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    Frontier is available in the area. Frontier offers a service called FiOS. This is different than AT&T’s service completely as instead of travelling over the copper wire of pre-laid phone lines‚ it travels over specially placed fiber optic cabling‚ straight to the users home. This means that the technology and quality of service for both providers is different. Frontier offers phone‚ internet‚ and television‚ all traveling over their fiber network. They offer similar speeds of 25 Megabits per

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    Implementation Plan

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    strategies and procedures. Schedule Purpose: Premier Technology will be developing the network. The implementation Projected start time will be Nov 12‚ 2012‚ Jan 3‚ 2013 will be the projected finish time. Cabling Premier Technology will begin installation and setup as soon as the cabling structures Have been built in accordance with the RFP. The purchase of the equipment should be made at least 3 weeks prior to start of project. LAN LAN equipment will be purchased 2 weeks prior to start

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    shop. Various elements of the project such as project scope‚ work breakdown structure‚ resource management plan‚ and communication plan and risk management are addressed‚ thus ensuring that the project is effectively thought out and planned in a structured and very detailed manner. Scope statement – The scope statement of the project is discussed in this section‚ essentially all the activities that are required to make the project a success Project objective – To start a niche and specialty themed

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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOGICAL DESIGN AND PHYSICAL DESIGN OF A NETWORK When comparing the logical and physical design of a network I visualize a carefully thought out plan created from start to finish by the individuals that would ultimately be using and maintaining it. Like many areas in Information Technology‚ Network Design cannot be taken likely. All of the necessary steps like those of the SDLC process must be done step-by-step in order to minimize unnecessary costs‚ downtime and loss of

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    to refer to the merging (convergence) of audio-visual and telephone networks with computer networks through a single cabling or link system. There are large economic incentives (huge cost savings due to elimination of the telephone network) to merge the audio-visual‚ building management and telephone network with the computer network system using a single unified system of cabling‚ signal distribution and management. See VOIP and Intelligent Infrastructure Management (IIM). This in turn has spurred

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    University of Phoenix BSA /375 Final paper of SR-rm-004 Analyze HR System Riordan Manufacturing is a company looking to upgrade their HR System. Their HR System is out of date and needs to improve its usefulness and effectiveness. Based on the Service Request SR-rm-004‚ this paper will prepare and describe information-gathering techniques and design methods for the Riordan Manufacturing HR System project. This paper will also identify key factors that will help ensure information for

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    Ndrm 7th Chapter 1 1

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    1 Chapter 1—Networking Fundamentals ® Chapter 1 Networking Fundamentals This chapter provides an overview of basic networking concepts‚ including network architecture‚ design‚ and project management. Chapter 1: Networking Fundamentals Table of Contents 1 Chapter 1—Networking Fundamentals Introduction to Networking Fundamentals.................................... 1-1 Overview ........................................................................................................ 1-1 Networking

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    in contrast to wide area networks (WANs)‚ include their smaller geographic area‚ and non-inclusion of leased telecommunication lines. ARCNET‚ Token Ring and other technology standards have been used in the past‚ but Ethernet over twisted pair cabling‚ and Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies currently used to build LANs. The increasing demand and use of computers in universities and research labs in the late 1960s generated the need to provide high-speed interconnections between computer

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    NT1310 Unit 9 Lab 1

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    New Building-Optical Networks The new structure has been given a grant to make its network state of the art by making it a fiber optic network. The topics of discussion that will be mentioned in this paper are the hardware that will be necessary for the inside and outside of the building and how we would expand the fiber to an adjacent building if it is built. Another topic to be discussed will be describing the safety procedures that will be following during the installation. INSTALLATION HARDWARE

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    Bus Topology

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    Bus Topology http://compnetworking.about.com/od/networkdesign/a/topologies.htm http://fallsconnect.com/topology.htm Bus topology Bus topology refers to a single cable that connects all the workstations‚ servers‚ printers and other devices on the network. The cable runs from device to device by using tee connectors that plug into the network adapter cards. Each end device has a terminator on one end of the tee and a cable going out to the next device on the other end‚ while all devices in the

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