This chapter discusses preparing network connections by installing networking devices like switches and routers, cabling up LAN and WAN connections, and establishing console connections. It describes Cisco's networking products for different network layers, including hubs, switches, and routers. Hubs function at the physical layer and connect devices in the same collision domain. Switches function at the data link layer and solve bandwidth and collision problems by separating devices into different ports/segments. Routers are used to solve broadcast problems and contain traffic and come in models for different office/network sizes.