NTW202 Wireless Network Implementation and Configuration Individual report assignment help

Assessment 3: Wireless Network Implementation and Configuration

Assessment 3

Information and Rubric

Subject CodeNTW202
Subject NameMobile and Wireless Technologies
Assessment Number and TitleAssessment 3: Wireless Network Implementation and Configuration
Assessment TypeIndividual report
Length / Duration1000 words ± 10%
Weighting %30%
Total Marks30
Purpose of the assessment (with the learning outcomes Mapping)Purpose of this assessment is to enable students to apply their theoretical knowledge by implementing a functional wireless network design in Cisco Packet Tracer. Through hands-on practice, students will gain skills in configuring wireless devices, managing connections, troubleshoot issues, and validate network performance, ensuring they develop confidence and expertise for real-world wireless network deployment.
Due DateWeek 10 – Sunday at 23:59
Submission Guidelines• All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a completed Assessment Cover Page<br>• Your report must include clear headings and subheadings for all requirements mentioned below in the assessment description and instructions<br>• The assignment must be in MS Word format/AE 1.5 spacing, 12-pt. Times New Roman (Body) font, and should be no more than 5 to 6 pages with appropriate section headings<br>• Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using APA referencing style.

 

ModeIndividual Assessment
FormatMicrosoft Word, Pdf
Late submission• Late report submission penalty may be applied (10% per late day)<br>• Extensions will be considered for exceptional cases. Depending on the seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning, zero mark, half mark deduction to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree. All the assessment
Academic Misconduct-

 

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Assessment Description

Building upon the group assessment 2, each student must implement their proposed wireless network design in Cisco Packet Tracer, document the setup process, and follow the implementation procedure. This individual assessment focuses on translating the theoretical design into a working prototype, including network topology, configuration, and testing.

Assessment Structure

Your report should include:

1. Introduction

Brief overview of the implemented wireless network, purpose and scope of the implementation

2. Network Setup and Configuration

Network setup and configuration includes configuration of wireless routers, switches, and access points, implementation of IP addressing, DHCP, and subnetting and wireless security settings.

3. Device Connectivity and Testing

Validation of connectivity of different wireless devices (laptops, IoT devices, etc.), certification of signal strength and connectivity, and analyze its packet transmission using Packet Tracer tools.

4. Performance Analysis

Evaluate of bandwidth usage and latency, effect of interference, handoff, and co-channel interference, network troubleshooting and improvements.

5. Challenges and Reflections

Discuss the problems encountered during implementation and solutions applied and lessons learned.

6. Conclusion

Summarize the implementation procedure and give recommendations for future improvements.

7. Screenshots & Evidence of Implementation

Annotate screenshots of network setup and test results.

8. Packet Tracer File Submission

Final Packet Tracer (.pkt) file must be submitted along with the report.

9. References

All references must be in APA style. In-text references are listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using APA referencing style and sources must be cited at the appropriate place in the text of the report.

NTW202 Mobile and Wireless Technologies

Assessment 3 Report Marking Rubric: Wireless Network Implementation and Configuration. 30

Marking CriteriaFail (0-49%)Pass (50-64%)Credit (65-74%)Distinction (75-84%)High Distinction (85-100%)
Introduction and Clarity of Objectives<br>5%Unclear or incomplete introduction with no clear objectivesBasic introduction with some objectives statedClear introduction with well-defined objectivesDetailed introduction with objectives clearly explainedExceptionally clear, concise introduction with well-articulated objectives and context
Network Configuration and Security<br>10%Network devices incorrectly configured with no or major errors. No wireless security settings implementedBasic device configuration with some security settings or major errorsMost network devices correctly configured with basic security settings in place (e.g., WPA2)All network devices correctly configured with adequate security and best practices appliedComprehensive network configuration with optimal settings, advanced security protocols, and detailed justification
Device Connectivity and Testing<br>5%Devices fail to connect properly. No connectivity test resultsDevices partially connected with basic connectivity test resultsDevices connected successfully with some connectivity test resultsAll devices properly connected with comprehensive connectivity testsAll devices seamlessly connected with thorough, well-documented connectivity tests and analysis
Performance Analysis and Troubleshooting<br>5%No or minimal performance analysis; No troubleshooting stepsBasic performance analysis with few troubleshooting stepsGood performance with some troubleshootingComprehensive performance analysis with effective troubleshooting methodsExceptional performance analysis with advanced troubleshooting, detailed evaluation, and innovative solutions
Report Quality and Explanation<br>15%Weak structure with minimal technical details, poor grammarBasic structure and some technical explanationWell-structured report with clear and relevant technical explanationsClear, detailed, professional report with strong technical depthExceptionally clear, highly detailed, professionally structured report with in-depth technical explanations
Submission of Packet Tracer (.pkt) File PKt<br>10%Packet Tracer file missing or not submitted with evidence or screenshotsPacket Tracer file submitted but has implementation issues, limited screenshots, lacks annotationsPacket Tracer file submitted with some configurations, relevant screenshots provided with proper annotationsPacket Tracer file submitted with well-configured network, annotated screenshots providing detailed evidencePacket Tracer file submitted and fully optimized with a comprehensive configuration, highly detailed and well-annotated screenshots, exceptional evidence

 

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