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+ | |width="25%" align="center"|STEPS | ||
+ | |width="75%" align="center"|NOTES AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS | ||
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+ | |Determine what kind of Network Device it is || | ||
+ | ;There are several kinds of network devices. | ||
+ | * Hubs | ||
+ | ** A hub is a device that provides multiple ethernet ports for plugging in multiple wired devices into a network. From a technical standpoint, hubs are fairly simple: they take information that is received over one port and sends it back out over all the other ports. In order to work properly, a hub typically requires the existence of a device that manages and directs traffic somewhere on the network it is plugged into in order to work properly. | ||
+ | * Switches | ||
+ | ** A switch is essentially a hub that can better handle more information passing through it. Like a hub, a switch needs a device that manages traffic on a network in order to work properly. | ||
+ | * Routers | ||
+ | ** A router is a small computer, typically with a built-in network switch, that manages and directs traffic. A router can assign IP addresses to computers, pass their requests for information from computers to a gateway, and redirect incoming information from a gateway to a specific computer. A router itself is typically the central component of a home network. | ||
+ | * Gateways | ||
+ | ** A gateway is a device that allows you to connect networking devices to the Internet. Gateways typically only allow one connection for a network device, but newer ones have built-in routers and switches. Some may also create wireless networks. A cable or DSL Modem is a type of gateway. | ||
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+ | |Determine if the Thrift Store wants it || | ||
+ | ;Check the Whiteboard. | ||
+ | * In an open Firefox browser, click where the toolbar says "Whiteboard." You can also find it here: [[Whiteboard]]. This will tell you what the store does and does not want on that day. Recycle anything that they do not want. | ||
+ | ;Things we don't test: | ||
+ | * Firewall/VPN devices | ||
+ | ;Recycle anything not needed by the store, and any of the above items which we do not test. | ||
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+ | |Pair the Network Device with Power Supply|| | ||
+ | Somewhere on the device it should give the required voltage and amperage. Once you find a matching power supply that fits, plug in the power supply and place both the device and power supply into the blue bin for network devices to be tested. | ||
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+ | |Check for Damage|| | ||
+ | If it's missing parts or visibly broken, recycle it. If there's dirt or grime wipe it down with a rag and some cleaning solution. | ||
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+ | |Check for Power On|| | ||
+ | Grab a networking device and its attached power supply from the blue tub. Plug the device into a power source. | ||
+ | * If there are power lights, make sure they come on. | ||
+ | * If there is a reset button, press it for ~30 seconds to restore default settings. | ||
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+ | |Test Networking|| | ||
+ | * Connect the blue Ethernet cable attached to the computer to one port and the gray Ethernet cable labeled Das Unternet (yellow tag) into another port on the switch. | ||
+ | ** For more information on Das Unternet troubleshooting, go to: [[Network Testing Network (Das Unternet)]] | ||
+ | * Open FireFox and click the Drydock icon on the far left of the bookmarks bar at the top. If the connection is good, you will see a page that says It Works! You might need to disable wireless connect for the test to work(Uncheck Enable Wireless). | ||
+ | * Test the remaining ports the same way. Make sure to do this systematically so you know all ports have been tested at the end. | ||
+ | * If the one or two highest-numbered Ethernet ports don't work, they're most likely designed to be used to connect to another device in the network. | ||
+ | ;If it is a wireless router: | ||
+ | * Go to [[Wireless Router Testing]] | ||
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+ | |Final Preparation || | ||
+ | *Affix a "Tested By" sticker with your initials on the device. | ||
+ | *Place in the "Store" box. | ||
+ | * If it is the last device you're testing for the day, please clean up the testing station, putting away tools, cables and everything else. | ||
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STEPS | NOTES AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS |
Determine what kind of Network Device it is |
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Determine if the Thrift Store wants it |
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Pair the Network Device with Power Supply |
Somewhere on the device it should give the required voltage and amperage. Once you find a matching power supply that fits, plug in the power supply and place both the device and power supply into the blue bin for network devices to be tested. |
Check for Damage |
If it's missing parts or visibly broken, recycle it. If there's dirt or grime wipe it down with a rag and some cleaning solution. |
Check for Power On |
Grab a networking device and its attached power supply from the blue tub. Plug the device into a power source.
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Test Networking |
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Final Preparation |
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