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    Social networks and the use of them are becoming increasingly common in today’s globalizing world. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and other social media networks have become fixtures in our culture and have become a part of the lives of its everyday users. The Internet, in part, has allowed social media networks to establish a way to transfer, store, and share private information about those that use it. This information can shared with other corporations and governments which can then be used

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    Mobile Phone Networks

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    My mobile phone network coverage allows me to make a call wherever I want, and the call is never cut off by the network. Independent surveys show that it has the best signal quality with excellent call clarity. The network covers 99 percent of the population, and it has installed more transmitters than any other digital network company. They guarantee that they work the best; in fact, they will even add a free minute of talk time if the call is ever lost. International and off-peak calls are the

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    specifying how IPv6 packets are to be routed in limited networks consisting of IEEE 802.15.4 networks. Because of the constrained payload size of the link layer in 6LoWPAN networks, the 6LoWPAN standard also defines fragmentation and reassembly of datagram. The IEEE 802.15.4 frame size may additionally exceed the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size of 127 bytes for massive application data, in that case additional fragments are needed. 6LoWPAN networks are connects to the Internet through the 6BR (6LoWPAN

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    P1 Wireless Networks

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    P1: Describe Network Technologies Wireless Networks: What is it? A wireless network allows you to have a internet connection without any wires connected. How does it work? To gain a wireless connection you will need a router/ modem, wireless enabled device and then you need to connect that device to the router. What are the benefits? The main benefit of Wi-Fi is that you can move around without having to trail around an Ethernet cable, even though wireless speeds are usually worse, it gives

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    computer network and communication has brought many sophisticated changes to the networking world, But it also made the network systems vulnerable to attacks by hackers anywhere at a distance. These attacks usually start by interrupting the network through some host and encouraging further more attacks on the network. The hackers usually use sophisticated techniques in interrupting the network, they use some softwares which will hardly use some traditional techniques to hack the network. Therefore

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    search engines, emails, and social networks. The rapid innovations innovations in technology contributes to the increasing social network usage, wherein users can now access them through their mobile devices (Yakushev & Mityagin, 2014). A report shows that a Filipinos averagely use social networking services for 4.3 hours a day, which ranks Philippines as the second country with the most hours spent on social networks (Castro, 2015). The large amounts of social network data generated by users has fuelled

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    aela West Guillermo Reyes THE 405: The Oscars Final Paper As actors are the most influential block of the Academy, it is easy to understand why both films, “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Network” are so successful. Both films featured outstanding performances, arguably none more outstanding than that of the female lead in “A Streetcar Named Desire” Vivien Leigh. While the performances off all the actors in each of the films are notable, to accurately discuss how the actors, distinguish themselves

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    • Local Area Network A LAN, local area network, is a group of computers and other devices that share a wireless link to a server. A local area network is usually in a distinct location like an office where all the devices are close, hence the name local. It is used to share resources like a printer and can be used with a small group of people or a much larger one. Interconnection devices such as switches and routers are all used to connect the network to the internet. Wi-Fi or Ethernet can be used

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    wireless scenario consists of homogeneous network and heterogeneous networks. In homogeneous network each base station has similar transmit power level, antenna pattern, receiver noise floor and similar backhaul connectivity. But this type of network has disadvantage of coverage hole. In heterogeneous network the macro BSs is collocated with micro, pico and femto cells. This arrangement increases overall spectral efficiency per unit area (capacity) of the network. Whereas small cell like micro, pico,

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    WANs are systems built for information exchange that connects computers from anywhere in the world across the globe. A wide area network (WAN) is generally used by large corporations or organizations. WANs are very useful to these sorts of associations because it easily allows them to deploy data from their computers to disseminate offices. Large organizations that use multiple facilities usually end up using WANs. Smaller businesses are increasingly using WANs as well. They are able to use WANs

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