1. An enterprise campus LAN uses wired UTP Ethernet and wireless 802.11 LANs at the edge of the LAN. Looking at a particular floor in a particular building‚ all the devices connect to either a single Ethernet switch or single wireless access point‚ both of which sit in a wiring closet in the middle of the space. Which of the following is true about the distance limitations in this LAN? C. All Ethernet user devices can be up to 100 meters away (but no farther)‚ while WLAN devices must typically be
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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\student>ipconfig/all Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : MININT-LCOQIU3 Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : campus.ittesi.com Ethernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection: Media State
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Roman Katoliko NT1210 CHAPTER 3: Building TCP/IP Networks Lab 3.1: Network Reference Models Ex 3.1.1 What would happen if wireless devices were not governed by the Wi-Fi Alliance and each vendor had its own standards and protocol? What impact would this have on your personal life or business communications? If each vendor had their own standards and protocols‚ we would have a harder time making devices that we use every day to inter-operate. Imagine buying specific BRAND of ROUTER for
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NT1210 Introduction to Networking Unit 2: Chapter 2‚ Introduction to Computer Networking 1 Objectives Identify the major needs and stakeholders for computer networks and network applications. Identify the classifications of networks and how they are applied to various types of enterprises. Explain the functionality and use of typical network protocols. Use preferred techniques and necessary tools to troubleshoot common network problems. 2 Objectives Define a computer network. Identify
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In this week’s seminar I learned about the classroom guidelines as well as the core components of the criminal justice system. I reviewed the powerpoint presentation in order to understand more clearly the discussion. American criminal justice. Core components 1. Police 2. Courts 3. Corrections How this 3 work together and how they need money to run and they get their money from the tax payers. 1) Out of 1000 serious crimes 500 are unreported crimes‚ out of 500 crimes reported to the police
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Nt1210 LAB3 3.1: Networking models Review: The two networking models are TCP/IP which had 5 different layers and the OSI model which has 7 layers. They mainly incorporate the same layers and the only difference is that the TCP/IP layer combines layers 5‚ 6 and 7 all into layer 5. Both models are along the same line of information and both explain how a network moves data. 3.2: OSI reference model: The OSI model includes two more layers that the TCP/IP layer already had but is constructed in
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NT1210 Unit 2 Assignment 2: Computer Basics Review Week 2 1. C 2. B 3. C‚ E 4. A‚ D 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. D 9. A‚C‚ D 10. C‚ D 11. A 12. A‚ D 13. B 14. C 15. A‚ D 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. A 20. B Key Terms 1. Computer Networking - A combination of many components that work together so that many different devices can communicate. 2. Computer Network - A combination of many components that work together so that many different devices can communicate. 3. Application
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Vance Campbell NT1210 – Intro to Networking Lab 3.1 to 3.4 3.1 1. Why would a three-layer model of communication that has the layers physical‚ network‚ and application be insufficient to adequately describe network communication? A. Because there is no transport or application layer. 2. What is the history of the OSI reference model? How did it come about and why was it created? Use your textbook and Internet research to support your answer. A. It was created to standardize the way
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NT1210 Mid-Term Exam Study Sheet Chapter 1 1.Kilobye (KB)‚ Megabyte(MB)‚Gigabyte(GB)‚ Terabyte (TB) –Approx. number of bytes in each 2.Capacitor charge to represent 0 or1 3. Convert binary to decimal 4.Hexadecimal 5.Disk drive – platters‚ tracks‚ sectors Chapter 2 6.Digital voice calls 7.Video compression 8.Web address – identify protocol‚ server‚ web page 9.Internet core 10.Device drivers 11.Network topologies Chapter 3 12.Networking standards 13.De Facto standard 14
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using the router. It shows you how the setting gets lock but you could unlock them to change those settings. Exercise 6.3.3 The IP config show you everything you need to know from your IP address and your gateway and basically it shows you your networking. Lab 6.4: WLAN Placement Exercise 6.4.1 The placement in the homes is important and directional is it has to be
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