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    System Selection While discussing about the system selection on the basis of GSM, there are many thins which need to consider ad play a very significant role. This can be providing security on the wireless communication, adding most demanded features etc. Gums are the most widely used technology used for communication with the help of mobile device which is generally used to talk to a person which can be at far distance. This generally established communication between two different devices which

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    strategic communication architecture. (APUS, n.d., Week 1 Lesson) This DOD attempt gave birth to Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP). TCP /IP soon found its widespread uses in the web and many networking applications (because they were very reliable and effective). TCP/IP made “web-enabled” devices possible. In addition, TCP/IP would connect to the internet (if desired) for remote

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    of Networking IT204 Discussion Board 4 9/8/2017 Static IP address is an IP address that is permanent to a specific host for a certain amount of time. This IP address is assigned by the ISP out of a specific designated block of IP addresses and manually entered into the computer. While primarily IP addresses are sent to the host by the DHCP now, certain people prefer static IP. Static IP is also used for the URL or uniform resource locator to give a website a permanent

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    NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGE: In the IP address text box, type the IPv4Address value form Table 7-4, changing the address from 192.168.110.x to 192.168.111.x 11. NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGE: In the Preferred DNS server text box, type the following DNS Server Value: 192.168.111.250 (our classroom hardware is different from that of

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    Assignment 1 Nt13p 9. 1

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    communicate with each other through addressing in a network. At first devices used to be assigned unique static IP addresses. But, this system could not be scaled up when mobile devices became more common. Modifying each device’s address, such as that of a mobile phone or laptop, each time it moved from one location to another became very complex. To resolve this issue, dynamic address configuration was developed, and soon became the standard addressing system for most networks around the world

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    Q1: If an Ethernet port on router was assigned an IP address of 172.16.112.1/20, what is the maximum number of hosts allowed on this subnet? A. 1024 B. 2046 C. 4094 D. 4096 E. 8190 Answer: C Explanation: Given IP address of 172.16.112.1 / 20, subnet mask: 255.255.240.0 max. num of hosts =(( 2^12) -2 ) = 4096-2 = 4094 Q2.:An access list was written with the four statements shown in the graphic. Which single access list statement will combine all four of these statements into a single statements that

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    of TCP/IP and what do they do? Who is the primary user of TCP/IP? TCP/IP is the transport/network layer protocol we use on the internet. Many BN’S, MAN’s and WAN’s rely on it. This is because it is relatively efficient, and transmission has few errors. Any errors that are found, are checked and so large files can be sent even in the most unsafe network and the data will still be unchanged. TCP/IP is very compatible with a number of data link protocols as well. The two parts of the TCP/IP are the:

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    exchanging each single packet to the destination address at nonstop interims however the greatest result for every interim will be the same one, this will include a few different routes or paths . This is one method to ensure the nature of the methodology by permitting one and only single packet at a solitary interim to the destination address. In another way it can be seen as moving information in divided little blocks to the destination address which are again assembled in a exact sequence to

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    Country (line 3) name@xyz.com – optional (line 4) Abstract- There are millions of Electronic devices in and around the world. Each device will have unique address and those devices connect to the world or other devices through a network. Each network will have unique address called IP Address. Being very hard to remember all the IP address and to

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    Domain Name System or DNS is an international address system developed to ensure that every computer connected to the Internet has its own address. DNS assigns addresses to Internet web servers [10]. However, in the DNS system, that address is actually a set of numbers like 173.194.39.78. This set of numbers is called the computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address. The Domain Name System is most often described as the Internet’s phone book or address book. All of us Internet users use it on daily

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