Introduction We have been hired to deploy a wireless network for Citizens First National Bank. We are going to design, test and deploy this network. Banks have been slow to adapt this technology because if the high security standards they must follow. Since security has been improved and the benefits are so great more and more companies are starting to deploy wireless networks. It the next couple pages I will go through the scope of the project along with the goals and requirements. There
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Mobile and wireless technologies have evolved beyond recognition in today’s technology environment. The advent of mobile phones and similar devices has transformed business and social interactions, and Internet access no longer depends on a wired system such as a modem connected to a telephone landline, but rather, it can be achieved using a mobile enabled device whenever and wherever a mobile access point is available. Such access points or hot spots are now widely available in airports
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Wired or Wireless Networks: Which Way to Go? When deciding between choosing a wired or wireless network, the main factor really depends on what you are using it for. Both have pros and cons so in the end it’s all about what exactly you need in a computer network. Do you need bells, whistles and something to expand floors/offices or something small to work in close vicinity. For starters the equipment you need for both outside of the computers/devices that you want to connect are as
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some unsuspecting user. Although wireless networks are convenient, they may not necessarily be secure. I use Wi-Fi at home and it seems to work for my family and me. My main concern when it was purchased was speed. However, now that time has progressed, I have become quite concerned about its security. Through further research, I found that I some experts suggested that Wi-Fi is safe, secure, and needs only normal security settings. While some experts
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Operating a Wireless Network Objective Tested Describe the Cisco implementation of the CAPWAP discovery and join process Bloom Level 1 Question Stem Which of the following is not a valid method for an AP to discover a WLC? Options (A) DHCP and DNS information to suggest some controllers (B) Prior knowledge of WLCs (C) Broadcast on the local subnet to solicit controllers (D) Via a TFTP server on the local Network (E) Correct Answer(s) D Explanation The TFTP server on the local network is not
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surveys must be conducted for wireless network implementations. 2. Wireless coverage must be analyzed periodically to ensure that adequate and efficient wireless signal strength is available throughout the campus, and the wireless signals does not radiate and spread beyond campus boundaries and compound walls in order to prevent traffic sniffing, encryption cracking, unauthorized access, and any other malicious network attacks from outside the campus. 3. If the wireless connectivity is required to
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WIRELESS NETWORKING Introduction A wireless network is any type of computer network that uses wireless data connections for connecting network nodes .Wireless networking is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and enterprise (business).Installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations. Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication. This implementation
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Wireless Networks Wireless media is an essential part of everyday life now. Without it businesses would not be able to perform as efficient. Ever since wireless media came about, telecommunications turned the use of the Internet, electronics, and fiber optics. With the advancement of wireless media telecommunications businesses have the ability to send and receive messages to one another instantly eliminating the need of sending letters through the post office. One major challenge to developing
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Wireless technology has become an increasingly crucial part of today's world. From health care and retail to academia across the world, wireless systems are improving the rate and ease with which data is sent and received. Two specific examples of the wireless technology used today personally and professionally are local area networks (LAN) and personal area networks (PAN). A wireless local area network, or LAN is a flexible data communications system implemented as an augmentation to, or an
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Home network paper Introduction The paper gives a clear description of my home network diagram. This home network has a high speed internet connection from Comcast Internet Service Provider (ISP) connected via Category 5e coax cable to the cable modem Cisco DPC 3008, which is connected to the wireless router Cisco Linksys E900 by using Ethernet cable. Work laptop and TV are connected to the wireless router via Ethernet cable. In this home, wireless router provides wireless as well as physical
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