Thursday, 31 January 2008
Friday, 25 January 2008
Installing an EPSON STYLUS C60 Printer
Hardware Installation (PC Stripdown)
Defragmenting the HDD.
Friday, 18 January 2008
Downloading & Installing AVG anti-virus software.
Now that I have access to the internet I can install my anti-virus software. I need to open an internet browser page and type in the following address, http://free.grisoft.com/. This will take me to the software's homepage. I need then to click on the download tab on the webpage and follow the on screen instrcutions for the exact installation file I need, which is Windows XP professional edition. Now that I have found the file I need to download it which is simply done by clicking the download link, which should bring up an external box with the option to run, save or close the chosen application. I want to save the install to ensure I get all of the downloaded packets so I get a reliable, clean install, afterall this programme is going to ensure the security of my machine, so I need it to run as good as it possibly can, with all of its features available for use. I have chose my desktop as the directory to download the file too, once downloaded I used pre-installed windows file check, to make sure that the file is safe to use and install, after doing this I installed the file into my desired directory. Now that the software is installed, I need to make sure that the software is up to date, by using the update now option on the programme. This will then ask me if I want to update via the internet or by folder ( this would allow me to install from a disc or any other source, in case I do not have internet access at this particular time). I have chosen the internet option, the software will now download the latest updates and automatically install then. Now that my software is fully updated and fully functional, I am now protected from internet threats, as long as I scan my computer often ( this can be set up on a daily routine via the software settings.)
Connecting to the internet.
Now it is time for me to connetc my PC to the internet. As I am connecting via a LAN ( Local Area Network) there is no need for me to set up a personal account with an ISP ( Internet Service Provider). To connect to the internet I simple have to open up an internet browser ( default Internet Explorer), I then go to tools, and then internet options, which brings up an external box. Within this box are various options for me to chose from, but I need to use the connections tab. Once in the connections tab I then need to click on the " LAN Settings" button which will bring up yet another external box. To enable my computer to use the internet I need to connect using a proxy server, which is a server, which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. Once I click the " use a proxy serever for your LAN ..." checkbox, I can now enter an address and a port to use for internet connection. The address I will be using is a server called "oscar" on port 8080. I do not check the " bypass proxy server for local addresses" checkbox and now click "ok". I now apply the settings and refresh the page, which should automatically re-direct me to the default microsoft homepage. My PC is now ready with internet access, which means I can no update my version of windows, and download new drivers and software inluding AVG anti-virus.
Windows Security Center
Virtual PC - Installation of Windows XP
Installation of Network Cables


Above are images of the actual network cables being installed into the wall pannels and being connected to the switchboard.
Above : This is me installing network cables.
Above : This is me and Tom, my colleague, installing cables into rj45 faceplate sockets.
Below : As above, I am installing PC hardware alongisde my colleague, Tom.
Installing RJ-45
I connected a small scale network together and tested to see if all the small wires had been connected to correctly. Firstly I ensured that the cables I used where of the right length and where properly trimmed so that they could be connected effectively to both the network interface and the output rj-45 socket. Has I connected to smaller wires into the interface, I had to ensure that I kept the wires as coiled as possible so that interference was kept to a minimum. Lame connections can result in loss of connectivity to the network, so it is very important that this procedure was carried out with care. After this I then had to connect the cable into the rj-45 output, following the same procedure as before and ensuring that the wires were kept as coiled as possible. The next step was to test what I had connected, I did this by using a special device and selecting the wire test, to make sure all of the wires were connected and ready for use.
Installing ADSL router
Username: nathanbeardmore2@ic-adsl.co.uk
Password: nb242
The actual router port username and passwords are as follows;
User name: admin
Password: zoomadsl