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Illusion [34]
2 years ago
5

You work part-time at a computer repair store, and you are on-site at a customer's premises. Your customer has signed up for DSL

internet access. The phone company has turned DSL access on, and the office has obtained DSL service from the ISP. All connectors on the wall plate are for WAN connections only, and you don't have LAN connections inside the office. In this lab, your task is to connect the devices to create a DSL connection as follows: Connect the phone port on the DSL router to one of the phone ports on the wall. Plug in the router using the power cord on the Shelf. Connect the computer to the DSL router using the Cat5e cable. Disconnect the phone's cable from the wall outlet. Install a DSL filter between the phone and the phone port on the wall outlet. When you're finished, the DSL router should be connected to the internet connection, and the phone should be able to make analog phone calls.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
patriot [66]2 years ago
5 0

The fill up are:

First Install the DSL router and link it to the phone line via:

  • Look at the Shelf, and expand Routers.
  • Take in the DSL router to the Workspace area.
  • Beyond the router, click on Back to switch to the back view of the router.

<h3>What is the steps about?</h3>

Next check On the Shelf, and expand Cables.

Click on the twisted pair cable that has RJ11 connectors.

Looking at the Selected Component window, take in a connector to the RJ11 port on the router.

Looking at the Selected Component window, take in or drad the other connector to the empty phone port that can be seen on the wall outlet.

Then Plug in the router via:

The Shelf, click on the power adapter.

  • Using the Selected Component window, take in the DC power connector to the power port on the DSL router and also take in the AC power plug to the wall outlet then:

Click on the computer to the DSL router as follows:

Beyond the computer, click on Back to switch to the back view of the computer and in the Shelf, click on the Cat5e cable.

Using the Selected Component window, take in a connector to the network port on the computer and then take in other connector to a network port on the DSL router.

The implementing DSL and Select the DSL filter then click on the phone cable under Partial connections and take in or drag unconncected connector to the RJ11 port on the filter.

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