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Patton – Fuller community hospital’s network system consist of two major parts, the first part is the executive part that connects the hospitals executive management, human resources department, operations, IT and data center, etc., the first network is connected using a 1000base-T Gigabyte network connection that uses a typical Cat6 cabling (Apollo Group Inc., 2008), the second major part of the network connects the departments of radiology, operating room, wards, ICU’s, etc. using a 1000base F fiber optic based connection, this connection is a
Traditional Strategy vs. Broadband; these two are similar in design (which is why we must look at these two side by side) in some areas and have major differences in others
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contains the case narrative, related figures, and a set of questions and problems. These do not have one unique solution. There are too many alternatives when dealing with LANs, WANs, MANs, BNs, and the Internet, so a reallife network design and development problem can have several workable answers.
Riordan Manufacturing's current interconnected WAN network is Ethernet based and is using Cat5E cabling with RJ45 connectors throughout all of its facilities. Each computer or device is connected with Cat5E cabling and RJ45 connectors to either as Cisco 2950 switch a local gateway or to a Linksys EF2H24 24 port
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Data/Broadband Offerings. As the communications industry continues to move toward Internet-based technologies that are capable of blending traditional wireline and wireless services, AT&T plans to offer services that take advantage of these new and more sophisticated technologies. In particular, the company intends to continue to focus on expanding its AT&T U-verse high-speed broadband and video offerings, while developing IP-based services that allow customers to unite their home or business wireline services with their wireless service. In addition, this company’s size and leverage ought to allow it to take advantage of a maturing telecommunications space via increased spectrum, capacity, and data services.
Held, G. (1999). Data communications networking devices: Operation, utilization, and LAN and WAN internetworking. Chichester: Wiley.
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Using CubeSat architecture, the U.S. Navy has initiated the HALO-Net (high-band Anti-jam LPI [Low Probability of Intercept]/LPD [Low Probability of Detection] Optical Network) project to develop an optical communication network. It is known that shock test took place in 2016. (Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, n.d.). Additional information regarding the project has not been located.
During June 2012 summer vacations, I had the opportunity to attend an in-plant training at BSNL REGIONAL TELECOM TRAINING CENTRE AT CHENNAI (BSNL is India's oldest and largest communication service provider). Here I learnt the basics of Digital Communication and Optical Fiber Communication, which helped me, enjoy these subjects and
Topology: The current network was able to mix different speeds to match departmental needs. The physical topology in use is linear bus topology which also translates to a logical bus topology. The cable in use being Thicknet gives extended length allowance which is 500meters for a given segment and 2500 meters total cable
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