extending beyond the walls of the building. This could cause network vulnerabilities as well as higher cost, if the project is rushed. The site survey is going to give you a better understanding of the infrastructure required for the proposed wireless LAN. It will also assist with future predictions on the network’s capability and throughput as well as indicate the exact location of the access points and power levels required. The survey will also make planning the network more accurate and cost effective
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WLAN is not without its own security problems. WLAN infrastructures that are not secured would actually affect the security posture of the LAN environment as well. Having an unsecured WLAN can result in a loss of service, or can be used as a staging area to launch attacks against other networks. The significant challenges faced today in securing wireless LANs are maintaining privacy, data confidentiality, and preventing unauthorized access using proper access control mechanisms. This paper will mainly
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The Athletes Shack Wireless Upgrade Proposal | | | Proposal with recommendations for installing a wireless network to the existing wire LAN. | | | 6/17/2012 | | Executive Summary 3 Site Survey 4 WLAN Security 5 Beta Testing 7 Equipment 8 Budget 12 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 14 Appendix A: TECHNICAL TERMS 15 Executive Summary The Athletes Shack (TAS) is a chain of sporting goods stores that is looking into adding a wireless network (WLAN) to their current
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CHAPTOR 12 In the early 1930s, a mathematician developed a formula that could be used to make accurate weather forecasts, something that was unheard of at that time. However, because there were no computers or calculators at that time, it took almost three months of hand calculations to come up with the next day’s forecast. This obviously was far from useful, and many individuals scoffed at such a preposterous solution to weather forecasting. However, with the introduction of computers by the
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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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Running head: Wireless Deployment Plan Term Paper: Wireless Deployment Plan Dr. Edwin Otto CIS 513 – Wireless Computing September 7, 2014 Wireless Deployment Plan For successfully deploying a wireless network plan, there are specific steps that would need to be taken to ensure proper deployment and for all aspects to be covered. It is necessary first to have a site survey completed, which would give
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day life moving as smoothly as possible. Unlike wired LANs the wireless LAN users are not restricted to the physical area of a wired system. While this may feel beneficial to the user it is also very beneficial to sniffing and eavesdroppers who are listening to the radio waves that are broadcasted through the air. Intercepting these packets they can pick up messages that may contain sensitive information. Seeing how the range of a wireless LAN can extend beyond the building the eavesdroppers don’t
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The present study examines the case of Latam in its internationalization process, first as Lan Chile (Chile) and TAM SA (Brazil). The basis on which this process takes place is not only the enabling environment that has offered Latin America in the last 20 years in economic stability and growth, are also given in the context of privatizations, deregulation in various aspects of the economies of the region, openness to international trade and policies gradually adopted by most economies in the region
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1. Which of the following is true about the distance limitations in this LAN? c. All Ethernet user devices can be up to 100 meters away. (but no farther), while WLAN devices can typically be farther away than 100 meters. 2. Which of the following answers matches a particular standard to its maximum bit rate? a. 802.11g: 54 Mbps 3. Which of the following answers list a condition that could have affected the speeds that the engineer observed when testing the WLAN? b. The current radio noise
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but these are optional components of a wired network, and their higher cost is offset by the benefit of easier installation and built-in security features. The primary parts of a wired network are the cables, network adapters, and routers. Wired LANs offer superior performance. The tools needed would be a Crimping tool, Punch Down tool, Cable cutters, Cable strippers, and a Cable tester. A traditional Ethernet connection offers only 10 Mbps bandwidth, but 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet technology costs
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