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DEVELOPING A SIMPLE BACKBONE 1
DEVELOPING A SIMPLE BACKBONE 3
Developing a Simple Backbone
Sai Karan Dasari
Westcliff University
Telecommunications and Networking
Sanaz Tehrani
When developing a local area network (LAN) for the small company that has contacted me, compter devices and other internet-enabled machines will be connected to many some 24-port hubs. Backbone technology requires a modest setup that has low network speeds. The setup should be able to provide room for future upgrading.
A D-Link Unmanaged is a 24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps Layer 2 Switch that delivers better performance, power and is affordable to small companies like this one. D-Link also utilizes a small space to be used in small organizations. D-Link can also allow speed to be increased through the backbone connection and the organization’s network server. If Gigabit is needed, it can easily be made at the desktop, making it effectively match the company’s IT needs (Yang, et al., 2019).
A router device will help in internet connection; therefore, I will purchase a 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet), which will operate on two pairs of wire. The cable should be category 5e. I will also buy four 100base-T inputs that should be used because we intend to use them on four 100base-T hubs on the device to offer an Internet connection. A usual class 5e cable has four pairs, making it effective to work on the 100BASE-TX links with a wiring adaptor (Sharma & 2020). To enable the company to upgrade the system future to speeds of up to 1 Gbps, we will settle on the Cat 5e. This garget is affordable, allows future speeds, and is easy to install.
Device Description Price Each QTY Total
D-Link Unmanaged (24) Port Layer 2 Switch $169.99 1 $169.99
Cat 5e UTP to connect hubs to router $ 60.00 4 $ 240.00
RJ11 cable Connect 887VA to internet $ 2.99 2 $ 5.98
TOTAL OF PARTS $ 415.98
References
http://www.datacommwarehouse.com/
Sharma, V., & Koraganji, G. (2020). U.S. Patent Application No. 16/192,790.
Yang, Y., Jiang, Y., Misra, V., & Rubenstein, D. (2019, July). Virtual Wires: Rethinking WiFi networks. In 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN) (pp. 1-6). IEEE.