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ICTNWK561
Design enterprise wireless local area networks
CLASS ACTIVITIES - Student
ICTNWK561 - Design enterprise wireless local area networks
Question 1: What are legal implications for electrical wiring and network installations?
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Question 2: Why creating a commercial network is very different from connecting two computers at home?
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Question 3: List the main components of a network layout plan of an organisation.
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Question 4: What is a stakeholder approval process?
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Question 5: List the main steps involved in a stakeholder approval process.
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Question 6: What is meant by network topology?
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Question 7: List the key areas on which clients pay attention to when they are looking for a network.
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Question 8: Explain some of the future network needs of clients.
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Question 9: Explain the significance of recording network requirements.
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Question 10: List some crucial things to check when selecting a reliable diagnostics tool for your company.
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Question 11: Why is it so important to understand the role of site surveying and testing?
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Question 12: List and explain the benefits of using quality site survey test equipment.
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Question 13: What kind of equipment’s are required to check the quality of a networking site?
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Question 14: Why network installations are not about just picking servers and dumping them on the site? Elaborate other things involved.
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Question 15: List the key areas to consider when designing a network for an organisation.
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Question 16: List the key activities performed to combat RF conflict problems.
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Question 17: Why is it important for network site surveyors to document everything during the visit?
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Question 18: List the key things to address when checking the accuracy of previously installed network.
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Question 19: Prepare list of interferences and barriers faced commonly by IT experts during the installation a new network.
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Question 20: What are the main things to consider when selecting the right points for equipment installation in networking?
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Question 21: List some tips to develop an effective cabling plan.
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Question 22: What is network modelling and why is it important?
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Question 23: Why is traffic estimation important?
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Question 24: List some effective techniques to determine the current traffic consumption.
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Question 25: Explain the process to incorporate design changes in networking.
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Question 26: List some important aspects to consider before clients reach the conclusion that no further changes are required.
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Question 27: List some effective techniques to incorporate design changes in networking.
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Question 28: List some effective techniques to complete design documentation and obtain client endorsement.
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Class Activities:
Activity 1:
In this activity, you are supposed to discuss the key things that come to your mind when you are asked to document WLAN network configuration with your classmates. Use the space given below.
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Activity 2:
In this activity you are required to discuss the main things that you will consider when selecting a reliable diagnostics tool.
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Activity 3:
In this activity, you need to prepare a list of key safety measures that teams should ensure while visiting the networking site.
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Activity 4:
It is very important for network site surveyors to document everything during the visit. In this activity, you are required to design a site survey status sheet listing all the survey activities performed by you.
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Activity 5:
In this activity, you need to prepare a list of different barriers faced by IT experts when fixing or designing a new network for different organisations in Australia.
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Activities 1-5
Answer may vary but student must address the questions according to the following resources:
· Learner Guide
· PowerPoint presentation
· Self-study Guide
· Live Training sessions and discussions with trainers/assessors
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Class Activities: Version 3.0 |
Effective Date: 01/07/2021 |
Review Date: 01/11/2023 |
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