Wireless security policy for a medium-sized banking organization using the following structure: Wireless Security Policy - A wireless policy for a medium-sized banking organization will needed to deploy a wireless LAN to the network and there will not need an onsite IT. The remote can be manage by a standalone intelligent access point which will integrated the wireless LAN by streamline the configuration and management the system. The Network infrastructure wills us a Cisco system for Layer 2 and
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| 5 | Provide the manufacturer of the selected equipment. | Model number | 5 | Provide the model number of the selected equipment. | Cost | 5 | Provide the cost for the piece of required equipment. | Mounting | 5 | Explain how the equipment is mounted to a building. | Speed | 5 | Provide the maximum speed that each link will be able to achieve. | Frequency | 10 | For the RF option‚ provide rationale for the band and why other possible bands are rejected. | Analysis | 10 | Provide technical
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BBIT 3102:NETWORK MANAGEMENT MBUGUA PHILIP mbugua_mwenja@yahoo.com i BBIT 3102 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Contact Hours 42 Pre-requisite BBIT 2203: Introduction to Business Data communication and computer networks Purpose To introduce basic techniques of managing a business information network operating systems. Objectives By the end of the course unit a learner shall be able to: Designing a physical computer network Selecting network devices and hardware for
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TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS Maninder Kaur professormaninder@gmail.com What is Network? • A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs)‚ exchange files‚ or allow electronic communications. • The computers on a network may be linked through cables‚ telephone lines‚ radio waves‚ satellites‚ or infrared light beams. Different Types of Networks • Depending upon the geographical area covered by a network‚ it is classified as: – Local
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Consumption is one more humanized business‚ companies and enterprises with consideration of important ’people elements’ efforts employees consumers. However‚ spending can have other significance‚ and represents the consumption culture and prominent advantages and a materialistic social evils‚ and emphasizes the importance of global business environment. The company must keep their happiness and consumers’ development and sales of consumer demand based on the new product. Consumer’s needs and the needs
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for my Ethnographic Paper is “Denver Homeless”. The video is a collection of interviews from people who are homeless in Denver. Created by “Isaac‚ John‚ Steven and Austin: the video goes to show a lot of things. They go on to ask a series of questions including: How do you view Denver life? Why are you here? What is urban peak? How do kids end up here? What leads to kids being homeless? How do programs build relationships? How is life outside of these programs? What where your dreams as a kid? Are
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REAL WORLD 3 SAIC‚ Hewlett-Packard‚ GE‚ and Others: The Business Case for Wireless Sensor Networks Some big companies are trying to make the worldand almost everything in it-smarter. Science Applications International Corp. (SAlC)‚ the big government IT contractor‚ is developing technology for the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security that could use hundreds of tiny‚ wireless sensors packed with computing power to help secure U.s. borders‚ bridges‚ power plants‚ and ships by detecting suspicious
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Dynamic Cluster Structure for Object Detection and Tracking in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks Xiang Ji∗ ‚ Hongyuan Zha∗ ‚ John J. Metzner∗ ‚ and George Kesidis† ∗ Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University‚ University Park Email: {xji‚ zha‚ metzner}@cse.psu.edu † Department of Electrical Engineering Pennsylvania State University‚ University Park Email: kesidis@engr.psu.edu leads to large amount of information delivery. In general‚ the cost for computation locally
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----------------------------------- Jul 19‚ 2005 Wireless Technology Industry Report ----------------------------------- Wireless Technology Industry Report (2005-06) The forecast where a technology will be on the future of wireless LAN The current level of wireless technology The development of wireless networking The influence on the future of wireless LAN The trend of the time of wireless networking Background In June‚ 1997 the IEEE‚ the body that defined the dominant
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