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    Networking

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    #1 a. LAN b. MAN c. WAN #3 MAC- media access control #5 WAN wide area network #7 Topology- the architecture of a network #9 D. token-ring hub #11 hub- broadcasts the data it receives t oall devices connected to its ports Switch- forwards a fram it receives directly out the port associated with its destination address #13 A. frame size #15 64 and 1518 bytes #17 organizationally unique identifier- the first 6 digits of an address which are used to indicate the vendor of the network

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    Fannie and Freddie remain two of the largest financial institutions in the world, responsible for a combined $5 trillion in mortgage assets. The primary function of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is to provide liquidity to the nation’s mortgage finance system. Fannie and Freddie purchase home loans made by private firms (provided the loans meet strict size, credit, and underwriting standards), package those loans into mortgage-backed securities, and guarantee the timely payment of principal and interest

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    Reforming the Housing Market Today, because of the way congress has structured GSEs Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac undermine market discipline and actualize reverse incentives, leading to immoral behavior by market participants. The promise of market discipline is its ability to identify risk and deters immoral behavior. The 2008 financial crisis was induced by the dissolution of market discipline and rampant immoral behavior. Thus, to safeguard against another financial crisis congress should address

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    (switch and router) has its own IP address even though the switch is embedded in the router. Each network interface also has a MAC address, which identifies each individual node’s identity. Think of mac address as a person’s social security number. Whether you change your name or relocate, your social security number will be the same. In networking, IP addresses can change but mac addresses do not. Data transmitted on a network is a packet, which is a sequence of zeros and ones (binary) (Strangio, 2016)

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    Essay on Netw 202 week 5

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    Performing Switch Startup and Initial Configuration vLab (20 points) Write a paragraph (a minimum of five college-level sentences) below that summarizes what was accomplished in this lab, what you learned by performing it, how it relates to this week’s TCOs and other course material, and just as importantly, how you feel it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (8 points) in this lab I am performing a switch start up and initial configuration. This lab showed me how to set up

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    The Global Economic Environment EMBA 683 - Fall 2011 Case: U.S. Subprime Mortgage Crisis - Policy Reactions 1) What are the causes behind the U.S. Subprime mortgage crisis? Is one cause more responsible than another? The first and more important factor that lead to the subprime mortgage crisis was governments creation of Freddie and Fannie. This move by the government to intercede the private financial industry sector eventually lead to the US government being the largest lender of mortgages

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    Subprime Meltdown

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    Subprime Meltdown: American Housing and Global Financial Turmoil Borrowers with a lower credit score were considered as risky and were called ‘subprime borrowers’. Therefore the interest rates on these loans were higher than the rates given to borrowers with a higher credit rating. In the 1970s it was very difficult for these borrowers to avail loans. They had to apply through conventional lenders for loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The procedure was long and tedious

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    node access to the shared wireless medium. The MAC is the core of communication protocol stack which provides the basic for achieving Quality of Service (QoS) in any wireless networks. A versatile MAC should support diverse applications and different types of data such as continuous, periodic, burst and non-periodic data along with high level QoS. MAC plays a major determining factor in improving overall network performance. The fundamental task in MAC protocol is to avoid collisions and to prevent

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    This paper will be explaining how switches and hubs handle MAC addresses, what additional features are available on switches that are not available on hubs. It will also address how bandwidth can be enhanced through a switch, describes differences in how traffic flow between a switch and a hub. In addition, analyze how switches and hubs play a role in security. According to Hardwood & Bird (2005), hubs connect devices on a twisted-pair network. Hardwood & Bird (2005) stated that a hub does not perform

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    An Asset Price Bubble

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    1. Literature Review. (No project plan) Over the past decade, the media and the number of well-known press constantly claim that the prices of house in US is realistically the best evidence of the existence of an asset price bubble in the housing market during the early 2000s. The first effort here we can look at is a survey by McCarthy and Peach (2004) which shows that the level of home prices relative to household income and the level of home prices relative to rent are commonly used to support

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