Project Description Contractor Requirements: The contractor has obtained all licensing required to comply with all codes local and state as well as federal for the job proposed. The contractor has also proved that they are a licensed and authorized reseller of the networking and infrastructure components quoted throughout this agreement and can show proof thereof. The work will be supervised by a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) during all phases of the installation. An
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Entrance Facilities) ii. Equipment Room (ER) iii. Telecommunications Closet (Also called (TR) Telecommunications Room or (TE) Telecommunications Enclosure) iv. Backbone Cabling v. Horizontal Cabling vi. Work Area 5. Which subsystem does permanent networking cabling within a building belong to? i. Backbone Cabling 6. What is a cross-connect? i. Cross-connect – A space where you are going to take one or
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Internet connection. Other uses of LAN are sharing Internet connection with neighbours and reducing the cost for everyone in the neighbourhood. Requirements: 1) UTP Cat-5 Cables [pic] UTP Cat-5 Cables 2) RJ-45 Connectors [pic] RJ-45 Connectors 3) Crimping tool [pic] Crimping tool 4) Cable stripper [pic] Cable stripper 5) Broadband router [pic] Broadband Router 6) Switch [pic] LAN Switch 1. Choose a central location for the switch and the Broadband router 2. The cables from each
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Cable is the medium through which information usually moves from one network device to another. There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs. In some cases, a network will utilize only one type of cable, other networks will use a variety of cable types. The type of cable chosen for a network is related to the network's topology, protocol, and size. Understanding the characteristics of different types of cable and how they relate to other aspects of a network is necessary for
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ITN 100 ASSIGNMENT 2| LAST NAME _Johnson__ FIRST NAME _George____ 04/02/0214 Chapter 3 & 4 Mini-Cases Q1 Eureka! New Office Eureka staff answers the phone and respond to requests entered on the Eureka! Website. Much of their work is spent on the phone and on computers searching on the Internet. They have just leased a new office building and are about to wire it. What media would you suggest they install in their office and why? ANSWER 1 I would suggest that
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KTD Consultants We are a Network Consulting Team called KTD. We have been asked to implement a system in a new multi-specialty medical practice. In this practice, they will have ultrasound imaging, MRI, EKG, and other diagnostic modalities that are digitally read on a computer screen. They would also like to include an Electronic Medical Record system such as AllScripts, EPIC, or NexGen that will need to be accessible to all employees and doctors. This will be a new satellite office for
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July 28, 2013 The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable Computer networking is the basis of the Internet and most all businesses globally. Methods of communication are available to us today which would not be possible without computer networks. Networks increase productivity by allowing computers to and users to simultaneously share data and resources. With a network setup Information is centralized, and repetition of information is avoided because it is shared throughout the network. Networks enable
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Copper Cabling vs. Fiber Optic cabling The most commonly used copper cables are Cat5e and Cat6. Cat5e cabling is able to support applications requiring bandwidth up to 100MHz and is also offered in a shielded version to prevent interference. Cat6 cabling supports applications requiring bandwidth up to 250MHz and is also available in a shielded version. Also Cat6 cabling is designed to support 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) (Oliviero, 2010). However, as cost efficient as copper cabling is compared
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very limited bandwidth Fiber links offer over 1,000 times as much bandwidth over distances over 100 times further. Fiber is not that easy to install either. Pulling the cable is easy - in fact it can be pulled at 8 times the pulling tension of Cat 5 and the typical cables used include strength members and stiffeners that make it hard to kink and damage. Fiber, by the way, is a lot stronger than steel - remember they don't reinforce fiber glass boats, airplanes, or even tires now with steel - they
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Michael Bowden IS3120 Unit 2 assignment 2 Speeds of today’s Ethernet and the progression of the speeds, 10 to 100Gigs over 8 years and 100Gig to 1Tb since, transmission rate will double again in about 8 years. Although this seems true, I read that Ethernet fabric will rival fiber optic transmission capabilities. We must keep in might that a network is only as fast as its slowest component. This means computers will have to continue to get faster at processing requests and switches and routers will
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