Task: Share a Folder, Share a Printer, and Set Share Permissions
Direction: In this activity, you will create and share a folder, share a printer, and set permissions for the shares. You will be given 30 minutes to complete the task. You will be rated base on the performance criteria provided below.
Recommended Equipment
Two computers running Windows XP Professional that are directly connected to each other or through a switch or hub.
A printer installed on one of the two computers
Procedures:
Step 1
Choose My Computer > Tools > Folder Options
Click the View tab.
Uncheck the “Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)” checkbox, and then click OK.
On the computer with the shared folder, right-click My Computer, and then click the Computer Name tab.
Step 4
On the other computer, choosestart > Run…
Type \\computername\Example, where computer name is the name of the computer with the “Example” folder, and then press the Enter key.
Open the “Brief.doc” file.
Delete the text in the “Brief.doc” file, and then choose File > Save.
Click OK. Close WordPad, and then choose NO when prompted to save changes to the file.
Step 5
Return to the computer with the shared folder.
Right-click Example folder > Sharing and Security, and then click Permissions.
Step 6
Open the Control Panel on the computer with the attached printer.
Choose Printers and Other Hardware > Printers and Faxes.
Right-click the icon of the installed printer, and then choose Sharing….
Click the Share this printer radio button, and then click OK.
Step 7
Return to the computer that is not directly connected to a printer.
Open the Control Panel. Choose Printers and Other Hardware > Printers and Faxes.
Choose File > Add Printer on the screen below.
The “Add Printer Wizard” window appears.
Click Next.
The Local or Network Printer of the Add Printer Wizard window appears. Click the A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer radio button, and then click Next.
The “Specify a Printer” window appears.
Click the Connect to this printer radio button, and then click Next.
The Browse for a Printer window appears.
Expand “Shared printers”.
Choose the printer from the list, and then click Next.
The “Default Printer” screen of the “Add Printer Wizard” appears.
Click Next.
The “Completing the Add Printer Wizard” window appears.
Teacher may provide variation of activities for this lesson to process learners understanding on the subject matter.
3.2- Guidelines for Testing Configured Computer System and Network
Teacher shall fabricate variation of activities for this lesson to process learners understanding on the subject matter.
What to REFLECT and UNDERSTAND
3.1- Safety Precautions
The teacher shall ask learners to do supplementary readings and further studies on the safety precautions related to testing configured computer system and network.
3.2- Guidelines for Testing Configured Computer System and Network
Teacher may offer / develop different activities to enhance, enrich and improve learners understanding in conducting a test on the configured computer system and network.
What to TRANSFER
3.2- Guidelines for Testing Configured Computer System and Network
Guide the students in performing the final task on page 161 entitled “Test the Wireless NIC”.
Ask learners to accomplish the technical report on page 165 after performing the final task.
The teacher must construct rubrics to validate the performance of learners.
Task: Test the Wireless NIC
Direction: In this activity, you will check the status of your wireless connection, investigate the availability of wireless networks, and test connectivity. After accomplishing the task you need to write a technical report regarding the test conducted.
Lesson 2.2- Networking Devices, Media and Connector
Criss- Cross Puzzle
Across
1. STP
3. FIBEROPTICCABLE
5. CROSSOVER
6. UTP
7. STRAIGHTTHROUGH
Down
1. SINGLEMODE
2. MULTIMODE
4. TWISTEDPAIR
5. COAXIALCABLE
Lesson 2.5- Network Security
Test I. Modified True or False
SECURITY
VIRUS- PRIMARY
SECURITY
SECURITY
SECURITY
Test II. Matching Type
E
A
H
L
G
B
C
D
I
F
Test III. Acronym
Virtual Private Network
Service Set Identifier
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Wi- fi Protected Access
Wireless Transport Layer Security
References
Books and Articles and Printed Materials: Amy Hisson, “Computer Assembly and Configuration- Lab and Assignments”
David Anfinson, Ken Quamme “IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software Companion Guide” 3rd Edition- 2008 at 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA
Efraim Turban, R. Kelly Rainer Jr., Richarrd Potter “Introduction to Information Technology” 3rd Edition- 2005 at Rosewood Drive, Denver, John Wisley and Sons(Asia) Pte. Ltd
Marigen N. Leosala, Bobby P. Caoagdan, Ronaldo V. Ramilo, and Rosalie P. Lujero “Technology and Livelihood Education- Information and Communications Technology Learners Manual – Grade 7 & 8”
Rosalie P. Lujero, Ronaldo V. Ramilo “Technology and Livelihood Education- Information and Communications Technology Learners Manual – Computer Hardware Servicing Grade 9”
Electronic Resources:
“Definition of Configuration” Retrieved from http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/configuration.html “File Sharing” Retrieved from http://www.techopedia.com/definition/16256/file-sharing
“Fundamentals of PC repair” Retrieved from http://www.ustudy.in/ce/hard/u1
“Hardware and Software Troubleshooting Tips | Virus Removal Tips | Best Anti-virus | Speeding Up Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 | Networking Tips | UNIX and LINUX Usability | Installation Procedure Of Various Operating Systems | computer repair | computer problems” Retrieved from http://101-computer- troubleshooting.blogspot.com/2009/09/directx-diagnostic-tool-dxdiag.html-