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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BACOOR
BACOOR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MOLINO MAIN
MOLINO I, CITY OF BACOOR, CAVITE

Weekly Home Learning Plan for TLE Grade-10


Week 4 & 5 - Quarter 2, January 25 – February 5, 2021

Subject : TLE – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (CSS)


Modality: BLENDED LEARNING
Name of Teacher: ARLENE T. VILLANUEVA

Day & Time Learning Area Learning Competency Learning Tasks Mode of Delivery

Week 4 & 5 TLE: LO 1 Prepare Network Cables LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Blended: The teachers will post
COMPUTER  Perform copper cable  Describe network cables the WHLP to GOOGLE
8:00 am SYSTEMS splicing based on  Understand differences between Straight through CLASSROOM as reference.
-5:00 pm SERVICING (CSS Electronic Industries and Crossover type of network cabling Instruct the students to
10) Alliance (LAN cabling  Discuss the color scheme of T568A and T568B accomplish the WHLP after the
straight Through and Standardization of network cabling lecture.
Crossover cable)
 Obtain and check tools, LECTURE:
equipment and testing ETHERNET CABLING
devices. Ethernet cabling connects network devices like
modems, routers and adapters. They send data using the
Ethernet protocols. There are eight color coded wires in
cabling. These wires are twisted into 4 pairs of wires. Each
pair has a common color theme. One wire is solid colored
wire and the other is primarily white wire with a colored
stripe. The twist are important because they counteract the
noise and interference.
There are two basic ethernet cable pinouts- straight
through and crossover. Ethernet cables can come in two
forms when it comes to wiring:

T568A WIRE DIAGRAM T568B WIRE DIAGRAM

1. STRAIGHT THROUGH WIRING DIAGRAM


A straight through cable is a type of twisted pair cable that
is used in local area networks to connect a computer to a
network hub such as a router. This type of cable is also
sometimes called a patch cable and is an alternative to
wireless connections where one or more computers
access a router through a wireless signal. On a straight
through cable, the wired pins match. Straight through
cable use one wiring standard: both ends use T568A
wiring standard or both ends use T568B wiring standard.
Use straight through cable for the following cabling:

 Switch to router
 Switch to PC or server
 Hub to PC or server

2. CROSS OVER CABLE WIRING DIAGRAM


Ethernet crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used
to connect computing devices together directly. Unlike
straight through cable, crossover cables use two different
wiring standards: one end uses the T568A wiring
standard, and the other end uses the T568B wiring
standard. The internal wiring of Ethernet crossover cables
reverses the transmit and receive signals. It is most often
used to connect two devices of the same type: e.g. two
computers (via network interface controller) or two
switches to each other.

Use crossover cables for the following cabling:

 Switch to switch
 Switch to hub
 Hub to hub
 Router to router
 Router Ethernet port to PC NIC
 PC to PC

How to Make an Ethernet Cables?


The ability to create an internet cable can come
in handy, whether the user needs to create a specific
ethernet cable or needs to fix existing one.
With some practice and following the standards
procedure, the cables will work well, below is the
outline of the material and steps necessary in creating
an ethernet cable

To do this:

1. First, determine the type


of cable to be used. Newer
networking hardware,
switches and routers are connected with a
straight through.
2. Get the right tools. The user should have a
spool of UTP cable. If the network is Gigabit
ethernet, use Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable.

3. Skin off the cable


jacket

4. Untwist each pair and straighten each wire

5. Cut all the wires

6. Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector


7. Place the connector into crimping tool, squeeze hard
so that the handle reaches its full swing.

8. Use a cable tester


to test for proper continuity.

LEARNING TASK #1

Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following type of cable that is used for
telephone communications and Ethernet networks
a. coaxial cable c. fiber optic cable
b. twisted pair d. multimode cable
2. What type of cable that has a thicker core than single-
mode cable.
a. multimode c. twisted pair
b. single-mode d. untwisted pair
3. Which of the following is not a coaxial cable type?
a. thicknet (10Base5) c. RG-6
b. RG-59 d. Cat3
4. What type of cable that has two or four pairs of wires?
a. coaxial c. shielded twisted pair/STP
b. unshielded twisted pair/UTP d. fiber optic
5. What type of UTP cable in which wiring is used for
telephone systems and Ethernet LAN?
a. Cat5 c. Cat3
b. Cat5e d. Cat6
6. Which of the following where each of wire is wrapped in
metallic foil to better shield the wires from noise.
a. coaxial c. UTP
b. fiber optic d. STP
7. It is a coaxial cable used in networks operating at 10Mbps,
with a maximum length of 185 meters.
a. RG-59 c. thinnet
b. RG-6 d. thicknet 15
8. What type of cable which is made of glass or plastic
conductor that transmit information using light?
a. fiber optic c. twisted pair
b. coaxial d. shielded twisted pair
9. It is mostly used for cable television in U.S.?
a. RG-59 c. thinnet(10BASE2)
b. RG-6 d. hicknet(10BASE5)
10.What type of coaxial cable with more than bandwidth
and less susceptibility to interference?
a. thicknet b. thinnet c. RG-6 d. RG-59

LEARNING TASK #2

Directions: Answer the following questions.

1. What are the devices that use Straight Through


cable wiring? Crossover cable wiring?
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2. How do you know the accuracy of your straight


through and crossover cable?
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3. Can we reuse RJ45? Why


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LEARNING TASK #3

Students will make a straight through and Cross over cable.


Please find below rubrics to be used to assess your work.

LEARNING TASK #4

Make a video or an album on how you performed your


Learning Task # 3

Submitted by:

ARLENE T. VILLANUEVA
Teacher III

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