Unit 5 Lab1 New Building – Wired and Wireless The advancements in technology have made it necessary to rely on a combination of solutions to keep the cost so there is not any sacrificing security. For the most part, the basis of the network will be a wired solution. A wired solution will keep the security high, so a hacker would have to be physically attached to the network to gain full access. Running a wired network is more cost effective because wireless technology is still new enough so the
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Harry lary IT220 Chapter 11 pg 443-444 # 1-39 odd 1. List two advantages of wireless networking. 3. What is an ad hoc network? 5. What are the four physical layer technologies being used in 802.11 wireless networking? 7. Define a pseudorandom sequence as it applies to FHSS. 9. What is the frequency range used by 802.11a, and what modulation technique is used? 11. Define MIMO as it applies to 802.11n. 13. What is the purpose of an access point?
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Student Wireless Connection Windows 7 Configuration Procedure (WPA) IMPORTANT: This document assumes that your wireless network interface card supports the WPA standard. If you are unable to connect using this method, please obtain the Windows Vista Procedure (Unsecured) from your Systems Support Technician. 1. Right-click on the wireless connection , it might also look like this . 2. Click on Open Network and Sharing Center: 3. On the Network and Sharing Center, click on “Manage
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combination of solutions to keep down cost without sacrificing security. For the most part, the basis of the network will be a wired solution. A wired solution will keep the security in tact because a hacker would have to be physically attached to the network to gain full access. Running a wired network is also more cost effective because the wireless technology is still new enough that cost is high. By running a new wired network, longevity can be built into it by planning ahead. Racks, patch
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Wi-Fi ( /ˈwaɪfaɪ/, also spelled Wifi or WiFi) is a popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data wirelessly (using radio waves) over a computer network, including high-speed Internet connections. The Wi-Fi Alliance defines Wi-Fi as any "wireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' (IEEE) 802.11 standards".[1] However, since most modern WLANs are based on these standards, the term "Wi-Fi" is used in general
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2/6/2011 Wireless on the Move | Thomas Byrd | Warriors Solutions | Wireless on the Move | Warriors Solutions | Wireless on the Move | Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Company 3 Industry 3 Assessment 4 Need for WLAN 4 Business Entity 4 Mission of the organization 4 Growth potential 4 Current Network 5 Applications 5 Number of Users 5 Strengths and Weaknesses 6 Anticipated Growth 7 Benefits 7 Hard 7 Soft 7 Solution 8 Deployment Scenario
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a new network for Kudler Fine Foods that will allow the company to perform well in the current market, be able to expand and grow, and connect all locations together as well as keep each facility running at optimal conditions. In order for the new network to be successful consideration have to be taken in the use of LANs and WANs in the network, other wireless technologies used in the company, various other parts included in today’s data communication networks, and in the types of security used in
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An ISS Technical White Paper Wireless LAN Security 802.11b and Corporate Networks 6303 Barfield Road · Atlanta, GA 30328 Tel: 404.236.2600 · Fax: 404.236.2626 WWireWireless Lan Security 802.11b Wireless LAN Security Introduction Although a variety of wireless network technologies have or will soon reach the general business market, wireless LANs based on the 802.11 standard are the most likely candidate to become widely prevalent in corporate environments. Current 802.11b products
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lantronix.com Medical Device Networking for Smarter Healthcare: Part 3 of 4 Contents Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 3 Wireless Roll-outs........................................................................................................................................... 5 Medical Device Connectivity / Mobile Carts ...................................................
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4g Wireless Network 4G Wireless Networks: Opportunities and Challenges Hassan Gobjuka Verizon 919 hidden Ridge Irving, TX 75038 Abstract With the major wireless service providers planning to start deployment of 4G wireless networks by mid 2010, research and industry communities are racing against time to find solutions for some of the prominent still open issues in 4G networks. The growing interest in 4G networks is driven by the set of new services will be made available for the first time such
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