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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expo Handbook - Hut Network Cables</h2>
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<h1>Hut Network Cables</h1>
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<div class="centre">
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<figure>
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<img src="../i/hut-cables.jpg"></a>
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<br><figcaption>Hut Network - Ethernet, USB and video</figcaption>
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<ul>
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<li>RED - ethernet cable
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<li>PURPLE - VGA video cable from laptop to free-standing LCD monitor
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<li>GREEN - USB cables. NB the <a href="../i/alfa-awus036ach.jpg">ALFA Awus 036ACH</a> cable is a special one with extra power wires
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</ul>
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<p>There may <em>ALSO</em> be an ethernet cable between the printer and the Netgear ethernet/wifi device<div class="onright">
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<a href="../i/acer-blue-aspire-one-netbook.jpg"><img width=200 src="../i/acer-blue-aspire-one-netbook.jpg"></a>
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<br><figcaption>AA1 netbook<br /> sits high up out of reach</figcaption>
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<h3>Note there are FIVE <em>different</em> power supply bricks</h3>
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<li>Powerbrick for Dell E4200 (Crowley)
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<li>Powerbrick for Acer Aspire One (tclaspire3)
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<li>Powerbrick for R61 Thinkpad (Aziraphale)
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<li>Powerbrick for <a href="../i/wndr4000.jpg">Netgear WNDR4000</a> wifi/ethernet device
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<li>One powerbrick for a USB hub (not shown in diagram) between tclaspire3 and the Alfa aerial (there might be another one for the USB hUb connected to crowley too)</li>
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</ol>
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<p>The Acer Aspire One (tclaspire3) and Dell E4200 (Crowley) each have internal, built-in wifi, but we do not use these and they are turned off (with a physical sliding-switch on the case) to reduce confusion.
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<p>Aziraphale also has an ethernet socket and can be connected by ethernet cable to the network if convenient and if within-hut wifi is congested.
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<p>The mains power plugs are illustrated with 2 pins for clarity, but they are all 3-pin UK-style pugs in reality.
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<h2>Wiring the ethernet</h2>
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<img src="../i/wndr4000-back.jpg"></a>
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<br><figcaption>The back of the Netgear WNDR4000</figcaption>
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<li>The ethernet cable to the Asus Aspire One blue netbook (tclaspire3) goes into the yellow ethernet socket on its own.
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<li>The cable to the expo laptop Crowley (and to Aziraphale and the printer if you want) go into any of the block of 4 ethernet sockets in a row together.
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<li>We do not plug anything into the USB socket.
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<h3 id="network">Networking Software - configuration nerding</h3>
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<p>This is now described on <a href="/handbook/computing/netconfig.html">a separate page</a>.
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<hr />
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Go back to
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<a href="/handbook/computing/computer.html#network">Basecamp computers</a>.
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