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Hi, I want to design a LAN infrustrure for a building that has 5 Levels OR floors. The 1st Level is called ground floor. Can you please help?
LAN(Local Area Network) :-
A LAN, is a small network. It only consists of a few devices that are all connected to each other. You may want a LAN so you can share files, send pictures and music to other computers, connect to a printer easily.
Steps to setup a LAN :-
1. Gather your equipment
2. Connect the first computer
3. Set up your Wi-Fi
4. Connect to the internet
5. Connect the rest of your devices
6. Get sharing
1. Gather your equipment:-
To set up a LAN, you will need:
If you want your LAN to connect to the internet, you'll also need:
Start by plugging in your network switch or router and switching it on.
2. Connect the first computer:-
The first thing you need to do is set it up. Do this by connecting it to a computer via an ethernet cable.
On a Windows PC: Using a network switch/router for the first time should bring up the 'Set up a network' wizard - an simple way of getting things set up automatically. If it doesn't appear, or if you've already used this router, go to the Network and Sharing Centre (in the control panel or under the settings) and select 'Set up a new connection or network'. You'll then be taken through the steps.
On a Mac:
3. Set up your Wi-Fi:-
If you want devices connected to your network wirelessly - the best choice for tablets, streaming sticks, smartphones,etc- you'll need to set up Wi-Fi (you can skip this step if you want to connect without net). Your router/network switch's manual will tell you how to enable Wi-Fi on it, so follow those instructions. But remember to make sure your Wi-Fi is secure .
Your router or network switch will provide you with a default SSID (the name of your network), Wi-Fi password, and login info. To keep things secure, it's best to change all of these. Log on to your router using the router login info - depending on your router and your provider, you'll either need to do this via a web browser on your computer,
To see the changes takes effect,You may need to restart your computer.
4. Connect to the internet:-
The idea of a LAN is to connect different devices to each other - but if you want it to have internet access too, now's when you need to set it up.
If you already have a working router and broadband connection, you should just be able to plug in and go.
If you're setting up a new router and/or internet connection, on the other hand, you'll need to follow the instructions given to you by your broadband provider or router manufacturer.
Either way, you'll need to plug your router and modem into your building's line, using the router's WAN port.
5. Connect the rest of your devices:-
Whether you're connecting your gadgets to the LAN via Wi-Fi or ethernet cable, the time has come to get it all hooked up. This includes other computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, TV set top boxes, games consoles, streaming sticks - anything that might need to get online.
To connect via Wi-Fi, turn on Wi-Fi on your device, and select your home network from the list. It should be pretty recognisable, because you changed the SSID to a custom name, right? You'll then be prompted to enter your new secure password.
Connecting with an ethernet cable is far simpler - just plug one end into your network switch or router and the other into your device.
Other things you may want to connect include printers, scanners, speakers, and storage devices. By connecting them directly to the router - again, either by ethernet cable or Wi-Fi - you'll be able to access them from any device on your network.
In fact, some things can connect to each other automatically simply by being part of the same Wi-Fi network. This includes the Chromecast or anything with Apple's AirPlay, for instance.
To add a network printer, go to 'Devices and printers', click 'Add a printer', then follow the on-screen instructions.
6. Get sharing:-
Through LAN you can share resources across it, such as devices, files, and media. With Windows PCs, this is super easy to set up by creating a 'Homegroup'.
Part of setting up your homegroup involves picking what kinds of files you want to be able to share, but there are plenty of ways to share things in a LAN: