1. Introduction The company is a greeting card manufacturers and exporter. The office is unit 6, 7 and 10 on the 17th floor in Fortress Tower Center. There are around 12clerical staffs, 10sales representatives and 5 managers. The company has some issues for their existing systems. One is that staffs are using USB flash drive to store sensitive documents for work at home and it is easy to lose. Second is to reduce the number of business trips. Third is to reduce communication expense. Fourth is that
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This book connects to modern society because of the Flint Water Crisis. People who are having to deal with the Flint Water Crisis clearly don’t have to go through as bad circumstances as everyone during the Holocaust, but it connects to it because of how the people of Flint have to be cut off from water just like depending on what camps you were in during the Holocaust, you got cut off from food. The reasons why they got cut off from these things were obviously completely different. People of Flint
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between telecommunications outlet and the horizontal cross-connect Backbone Cable – cable between telecommunications and equipment room Patch Cord – cable between network device and main cable run or outlet Connectors – device attached to end of “cabling” that attaches to another Conduit – section in which cables are housed for protection Racks – frame where panels, switches, and other equipment are installed Punch-Down Blocks – cross connect block where the wires are placed into a terminal groove
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Social media is responsible for greater communication and a wider range of relationships. Social media is made up of a plethora of forums that people use to connect to each other. Social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter are the new wave of communication and are the fastest growing means for meeting people, keeping people updated, and connecting with friends and family. Social media sites remind people of important days and events that they might not have known about otherwise, everything
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is more expensive and harder to install than other physical media. Define a LAN, and describe its components and the functions of each component. LAN is a local area networks connect PCs and other digital devices together within a 500-meter radius and used for many corporate computing tasks. LANs typically connect a few computers in a small office, all of the computers in one building, or all of the computers in several buildings in close proximity. LANs are also used to link long-distance
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radio waves transmitted electronically from the NIC’s antennae. The connection is started electronically through antennae and transferred over radio waves then back into an electronic signal in the device. A modem is a piece of equipment used to connect a user’s computer to a network. The modem is essentially a converter in that it can convert analog cables to digitals ones and vice versa. The analog signals come from a telephone wire that is inserted in the modem and the digital signals are what
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12) C and D 13) B 14) C 15) A and D 16) D 17) D 18) D 19) A 20) B Define Key Terms Computer Networking: A group of computers sharing data. Computer Network: A LAN (local area network) that connects computers in a house, at school or at work. Application: A software program that runs on any computer / device that enables the user to perform specific tasks. Email: A system for sending and receiving messages. Voice call: A telephone call.
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How Virtual Private Networks Work Document ID: 14106 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions Background Information What Makes a VPN? Analogy: Each LAN Is an IsLANd VPN Technologies VPN Products Related Information Introduction This document covers the fundamentals of VPNs, such as basic VPN components, technologies, tunneling, and VPN security. Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used This
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network. This will consist of both their internal networks at all five offices, but also have access to the data on their network while at customers homes, the senior citizen centers and as well as the schools where they do work. This ability to connect to the network while on the road will allow them to process payments as well as being able to access customer history while out of the office. By connecting the different offices together and accessing the networks from outside the office they will
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characteristics of two selections from this soundtrack, “Gotham’s Reckoning” which has become Bane’s primary theme music that will forever connect the audience with feeling of impending doom and “Rise” the epic closing number in the movie that connects us to the previous films in the trilogy. There is a reoccurring rhythmic pattern used throughout this soundtrack that seemingly connects each piece in the work. The chant heard throughout the score gives a primitive depth since the words are unrecognizable. Hans
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