UNIT A Concept Review Match each term with the statement that best describes it. 1. Internet i. A worldwide collection of interconnected networks. 2. ARP/NET e. Four computers networked together by DARPA in 1969 3. TCP/IP g. Protocols used by all computers connected to the Internet 4. FTP b. A protocol used to transfer files between computers 5. HTML c. The formatting language used to create a Web page 6. Links a. Clickable text‚ graphics‚ or other Web page elements that point
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efficiency‚ convenience etc. Design Pre-Install work First of all before actually designing the wireless network‚ a site survey is a must and the following points measure out the importance of site survey. When installing WLAN for a company areas of dead space may not be tolerated ensure blanket coverage min bleeding of signal meet per user bandwidth required Factors affecting wireless coverage goals devices
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more LAN’s and are used for public networking the largest is the internet. This is primarily used for larger networks because it can cover more area giving access to more users. A WLAN connection is the WAP or Wireless Access Point that is transmitted by radio waves over hundreds of feet connected by the internet hub. WLAN is composed of
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one future use of this |A possible future of this technology is to use it for RFID | |technology. | | Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) |Maximum transmission distance |107 meters or 350 feet | |Two current applications of WLANs |Used in Home networks and businesses. Supports wireless printing | | |Used in Coffee Shops for free WIFI | |Research WLANs and list one future use of this |One future use of this technology is for frequency-hopping spread spectrum. | |technology. | | Wireless
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ITM 4272 1) The most serious problem with wireless transmission in WLANs is ________. A) inverse square law attenuation B) absorptive attenuation C) shadow zones D) multipath interference Answer: D 2) What propagation problem becomes worse as frequency increases? A) Absorptive attenuation. B) Electromagnetic interference. C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B Answer: A 3) The total range of possible 802.11 WLAN frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band constitutes ________. A) a frequency spectrum
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Case Study 1: Municipal WiFi In this currently changing data-thirsty world‚ people like to access the information regarding family‚ business‚ politics‚ education and social or professional networking in their day-to-day lives. Thus‚ As-mobile-as-possible wireless access to the internet‚ intranet or a corporate database. Applicable services and features will include: VoIP in this case VoWLAN‚ Navigation w/o GPS but over Wireless network Internet browsing for professional development
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WLAN & WiNG 5 Technical Proposal Overview on Motorola Solution and WiNG 5 Motorola is the third largest vendor of wireless LAN access points with approximately 9% of the North American market and the Motorola WLAN portfolio offers a comprehensive portfolio of wireless access points and controllers providing the flexibility to deploy the right solution for any deployment. All Motorola network elements (access points and controllers alike) run the same Wireless Next Generation version
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the Wi-Fi (registered trademark) term specifically defines Wi-Fi as any "wireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) 802.11 standards." Initially‚ Wi-Fi was used in place of only the 2.4GHz 802.11B standard‚ however the wi fi alliance has expanded the generic use of the Wi-Fi term to include any type of network or WLAN product based on any of the802.11 standerds‚ including 802.11b‚802.11a‚ dual band ‚and so on‚in an attempt
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wireless technology in currently in use and how it may enhance the hospitals network. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital currently uses a Local Area Network (LAN) standard within the hospital with certain Departments using a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) standard. The Hospital’s top view IT network perspective has the Hospital divided into two sections‚ the Clinical Areas and the Administrative Function Areas. The entire Hospital‘s backbone (BN) network structure is a 1000 BaseT Ethernet cable. A
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wireless network. Wireless Networks connect devices without wires‚ some examples are cellular networks‚ Wi-Fi networks or terrestrial microwave networks. Wireless LANSs (WLAN) usually connect devices that are very close to each other using the IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards that are marketed under the Wi-Fi name. Kudler plans to utilize WLANs in each location to connect their office computers and printers to the main network. A wide area network will be setup to connect each locations LAN enabling the centralization
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