Case Study 2 January 24, 2013 ISSC 340: Local Area Network Technologies American Military University This document is a proposal for a full network solution to support multiple users and services at the America One Car (AOC) dealership located in Washington DC. The following will include a description of recommended internet service provider (ISP), network cable and infrastructure to include all network equipment, i.e. routers, switches, wireless access points, file and storage server
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* Basic Service Sets (BSS) - In computer networking a service set is a set consisting of all the devices associated with a consumer or enterprise IEEE 802.11 Wireless local area network. The service set can be local, independent, extended, or mesh * Extended Services Sets (ESS) - 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. An extended service set is a set of two or more BSSs that form
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testing and certifying products to prove that they work with other products that have already been certified? c. Wi-Fi Alliance 7. Which of the following answers define a wireless LAN physical layer standard that was originally ratified by the IEEE before the year 2000? a. 802.11a b. 802.11.b 8. Which of the following locations is the least likely place to find a wireless LAN? b. As a link between two Ethernet switches on two different floors of the same building 9. Which of the following
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Networking Questions 1. How many bytes are in a kb? 1,000 2. Zero 3. Convert 00101011 = 43 4. On graphic what part of drive? Track 5. A single Hexadecimal digit is equivalent to ______ binary positions? = 4 6. How voice communications are converting to digital signals? They are broken into very small samples and then binary values are assigned to them. 7. What does compression to video files? It takes a standard video and stores it as a smaller video file. 8. Protocol
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Point a. Cisco Catalyst WS-C2960S-24TS-S 24-port 10/100/1000 switch will be our switch also found on amazon.com for 771.90 b. The Switch will be used to distribute the data to our wireless access points in the building via Ethernet. c. Cisco Wap371 IEEE 802.11Ac 1.27 Gbps Wireless Access Point - Ism Band - Unii Band for 300.63 on Amazon.com d. It will be our wireless access points that will be distributed at least in all the rooms unless they are the computer rooms. We want to make sure that everyone
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The 802.11B was an amendment to the original 802.11 standard released in because the original did not have fast enough speeds to be sufficient to support the needs that the technology required. 802.11B added speeds of 5.5 and 11 Mbps. The 802.11B standard also supports wireless devices that are up to 115 meters or 375 feet apart. If the distance is exceeded or as it grows farther apart the standard states that the signal lower its transfer speed instead of completely dropping its signal if it falls
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ability to expansion of a WLAN o Rough cost estimate: $250 • Component Name: Cables o Rationale for using component: The access point is connect to wired network with cables to give wireless access o Rough cost estimate:$10 IEEE Wireless Network Type Apex Designs has identified that an 802.11n LAN will be implemented. Access Point Management Apex Designs has decided that thin access points will be used to simplify the management of the wireless LAN. These access points
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Section 11-2 1. List two advantages of wireless networking. 1. User mobility in the workplace. 2. A cost-effective networking media for use in areas that is difficult or too costly to wire. 2. What are the three areas defined for the IEEE 802.11 standard? 1. Physical Layer (PHY) The method of transmitting the data, which may be either RF or infrared (although infrared is rarely used.) 2. Medium Access Control (MAC) I. The reliability of the data
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changes into your databases, or empty your credit cards. a. The 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard: In 1997, the IEEE ratified the 802.11 Wireless LAN standards, establishing a global standard for implementing and deploying Wireless LANS. The throughput for 802.11 is 2Mbps, which was well below the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet counterpart Late in 1999, the IEEE ratified the 802.11b standard extension, which raised the throughput to 11 Mbps, making this extension more comparable
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to consider when setting up a wireless network are compatibility, expenses, limitations due to distance and building structure, and Wi-Fi network security. Wireless network technology, also referred to as WLANs, uses an industry standard known as IEEE 802.11 that enables computers to communicate via radio frequencies instead of cables. The 802.11 network is available as 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.11a. These networks are not all compatible. They can differ in radio frequency spectrum,
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