Monday, October 7, 2013

Oct 07, 2013

Today in class we spent most of the day on IC3. Which I do prefer over A+ because to me it is easier to learn, and I do prefer to learn software over hardware.

We had an assignment today to build up a device shopping list and here is what me and my partner came up with:



Shopping for:
Criteria
Item(name, price, image, link)
NIC
Kitchen PC
ASUS X202E Intel Core i3 3217U 4GB 500GB 11.6IN Touch Screen Bluetooth Windows 8 Notebook
$539.00
ASUS X202E
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=77123&vpn=X202E-DH31T&manufacture=ASUS&promoid=1317
TP-Link TL-WN851ND Wireless N Dual Antenna Network Adapter Card 802.11B/G/N 2.4GHZ MIMO PCI

Printer
multi-function printer will meet the printing needs of any home or small office. Ideal for making quick photocopies or printing text-based documents, it produces up to 24 pages per minutes, and two-sided duplex printing saves paper and money.
$179.99
Brother All-In-One Laser Printer
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/brother-brother-all-in-one-laser-printer-dcp-7060d-dcp-7060d/10163000.aspx?path=2d0fca77dd8ee96fe9b864453bdee3bben02

$29.99
Trendnet 7-Port USB Network Adapter
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/trendnet-trendnet-7-port-usb-network-adapter-tu2-700/10206019.aspx?path=612da4dc645fdfc5f0c2a656fd71408cen02

Trendnet 7-Port USB Network Adapter


Tablet

32GB Windows RT Tablet with Black Touch Cover - Dark Titanium


Microsoft Surface
$349.99

Microsoft Surface 10.6" 32GB Windows RT Tablet with Black Touch Cover - Dark Titanium - English



Basement PC
A computer is anticipated to be placed downstairs for other family members who want to play online games and connect to the big screen television for everyone to participate. There is also an Xbox Kinect system in that room.
Alienware x51 Gaming Desktop 699.99$
http://goo.gl/KXcqtd
Rosewill RNG-406U 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter 29.99$
Network Components
D-Link Router (wireless)
D-Link Wireless AC1000 Dual Band Cloud Router - 4x 10/100 Fast Ethernet Ports, WAN, Up to 300Mbps (2.4GHz), 650Mbps (5GHz)





























 Our other assignment of the day was to get Windows XP working on a bootable USB.
Here is a working guide on how to get it working:
http://www.komku.org/2009/09/wintoflash-guide-install-windows-xp.html#.UlNd3RC2Zb0

Thanks for taking the time to read this,


Sincerely,
Brandon. F

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