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- Describe the signal pattern produced on the medium by the Manchester-encoded
preamble of the IEEE 802.3 MAC frame.
- Explain the term handoff
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- 7. A pure ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames on a shared channel of 200 kbps.What is the requirement to make this frame collision-free?Why do individuals of all ages find CS so fascinating? Using a frequency-hopping spread spectrum, 802.11 encodes the expected lifetime of each station in its beacon frames?Fill in the gap In 802.11 architecture, access points periodically send beacon frames. Each of them include the AP’s Service Set Identifier(SSID) and ________________.
- In the variation of 802.11 known as frequency hopping spread spectrum, the period of time that is anticipated to be present at each station is encoded in each beacon frame.Is there any kind of information exchange that takes place between Bluetooth beacon frames and their wireless analogues?Why do people of many ages and walks of life find themselves interested in computer science? In the 802.11 variant known as frequency hopping spread spectrum, the estimated amount of time that each station will continue to operate is contained in the beacon frame of each station.Is it possible to transmit data between a Bluetooth beacon frame and its counterpart that does not use Bluetooth?In a selective repeat sliding window protocol the bandwidth of the link is 10 Mbps. The size of the frame is 10 KB and the one-way delay is 100 msec. If the efficiency of the protocol is 60 % then the minimum number of sequence bits that are required for the protocol is?
- Why is computer science appealing to people of diverse ages and backgrounds? The anticipated duration of each station's lifetime in the frequency-hopping spread spectrum variant of 802.11 is contained in each beacon frame.Can data be transmitted from a Bluetooth beacon frame to its non-Bluetooth counterpart?What attracts people of many ages and walks of life to computer science? The expected lifetime of each station is contained in each beacon frame in the 802.11 variant known as frequency hopping spread spectrum.Is there any way for data to be sent between a Bluetooth beacon frame and a non-Bluetooth one?Compare the Go-back N protocol with the rest of the protocols for effective frame transmission in Data link Layer
- Why do individuals of all ages and from all areas of life find an interest in the discipline of computer science? In the variation of 802.11 known as frequency hopping spread spectrum, the period of time that is anticipated to be present at each station is encoded in each beacon frame.Does data pass back and forth between Bluetooth beacon frames and the Bluetooth equivalents of these beacon frames?Take, for example, IEEE 802.11 RTS and CTS frames as the standard DATA and ACK frames. Is there a benefit to using CTS and RTS frames over other methods? Why not, or why not now?What is it about computer science that piques the curiosity of people of all ages and walks of life? inside the 802.11 protocol known as frequency hopping spread spectrum, the anticipated amount of time that each station will be operational is contained inside each beacon frame.Is it possible to transfer data between a Bluetooth beacon frame and its non-Bluetooth analogue?