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Authentication is different, programs/data stored locally vs. on a server,
permissions and responsibility differ as well.
Security, speed of network, backing up data, authentication and monitoring,
shared resources
A small one
Complete A-5: Describing wireless networking, questions 1and 2 on page 1-19. (4 points)
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Radio waves or infrared light
Security, distance to access points, bandwidth, location, number of users,
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Complete A-6: Comparing network protocols used on Windows clients, questions 1-5 on page
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WiFi, Bluetooth, 802.11a, WiMAX
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Useful for constructing large networks with minimal wiring
Point to Point has a dedicated transmission line between nodes
Complete B-2: Describing Ethernet standards, questions 1-6 on page 1-36. (12 points)
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STP, UTP, or Fiber
10GBASE-ZR or 10GBASE-ZW
UTP CAT5,5e, or 6
1000BASE-T Requires all four pairs
Complete B-4: Discussing WAN bandwidth technologies, questions 1-8 on page 1-51. (16 points)
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6000 ft
Option for organizations that dont need a full T1 line
Dividing data into packets and sending each packet individually
X.25 and Frame Relay
Asynchronous Transfer Mode, uses fixed length packets of 53 bytes, can
achieve throughput of 622Mbps
High speeds and packet routes are determined before they are sent
Highly reliable, secure
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Presentation
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Network
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LabSim Labs
Preparation
1. Using the Quick Start Guide for Students located in the Week 1 folder of Blackboard, access
LabSim either through a Web Browser or by Installing the Client.
2. Go to http://www.labsimonline.com to directly access your LabSim account through a browser or
download the LabSim Windows client software at
http://testout.com/support/download/labSimOnlineSetup.exe .
3. Create a LabSim Account
4. Log In
5. Activate Additional LabSim Courses
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the most sense due to the amount of users and also gives the ability to
eventually setup a client/server model for the firm instead of the current peer to
peer setup. There should be some sort of backup storage capability for the firm,
even if its just a network storage device instead of a full-fledged server. I would
also recommend that the firm looks into a network printer/scanner/copier
machine that everyone could use. They wont have to give up their personal
printers that they each have at their desk, but having a large unit setup for mass
printing/copying and having electronic scanning/email capabilities would help
streamline many office procedures.
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Brett Mason, a new colleague with whom you are working at Network Design
Consultants, is unsure about some aspects of the OSI model. He has a list of questions
for you and asks that you develop a table that he can use as a reference for the
answers. Create a table containing two columns and seven rows. Label the left column
Network Function, and label the right column OSI Layer. Enter each of the following
functions in its own row under the left column and then specify the OSI layer that
performs that function under the right column. Bretts questions about functions are as
follows:
Which layer resizes frames to match the receiving network?
Which layer performs data compression?
Which layer ensures data is received in the order it was sent?
Which layer handles the data-carrying signal?
Which layer provides file transfer services?
Which layer enables routing?
Which layer enables the receiving node to send an acknowledgment?
Answer:
OSI Layer
Application
Network Function
Which layer resizes frames to match the receiving network?
Which layer performs data compression?
Which layer ensures data is received in the order it was sent?
Presentation
Transport
Physical
Data Link
Network
Session
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