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 basically wired LAN. The wifi wireless technology would provide an Internet connection giving users access to a small geographical perimeter giving about 100 feet access. This type of service would allow us to communicate wirelessly, mobile devices such As laptops and
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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 for most of its networking needs, while still having the capability to merge a LAN into this WLAN design. Deployment Scenario Rationale I decided to go with the infrastructure networking mode due to the physical limitations within the Customer Service Call Center’s floor design, since the infrastructure format would allow
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instead of the radio towers antenna sending the bits to the Telco network it sends the bits to the internet. This is all capable because the mobile phones do not use copper or fiber cables to transmit bits they use wireless radio technology. Wireless LAN requires that every device connected to the network to have wireless NIC (network interface card). Wireless NIC’s do not need a socket to allow connection with a cable. Rather it has a radio antenna inside for the NIC to send and receive data. WLAN
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My field of study is Network Systems Administrations. I am most interested in networking technology. I currently understand very little about networking, which is to say I understand the functionality but not how it works. The topic I chose 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
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Determining Databases and Data Communications BIS 320 August 11, 2014 Determining Databases and Data Communications In the first illustration, a marketing assistant for a consumer electronics company is responsible for the task of maintaining booths for trade shows from beginning to end and must resolve any related issues that may arise. There are many things that need to be kept track of including data related to the equipment received for trade shows. Situations such as these required detailed
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ON WIRELESS LAN SECURITY Contents: I. Introduction…………………………………………………………………1 II. Wireless LAN Deployment……………………………………………7 III. Wireless LAN Security Overview…………………………………10 IV. Protecting Wireless LANs…………………………………………...13 V. Wireless LAN Security Summary……………………………………18 I. Introduction 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
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Axia College Material Appendix D Floor Plan Site Survey Data Sheet The following tables will help you gather the data necessary for analyzing each of the five floor plans in the Floor Plan Site Survey exercise. As you go through the exercise, complete the information in each table. The information gathered in this assignment will assist you in your final project. Conference Center |Explain the major features of this floor plan. For example, are there large open spaces, large walls, cubes
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The following information supplements the information in the Dell Wireless WLAN Card User Guide. May 2008 Manual Addenda Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Half Mini Card Power Characteristics Current draw, Power Save mode: 24 mA (average) Current draw, Receive mode: 153 mA (average) Current draw, Transmit mode: 230 mA (average) Power Supply: 3.3 v ----------------------------------------------------------- Dell Wireless 1510 WLAN Half Mini Card Power Characteristics Current draw, Power Save
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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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