernet port slots. Whole organization devices will transfer data through router to another
connected device.
Besides that, wireless access points are specially configured nodes on wireless local
area network (WLAN). Access points act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN
radio signals. (Bradley Mitchell, 2012) Wireless access points will transit signal in a limited
area for those devices that able to connect WI-FI to access the network. Mostly router will
built-in WI-FI access point because it is convenient for those devices without an Ethernet port
and also can connect more than 4 devices in everywhere which has the signal. Wireless gives
users the identical ability as wired users to send and receive data over the networks. Wireless
access points can also transmit the internet connection for users, generally transmit is in small
area, the signal will become weak if the device far away from the wireless access point.
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USB ports in a wireless router which can be connect to printer or a flash disk. Plug in
printer USB to wireless router can allow all connected devices send data to printer to print
however it is depends on router model; some router model USB port is not work with printer.
About flash disk that directly plug in to the router USB port itself allowing any devices
connected users to instantly access the data on the flash disk. Besides, power adapter is the
main stuff to make the router power turn on and start running. Power adapter is controls the
specific output voltage to the device. Mostly wireless router is support 12V power source, if
input more than 12V will easily burn the circuit board.
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Strengths of Wireless Router
Wireless router strengths are about the advantages of the router. There have some
strength on having a wireless router. Wireless routers have combined modem, switch and
wireless access points in a router. It is equal of one price can get 3 devices. Based on this few
years, each family at least will have more than 2 devices such as smart phone, laptop, and
desktop inside the house. Therefore, wireless router is very important in current life because
smart phone is without any Ethernet port on it, smart phone is only rely wireless to access to
Internet. Wireless router can be connected from anywhere in the wireless signal area, users
can surf the internet even in the toilet.
Some of the wireless router is built-in firewall to ward off intruders, it can protect
against hacking into local area network through WI-FI. It is very important and useful for
those users who not familiar on computer or network, it can ensure users data or privacy will
not be hack and exposed to anyone. Besides of that, wireless router can also set password on
wireless access, setting password is to refuse other unauthorized connect the WI-FI.
Additionally, user’s doesn’t have to worry about those messy wires group together
and cause a lot of dusts on that area. By using those traditional wired router, users require to
connect the cable from one room to another room if the router is far away from the user’s
device. This traditional wired router will cause user wasting money to buy external long
wired to connect another room device and also wasting time to place those wired in the
corner side. Technology is constantly upgrading, it will bring a lot of convenience to the
people.
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Weakness of Wireless Router
Everything has merits and demerits, even wireless router also the same. The weakness
of wireless router will be slightly slower than wired connection, because wireless transmits
data through the air and it will be slightly interfered by other walls, doors, waves from
surrounding and devices farther move away from the router, the weaker of the connection
signal will receive.
The transmit data speed of wireless signals will also drop as more users connect the
same frequency. Sometimes WI-FI will over congestion users unable connect it, especially in
a full of people restaurant with provide WI-FI service. The wireless router is difficult to
maintain, once the wireless is not working or unable to connect, users might have to buy
another new wireless router to replace it.
Furthermore, cost of wireless router will be more expensive than a traditional wired
router due to the wireless router technology. The wireless router price might be the double up
of the traditional wired router. About the security part, banks or investigation agencies will
not transferred data by using wireless router because it will be an opportunity for people to
hack it so those banks or investigation agencies would not take the unwanted risk. They
would only transferred data using wired router to ensure safety, unless the wired has been cut
off and connect to other device.
In addition, the often use of smart phone connect wireless signals is dangerous to the
health of human beings. Wireless signals can pose several of health problems such as
memory loss, cancer and so on. That’s why now human being life become shorter than last
time and many of people will get cancer in middle age even children. The technology in
world keep increase, the risk of human being healthy will also increase.
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Technology
Description of the Wireless LAN
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a local area network that doesn't rely on the
wired Ethernet connections. Wireless Local Area Networks can offer a high-speed
connectivity with freedom from cables and dial-up connections. A WLAN can be either an
extension to a current wired network or an alternative to it.
Wi-Fi is short form for "Wireless Fidelity". Wi-Fi is a wireless local area network that
enables portable computing devices to connect easily to the Internet. Wi-Fi is one of the most
popular wireless communication standards on the market. Wireless technology is helped to
simplify networking by enabling multiple computer users to share the resources such as
broadband Internet connection, network printers or data files in a home or business without
additional wiring. The device that can use Wi-Fi such as a video game consoles, digital
cameras, and GPS devices can connect to a network resource such as the Internet via a
wireless network access point. A laptop users have the freedom to get connection anywhere
in the office building or home without having to plug in a connector cable. (Crutchfield,
2012)
Wi-Fi has a security history. The common types of security use in the WI-Fi are WEP
and WPA. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption is a standard used to encrypt
wireless transmissions to protect the data in transit. WEP provides users with secure
connections in a WLAN environment. It must be manually enabled by user in the first time in
the Wireless Access Point and client network adapter to ensure encrypted transmissions. In
the early encryption system, the WEP is proved easy to break. (Crutchfield, 2012) A improve
quality protocols was WPA and WPA2 were added later to enhance the security of the Wi-Fi
connection.
Wireless LAN is using of the IEEE standards such as IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b,
or IEEE 802.11g. The 802.11 specifications were developed specifically for Wireless Local
Area Network by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers). Wireless LAN
can have data transfer speeds up to 54Mbps. (Crutchfield, 2012)
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Core Components of Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN consist of components similar to a traditional wired LAN, The big
difference is that wireless LAN don't require wires. A Wireless LAN is a grouping of
computers and peripheral devices that share a common communications. A Wireless LAN
allows users to connect to the LAN wirelessly via radio transmission.
