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    the late 1970’s by enthusiasts and commercial companies. From that time until the present a variation of LAN’s design has been offered in the marketplace. However, in the late 1980’s people began to recognize Ethernet as the flavor of choice. The following report will concern only Ethernet. The figure in appendix shows the basic physical layout of a LAN. As illustrated, a LAN contains various data equipment that all need to communicate with each other. A data equipment could be a web server, a

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    Information Technology Management Task 1 VOIPs Project Western Governors University   EXPLANATION Our proposed voice over internet protocol (VOIP) phone system is powered by Cisco. It is consist of several hardware and software devices. The most basic piece of hardware to be used is the Cisco PBX. This device cost $6000. It supports a surplus of over 1000 extensions. The company has got an approximate 120 users of the old IP telephony system. In this regard three Cisco catalyst switch (POE)

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    Q: 1 (a) explain the data encapsulation process in the OSI reference model inn a data communication network. Ans:- The way toward going data through the layers of the OSI is called epitome. A convention information unit is a parcel of data made by a PC and go starting with one layer of the OSI then onto the next. b). identify the advantages of layered approach of OSI reference model. 1) It is really non-specific model which is considered as a standard model. 2) It backings association situated and

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    Introduction In a book entitled “The Necessary Nature of Future Firms,” George P. Huber provides a blue print detailing how businesses can be relevant and competitive in the future. On the topic of organization learning and knowledge acquisition, Huber (2004) list three dependencies that are crucial to an organization survival. Those dependencies are listed as 1) An organization has to be innovative by 2) acquiring new knowledge or combining current knowledge, 3) or learning new knowledge or

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    Radio signals do not attenuate (False) Broadcast areas should not overlap in a WAN (true) Antennas use same amount of power (False) Omnidirectional in all directions (True) Leased Line available 24-7 365, also known as dedicated line Router belong in Layer 3 of TCP/IP Demark is point at which ISP comes into building and customer takes over SONET – Look up definition Primary function of IP protocol = identify individual hosts and groups of hosts using the address Dynamic Routing

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    Power factor monitor & control 63. PROCURE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE USING CAN PROTOCOL 64. TCP/IP BASED STUDENT ATTENDANCE LOGGING SYSTEM 65. SECURE SYSTEM FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSE 66. CARGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 67. Temperature Data Logger 68. SMS Enabled Industrial Networking 69. Digital Anemometer 70. Mobile car Security System 71. ETHERNET BASED PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM 72. Electricity theft Identification using RF Modems

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    • Prepare to meet tomorrow's business needs with native support for IPv6, which lets you take advantage of the latest networking applications and operating systems without having to upgrade your network. • Reduce power consumption with “green” switches that employ power-efficient microprocessors and quiet, fan less operation in many models. Protect Your Business Investment Cisco 200 Series Switches offer the reliable performance, investment protection, and peace of mind you expect from

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    Evolution of Broadband over Power Line 1.2 Comparison with existing technology 1.3 Architecture of Broadband over Power Line 1.4 Working of Broadband over Power Line 1.5 Definition of terms 2.0 Taxonomy of Broadband over Power Line 2.1 Access BPL 2.1.1 End-End access BPL 2.1.2 Hybrid access BPL 2.2 In-house BPL 3.0 Technological development 3.1 Technological issue 3.2 Radio Frequency Interference 4.0 Benefit of Broadband over Power Line 4.2 Application of Broadband over Power Line 4.3 Global BPL usage

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    Augusta CIS 505 21 February 2016 Strayer University Carlson Shared Services (CSS) uses a centralized data processing model to meet business operational requirements. The central computing environment includes an IBM mainframe, over 50 networked servers from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems. In this centralized data processing unit all the servers and the mainframe had their separate disc storage. This dispersed data storage scheme had the advantage of responsiveness; that

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    makes other routers in it's price range pale in comparison. A combination of superior hardware and feature packed yet easily setup software puts tons of networking power at your fingertips. The N900 in Wireless-N900 means that the RT-N66U can reach up to 900 Mbps using the Wireless-N wireless standard. That wireless standard type works over the traditional 2.4 GHz frequency as well as the less crowded 5GHz bands. Fortunately, the Asus RT-N66U is a dual-band router, meaning it can work

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