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SIMULATION A small ISP has hired a new technician Joe, the new technician, is being trained to configure customers* home networks The trailing instructor gives me technician a starter kit with cables, cable ends, and other network equipment and asks mm to build a working network. The computer should be connected to have internet connectivity and the phone should be connected to have a dial tone. INSTRUCTIONS Use the appropriate cables. cable ends, tools and equipment to configure the network ana connect an components accordingly There are 3 steps and the simulation starts on step 1. 
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Had something like this in a mock. You want to use the coaxial cable with F connector from the wall to the cable modem, then Ethernet (RJ45) from modem to router WAN, and another Ethernet from router LAN to PC for internet. For dial tone, use RJ11 from the router’s phone port to the phone. Pretty standard SOHO setup, unless there's something weird in the diagram I missed. Anybody see it differently?
Connect the computer to the modem with a coaxial cable. I'm pretty sure that's how it gets internet, since coax is usually for data. Guessing phone uses Ethernet to get the dial tone? Not totally sure here.
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