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  1. 3 maj 2010 · Connect the network cable from the wall outlet to Office1. a. Select the Ethernet cable plugged into the wall plate. b. From the Selected Component pane, drag the unconnected RJ45 Shielded Connector to the NIC on the back of the Office1 computer. Notice that the status and link lights on the NIC are green and active.

  2. This can be due to: A bad NIC A faulty cable (easy to test) An unplugged cable (easy to test) A turned-off or faulty switch or hub port. c. Confirm that the network cable is connected to the NIC and the wall plate by selecting the cable plugged into the NIC. Notice that both ends of the cable are connected correctly.

  3. 3 maj 2010 · The diagram in Status page shows a connection to the network and internet. 9:07 PM Lab Report 5.3 Troubleshoot Physical Connectivity 4 Lab Report Time Spent: 02:38 Score: Pass Passing Score: TASK SUMMARY Required Actions In Office 1, plug the network cable back into the NIC and confirm the connection to the network and the internet EXPLANATION ...

  4. The result of the processing is transmitted via the Bluetooth connection to the Monica Novii CTG Interface device that is a Monica Approved accessory to the Monica Novii Pod. Indications for Use

  5. Given a scenario, troubleshoot common physical connectivity problems. This chapter covers in detail different physical connectivity (cabling) failure scenarios, including bad wiring and connectors, split cables, dB loss, cable placement, interference, and crosstalk.

  6. 3 maj 2011 · The NIC and switch LEDs' failure to light indicates that there isn't an end-to-end connection between the client and the switch. This means that either the patch cable between the wall jack and the client is faulty or the cable between the patch panel and the switch is faulty.

  7. 3 maj 2010 · From the Office 1 computer, use the ping command to troubleshoot the connectivity problem. a. Under Office 1, select Office1. b. Right-click Start and then select Windows PowerShell (Admin). c. From the PowerShell prompt, ping the following computer: CorpServer: Type ping 192.168.0.10 and then press Enter.