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    Rfid/Rtls

    were willing to go out on a limb.” For its part, Skytron wanted to show how easy it is to install its RTLS (Real-time Location Solution) asset-tracking technology, which is compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. Since the technology doesn’t tap Wi-Fi networks, deployment consists of plugging in sensors to the AC current, attaching tags to the devices being tracked, and installing monitoring software. The need for new wiring and routing devices is very limited, which translates to considerably lower

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    Pros and Con

    recommendations of two wireless technologies are WLAN and Wi-fi. With WLAN it would service as a platform, which adds mobility to business solutions. What the WLAN does that would be beneficial to our business is that the WLAN would be integrated within intermountain wired network, it would also support a large range of devices and applications and would also offer centralized network management services. WIFI would also be a great asset due to its mobility. Wi-Fi is ideal due to not having any cables, which is

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    E-Commerce

    Future of E-Commerce and Pakistan E-commerce in Pakistan In Pakistan we have not find any web site, which are dealing in buying and selling of goods and services. There are different reason that e-commerce is not suitable business. However we have seen the people paying on Internet to see the movies and pornography. We interview few of them that weather they have bought the goods on Internet the most of them said no. The main reason is that they are expensive. After charging the duties

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    Appendix J Checeba Lawton 3/9/2014 Wireless Network Plan Deployment Scenario The best deployment scenario for this particular situation would be the infrastructure setup, because this type of networking mode would enable the system to utilize both the wireless components, as well as the wired components. By doing this, the network could utilize the WLAN

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    Unit 4 Wirless Network Needs

    Unit 4 Research Wireless Network Communication Needs Sarah Simpson NT1210 Introduction to Networking Mrs. Abdule April 18, 2014 Wireless networks communicate much different than wired networks. For a wireless device to communicate in a wireless network it would need to connect to a mobile network. For example you have a device and you pay a mobile company to providing service for you to use it. To provide service, the mobile company installs tall radio towers with antennas extending off

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    Wireless Internet

    Introduction Wireless internet has now become a way of life. It is all around us. Our society has now moved from the ability of being linked by a cord to access the internet to the availability of accessing the world wide web by using wireless capabilities. The way we receive news and media has changed since the invention of wireless. This technology has become so common that one may rarely think about it at all when using it. The days of plugging up a computer to an Ethernet cord to be connected

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    Owner

    Lab Assessment Questions & Answers lab #8 1. What are some common risks, threats, and vulnerabilities commonly found in the Remote Access Domain that must be mitigated through a layered security strategy? 2. What default configuration should be placed on host-based firewalls when accessing the network remotely? 3. What risks, threats, and vulnerabilities are introduced by implementing a Remote Access Server? 4. What is a recommended best practice when implementing

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    Ollo Wimax Internet Service Provider

    [pic] 1. Background of the Company and the Brand Ollo is a common brand (co-branding) used by two local ISP operators New Generation Graphics Limited (NGGL) and Bangladesh Internet Exchange Limited (BIEL). Both companies have separate independent of each other networks and each customer signs the contract (by signing a registration form) with both. In order to use the worldwide expertise and the latest technologies, maintain high quality standards for the service and customer care both companies

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    4g Lte Implementation for Mobile Healthcare Units

    4G LTE Implementation for Mobile Healthcare Units Executive Summary The adoption of LTE from Verizon Wireless will empower the organization to be portable and maintain a fast, reliable, and secure connection among its mobile healthcare professionals. This will save money and allow for greater productivity. Business Problem with Benefits The Business problem that Tim and management have presented is that their business, a healthcare system, has doctors (both clinical and research) spread

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    New Technology Research for Network Systems Administration

    was Home-linking Technology. The article I read was “Dual Band Router leverages 802.11ac wireless standard.” from the Product News Network. The article started by describing the speed of the new 802.11ac router. Equipped with the Broadcom 5 GHz WI-Fi chip, the Cloud Router 5700 can deliver speeds up to 1750 Mbps. Its predecessor, the 802.11n has vendor promised speeds of up to 600 Mbps. The Cloud Router also supports wireless HD streaming and multi-person online gaming. It allows users to monitor

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