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    Cis 175 Assignment 1

    Strayer University Week 10 Assignment 3: Business Intelligence and Data Warehouses CIS175008VA016-1154-001 Intro to Networking Professor Obi Ndubuisi June 14, 2015   For the company DesignIT, I would use a LAN type of network (for local-area network). This networks several computers, a mail (exchange) server, a database server and a file share server in one building and interconnects with each switch or backbone. I chose this for this small space because it is less than 100 square feet

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    The Toy Factory Network Design

    Executive Summary The Toy Company has requested an upgrade of their network system. The current system has over ten old Windows 95 Operating System desktops with MS Office 95 products. The office employees use the network to send e-mail, access the Internet, make the payroll, accounting, scheduling receiving and delivering, invoicing, human resources tasks, and an outdated inventory System. The manufacturing side of the operation has a legacy network managing a classic robotics system. Every part

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    Rpr Technology

    Resilient Packet Ring Technology 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background: The nature of the public network has changed. Demand for Internet Protocol (IP) data is growing at a compound annual rate of between 100% and 800%1, while voice demand remains stable. What was once a predominantly circuit switched network handling mainly circuit switched voice traffic has become a circuit-switched network handling mainly IP data. Because the nature of the traffic is not well matched to the underlying

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    Wirless Security

    Wireless Security and Monitoring for the Home Network Raymond Turner Version 1.4b GIAC GSEC Practical Assignment August 21, 2003 Abstract Marketing trends estimate that by the end of 2006, 21 million homes will have implemented a Local Area Network (LAN), and of those 21 million homes 65% will use wireless solutions. [1] The rapidly decreasing cost for wireless devices and the proliferation of wireless solutions provided by the major Internet Service Providers seems to clearly support these growth

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    Mysterious One

    ETSI TR 101 984 V1.2.1 (2007-12) Technical Report Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM); Services and architectures 2 ETSI TR 101 984 V1.2.1 (2007-12) Reference RTR/SES-00274 Keywords architecture, broadband, IP, multimedia, satellite ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N° 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association à but non lucratif enregistrée à la Sous-Préfecture

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    Test

    unprecedented threat to network security guarding, which has literally taken to the airwaves. This paper will deal with vulnerabilities and risks regarding access points (APs) in a wireless network (WLAN) connecting to a wired local area network (LAN) in enterprises. Data for this paper will come from published academic papers, industry publications including white papers and surveys, and industry specialists. It will also include definitions of terms, policy and procedures that affect access

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    A Distributed Joint Channel-Assignment, Scheduling and Routing Algorithm for Multi-Channel Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

    jointly solves the channel-assignment, scheduling and routing problem. Our algorithm is an online algorithm, i.e., it does not require prior information on the offered load to the network, and can adapt automatically to the changes in the network topology and offered load. We show that our algorithm is provably efficient. That is, even compared with the optimal centralized and offline algorithm, our proposed distributed algorithm can achieve a provable fraction of the maximum system capacity. Further

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    Apex Design Plan

    1/19/2015 1/19/2015 One Giant Leap for Apex Design Wireless Network Plan One Giant Leap for Apex Design Wireless Network Plan Team B Team B Apex Design has found the need to incorporate a wireless network to collaborate with their existing wired network. Team B found this opportunity to display to Apex what they can do to bring their company to enjoy the modern conveniences of a wireless network. This deployment plan will cover Team B’s recommendations based off of the

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    Case Work

    PROJECT 7-1 DESCRIBE TWO SUITABLE WAN TECHNOLOGIES FOR EACH OF WILKE’S TWO CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS: OFFICE-TO-OFFICE AND HOME-TO-OFFICE. MY OPTIONS THAT I RECOMMEND AND WHY? THE FIRST SOLUTION WOULD BE A FULL MESH WAN FOR OFFICE-TO-OFFICE. A MESH TOPOLOGY INCORPORATES MANY DIRECTLY INTERCONNECTED SITES. BECAUSE EVERY SITE IS INTERCONNECTED, DATA CAN TRAVEL DIRECTLY FROM ITS ORIGIN TO ITS DESTINATION. IF ONE CONNECTION SUFFERS A PROBLEM ROUTERS CAN REDIRECT DATA EASILY AND QUICKLY. MESH WANs ARE THE

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    Internal Control

    many issues, I would recommend that Leonard Cooper Charter School adapt category 6 which is UTP 1000 Base-T Ethernet Cabling that is consist of the following: * Printer Server * 24 Port Hub * 24 Port Switch * Fiber 1000 Based-F * Topology * Radio Wireless Media Leonard Cooper Charter School has to take into consideration that this system will help in alleviating some of the many network issues that the school currently facing, the disadvantages is that this system that I am proposing

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