The following are the most common components of a Wireless LAN.
PCI Adapter
There are various types of Wireless LAN adapters which to enable a PC or notebook
to communicate on a wireless LAN. Some types of network adapters include wireless PCI
network adapters which are built into a desktop PC; wireless PC card network adapters which
used on a notebook PC and wireless USB network adapters which used as external adapters
for desktop or notebook PCs.
Access Point
The access point is a device that links a wireless network to a wired LAN to connect
to the internet. An access point can be a standalone hardware device or a computer with a
wireless network adapter and appropriate software. Wireless access points are available for
IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. It allows connectivity between the wireless
client or wireless device and the wired network to increases the effective range of a wireless
network and provides additional network management and security features. Access points
are useful for larger networks for adding wireless capability to an existing wired network.
The distance between access point and network switch must be within 100 meters standard
with Ethernet design. (Etutorials, 2012)
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Wireless Router
A router transfers packets between networks. The router chooses the next best link to
send packets on to get closer to the destination. Routers use Internet Protocol (IP) packet
headers and routing tables, as well as internal protocols, to determine the best path for each
packet. A wireless router is a network device that routes IP traffic across several wireless IP
networks and wired networks. It is used for sharing a single Internet connection to across the
multiple computers. It can be used in the home or office where multiple computers and
devices can be online at the same time with only a single Internet connection. (Etutorials,
2012)
Wi-Fi standard
The Wireless LAN technology is defined by the IEEE 802.11 family of specifications
such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. All of them use the Ethernet protocol for
path sharing. 802.11n was the newest Wi-Fi standard introduced in 2009. It is very now
common and widely use on routers and laptops. 802.11n can operate at both 2.4GHz and 5
GHz and it supports multi-channel usage. Each channel offers a maximum data rate of 150
megabits per second, which means the maximum data rate of the standard is 600 megabits per
second. (Jahanzeb Farooq, 2006)
Wireless Security Protocols
Security is important on Wi-Fi wireless networks to prevent uninvited guests from
connecting to your wireless network. Wireless security protocols encrypt the user data
information as it is being transmitted over the airwaves. There are some wireless security
protocols developed to protect wireless networks such as WEP, WPA, and WPA2. WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the original wireless security standard for Wi-Fi and is still
commonly used on home computer networks. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security
enhance over WEP. There is two type of WPA which are WPA-Personal is designed for
home networking while WPA-Enterprise is designed for corporate networks. WPA2 is an
improved version of WPA supported by all newer Wi-Fi equipment. The users should secure
their wireless network using the options in their adapter and access point with strong
passphrase. (Bradley Mitchell, 2012)
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Strengths of Wireless LAN
The wireless LAN has been wide use in home and office. The benefits of wireless
LAN are include to reduced the installation cost, to provide better security encryption
connection, mobility, easy to establish setup and high speed data transfer rate.
(Technologytobusiness, 2012)
Reduced Installation Cost
The implementation of wireless networks may cost savings when performing
installations in difficult to wire areas. Wi-Fi can reduce the cost to build local area networks
and the spaces where cables cannot be link such as outdoor area. Wi-Fi network is good for
long term cost benefits while the users are frequent move and changes.
Encryption connection
Wi-Fi is using security protocol to encrypt the connection. Wi-Fi Protected
Access encryption (WPA2) is considered secure, provided a strong password to protect
unauthorised the access.
Mobility
The users are no need to prepare any cable to link their devices. Example like music
players uses Wi-Fi technology to streaming the music to speakers or shares the music file to
another computer in same network. With a wireless network, multiple computers can all print
from just one printer without needing any extra cable connections.
Easy setup
Wireless network connections are always on which means the user can connect to the
Internet as soon as possible. Wi-Fi networks don’t need complication installation, it just
connect to the network by enter the password. It greatly reduces the need for cable
installation, making the network available for use much easy.
Data transfer speed
802.11n is currently the fastest available Wi-Fi protocol on the market. It can handle
the demands of streaming high-definition TV signals and a CD-quality audio over the
internet.
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Weakness of Wireless LAN
There are some weaknesses that must be addressed in Wi-Fi such as security issue; the signal
may Interference with other devices, limited range connectivity and high electricity
consumption. (Technologytobusiness, 2012)
Security concerns
The Wi-Fi is very easy to set up but securing the Wi-Fi network requires a bit more
effort. Unfortunately, wireless security doesn't automatically configure itself, so it's important
to remember to enable it via a personal computer once a connection to the wireless network
has been established. Example like a Wi-Fi access points do not come with
encryption straight out of the box, the user have to manually set it in computer once the
network is up and running. An unsecured wireless network is easily attacks from hackers,
they may access to all of the information stored by user. In addition, an unauthorized
computer will also be able to connect to your network, sharing the bandwidth and overall
network performance will goes down.
Interference from other devices
If the user is using the Wi-Fi near other devices such as microwave ovens or cordless
phones, the resulting conflicts between devices and networks tend to slow down the user’s
Wi-Fi device. The wireless network can also be a source of interference. Some newer routers
automatically select the channel with the least amount of interference, ensuring that the users
are getting the best possible connection.
Connectivity
Wireless LAN networks have limited range. A typical Wi-Fi home router might have
a range of 100m. Ranges may also vary as Wi-Fi is no exception to the physics of radio wave
propagation with frequency band.
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Protocol
Description of the Wireless Router
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Core Components of Wireless Router
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Strengths of Wireless Router
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Weakness of Wireless Router
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Relationship of device, technology and protocol to network
management and/or security
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Conclusion
To conclude this report, the product that we recommended is suitable use in CCTV
system. It allows user to easily control and monitor through the camera at the selected
location by CCTV system.
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