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Title: Home Networking Lab


1
Home Networking Lab
2
Overview
  • Concept
  • Simply put - no new wires
  • Since homes (other than new construction)
    typically have an older wiring, how can we
    communicate without installing high speed cabling?
  • Questions
  • What kind of connectivity do we have? (physical
    and data link layers)
  • What can we get done? (applications)
  • What are the issues surrounding the project?
    (compatibility, etc.)

3
Components
  • Infrastructure - wiring, jacks, etc.
  • ISP - servers, remote access technologies, etc.
  • Applications and Customer Premises Equipment
    (CPE) - consumer based needs (email, etc.) and
    connectivity
  • Environment - simulated house with walls,
    furniture, television, appliances, etc.

4
Infrastructure
  • We have several connection points (stations)
    within the house
  • Each station has (will have) 2 data (Ethernet), 2
    telephone (1 for POTS and 1 for ADSL) and 1
    coaxial jack
  • Simulated basement containing networking equipment

5
Wiring
6
Infrastructure reasoning
  • Maximize connectivity and testing speed while
    still being able to simulate what normal home
    conditions are
  • One of the Ethernet lines goes back to our
    servers for testing and configuration
  • 2 telephone lines allows us to test / compare
    traditional dial up to ADSL
  • We will also install equipment in the home spaces
    to show what consumers will see

7
Internet Service Provision
  • We have set up our own systems independent of the
    campus network except for our outside connection
  • This includes servers (DNS, DHCP, NIS, etc),
    remote access (ADSL, cable plant, dialup)
  • The heart of our ISP is the cable modem system
    and the ADSL multiplexer

8
Outside connections
9
Applications and CPE
  • Infrastructure and networking only takes us so
    far
  • Consumers want to know what they can do and
    whether or not they can do it themselves (email,
    games, web browsing, pc card installation, etc.)
  • So, we will test compatibility (ex. X10 vs.
    Powerline), interoperability, out of the box ease
    of use, etc.

10
The house
11
Technologies
  • Phone line - using the internal home telephone
    lines for networking
  • Powerline - plugging nodes into outlets (data and
    control)
  • Cable modems
  • ADSL and standard dialup
  • Wireless - radio based and infrared

12
Student involvement
  • Faculty members direct lab activities and
    students benefit from additional hands on
    experience and exposure to cutting edge
    technologies
  • Currently students actively participate in
    configuration, installation and planning of the
    lab facilities (ex. cable pull)

13
Current status
  • Walls are up living spaces defined
  • ISP - configuration continues but is in part
    dependent upon infrastructure
  • Cable and connectivity - in the last 10 days
    students and faculty have been installing the 5
    sets of cabling to the house stations
  • Next - finish building the computers and test
    connectivity

14
The Future
  • Unlimited but take the following scenarios..
  • Plug and play squared (Huh, I took it out of the
    box and it worked!)
  • Smart home (Hi Dave, what are you doing home so
    early?)
  • High bandwidth (Lets play Whats missing
    application?)
  • Not only No new wires - but no wires period!
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