Questionnaire for the Instructor ©ITT Educational Services‚ Inc. 104 Date: 01/12/2010 Individual Assessment Skills Questions with Correct Response Criteria Topic 1: Hardware Learning Level 3: Synthesis/Evaluation Question: 1. You are building a LAN in a company that develops insurance management software. What hardware requirements should be taken into consideration? (TB143‚ IT1220) Correct Response Criteria: The student addresses why each is important: PC resources needed: Memory‚ disk
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world with increasing signs of chineseness: silk garments‚ polygamy and concubinage‚ opium‚ culinary delicacies‚ bonded female servants‚ and a generally increasing hierarchization of gender relations. In their early peasant existence‚ Wang Lung and O-lan have a marriage that is‚ despite its obvious inequalities‚ paradoxically more companionate‚ based as it is upon a united passion for the land. An image of the two tilling the soil by each others side evokes some sense of partnership. In the course of
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Definition of a Network Page 2 Definition of a Subnetwork Page 2 Task 1: Preparation and Planning • IP Address Scheme Page 3 Task 2: Network Design and Theory • The OSI Model Page 5 • The TCP/IP Model Page 7 • LANs‚ WANs and the Future Page 8 • Network Design Page 9 • Proposed Network Diagram Page 11 Task 3: Implementation and Testing • Patch Cable Construction and Testing Page 12 • Building the Network Page 13 • Testing
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G.H.RAISONI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Digdoh Hills‚ Hingna Road‚ Nagpur-16. Department of Computer Science & Engg. Question Bank Session 2011-12 Year/Branch/Sem/Sec : 3rd/CSE/ B Subject: Computer Architecture & Organization ____________________________________________________________ _______________ UNIT 1. 1. Explain the three major design levels in a
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Checkpoint: Site Survey Benefits I am writing in regards to the wireless network project. It is important that we do a site survey before we attempt to install any wireless network. The first thing that we need to do is conduct the site survey‚ this will let us know if there are any other wireless networks currently in the area. This needs to be known so that we can figure out which band we will need so that we can minimize any interference and give the best performance possible. By us doing
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1. Open “Network and Sharing Center” 2. Click on “Manage wireless networks” from the Right side Bar. 3. Click “Add” and Select “Manually create a network Profile” 4. Enter the below settings a. Network name : students / staff b. Security Type : WPA Enterprise c. Encryption Type: AES d. Security Key : “leave it blank” 5. Click Next 6. Click “Change connection settings” 7. Select - Security Tab from the menu 8. Click Advanced settings – Tick Specify authentication mode 9. Select Cisco: PEAP and click
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Wi-Fi is a popular technology that al over a computer network‚ including high-speed Internet connections. The Wi-Fi Alliance 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".[A device that can use Wi-Fi can connect to a network resource such as the Internet via a wireless network access point. Such an access point (or hotspot) has a range of about 20 meters (65 feet) indoors and a greater
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On Measuring Available Bandwidth in Wireless Networks Andreas Johnsson Research Area Packet Systems Ericsson Research Mats Björkman The Department of Computer Science and Electronics Mälardalen University Abstract— BART is a state-of-the-art active end-to-end bandwidth measurement method that estimates not only the available bandwidth but also the link capacity of the bottleneck link. It uses a Kalman filter to give estimates in real time during a measurement session. In this paper‚ we have studied
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Lab 6.1: Wireless Broadcast Domains Exercise 6.1.1 Basic Service Sets - is a component of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN architecture Extended Service Sets - is a component of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN architecture that extends the range of mobility to a single Basic Service Set. Exercise 6.2.1 Standard Frequency Maximum Transmission Range Standard Indoor Transmission Range Standard outdoor transmission range 802.11a 5 13 35 126 802.11b 2.4 11 37 133 802.11g 1.4 12 38 140 802.11n 4 10 31 120 Lab 6
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