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    4G is the integration of wireless LAN and Wide Area Network providing 100MHz for mobile and 1GHz for stationary devices. It uses packet switching networking and is based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA) technology. Wireless LANs soon will begin multiplying or more in throughput and range if a smart antenna technology named MIMO works out as its benefactors foresee. The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Evolved Universal Terrestial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Long Term

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    Network analysis models for the service area 3 and 4 shown in the above map. It represent the areas of service from each of the park access point with 1000 feet and 2000 feet of distances along the walkable roadways respectably. The map also shown with multiple distanced park location buffers from 500 feet to 2000 feet. 7. (15) Write a paragraph on the findings of your analysis. Include the quantitative results of your analysis. Be sure to use units that make sense, and state a comparative quantity

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    The current architecture of the Riordan Manufacturing Company Inc. Wide Area Network and network security in place requires updated documentation. The purpose of this paper is to gather the existing information into a single format and evaluate the WAN and security documentation for an executive overview. Riordan Manufacturing, Inc. is an industry leader in the field of plastic injection molding. With state-of-the art design capabilities, they create innovative plastic designs that have earned international

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    gain enhancement technique takes the advantage of use of the air gap for the stacked antenna. This bandwidth and gain enhanced Microstrip antenna can be deployed for the WLAN application operating at a 5GHz ISM frequency band. 1.2 Wireless Local Area network : Now a day’s wireless communication is the basic part of our life because we are using various wireless devices in day to day life. Like Mobile phones, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi system, GPS etc. These devices are based on Wireless communication which involves

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    5 2. Local area network performance issues 6 2.1 Factors affecting response time 6 2.2. Analyzing Data and identifying problems 7 2.3. Use of diagnostic tools to collect data 7 2.4. Compare methods for improving performance of the following 8 3.LocalArea Computer Network Support Issues 9 3.1. Role of suppliers, third party professionals, and local expertise for LAN support issues 9 3.2. User Expectations for the Following Range of Support Options 9 4. Virus on Local Area Network 11 4.1. Symptoms

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    In an attempt to provide end users with a well maintained network storage that would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection. To provide an environment to minimize the use and maintenance of local servers, server space, connectivity, and redundancy. | 2. Intended clients or customers The intended client or customer would be the end

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    designing a WAN, numerous factors must be considered. Organizations attempting to connect multiple factories or offices and remote personnel must take into account a number of variables that will impact overall costs and network functionality. When designing and implementing wide area networks (WANs) that integrate voice, video,

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    Interconnection networks and protocols used for cache-coherence Sanket Desai Computer Engineering California State University Fullerton Fullerton, United States Swetang Gajjar Computer Engineering California State University Fullerton Fullerton, United States Abstract— There have been various cases where the processors sharing memory where one process reads and other writes when a processor is sharing is reading requires the memory to be used by various process but it does not create a problem

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    Loyal Customer Base Cisco has a powerful presence among sizeable corporations, which creates a vast loyal customer base. Cisco has a strong impact over enterprise purchasing decisions, for which several of its IT leaders acquire Cisco products virtually by default. Cisco’s customers perceive the safety of purchasing from a resilient global leader, which gives these corporations the opportunity to acquire WLAN equipment bundled with switches, and other equipment at great prices. The significance

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    This gave birth to today’s idea of grid computing. “Grid computing is a large number of servers acting as one computer” (oracle.com). This idea works on the concept of grids. A grid is a combination of severs, networks, storage, and information working together. These things work together to, “create one or more large pools of computing resources” (grid.ziffdavis.com). A grid is unique in that it can be molded and changed to fit the specific needs and demands

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