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    precisely predicting in house needs as well as on location movie shoots. In order to achieve effective and consistent planning and production, we have developed a computerized system that is used throughout our agency. Our IT department has created Ethernet Yottabyte Encryption System (EYES), a program that…

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    routers also come with sockets for ethernet cables so it doubles as a wired router. For online gaming we want to the fastest and most secure connection possible. Some routers may only be able to function at a maximum speed so we want to get one that can match or exceed the speed of internet that we will be getting from our internet provider. We will use ethernet cables as they offer a more secure connection than wireless, we also want to make sure our ethernet cable is not holding back our…

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    Four Dorm Roommates

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    rooms, four computers, Dave’s laser printer, Thomas’ scanner and a budget of $150 to establish a shared network. This solution will require a purchase a wireless router that can be used to network the four computers and two devices to an existing Ethernet connection point; this will also provide the capability to connect more devices as needed such as cell phones or tablets. First, each roommate will need to ensure their computers are able to connect to a wireless network; there are a few ways…

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    The recommended solution is an upgrade to Category 6 UTP 1000Base –T Ethernet cabling. The built-in Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection will assist with the collisions currently resulting in the bottlenecks by assigning a random time interval before attempting to resubmit on the network. Currently, the network bandwidth has a small capacity, at only 10Mb. By upgrading to Fiber 1000Based-F Ethernet cabling, the capacity can be increased to 100Gb/sec. This will resolve the…

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    assigned as well as three printers which are connected to the network via Ethernet. we can see that each department has three IP addresses assigned to it, and there are three printers, one for each department. These computers can communicate with one another as well as the printers, server, and Internet. Although the diagram included key components it is missing several other important elements (modem, wireless access point, and Ethernet switch). Database Report For the database report, the…

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    Hospital Case Study

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    technology is present then those standards are in use. In addition, one does not know the age of the hospital’s architecture so by adding a WLAN standard, the Hospital is capable of adding additional workstation without the need of running extra LAN Ethernet cable that can be both costly and demanding of the IT Team. Both the IT Data Center and the RIS Data Center have Remote Access Servers (RAS); the IT Data Center is equipped with an IBM System x3250 RAS Server and the RIS Data Center’s Apple…

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    ITEC 626 Midterm Exam

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    [5 points] While IP addresses are tied to specific networks. Ethernet addresses are not. Can you think of a good reason why they are not? The IP addresses are designed to be available from anywhere over internet and Ethernet addresses are limited to use within specific network. Routing is used by IP i.e. specific addresses like 05.77.*.* or 767.295.*.* are used by IP for routing towards specific…

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    throughout the network and allowed all computers to easily communicate with one another. Another technology that helped expand the ARPANET to more users in a specific location was the development of the Ethernet. Ethernet is a coaxial cable that is still used today in many local area networks. Ethernet is highly effective in moving data from one computer to another at high speeds. During the 1980’s the Internet grew exponentially, one reason included the various technical innovations such as…

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    B-Q1 a) Answer: - b) c) B-Q2. 1) Answer: - The following are the component shown in the picture: - 1) DRAM Memory sot 2) Chipset 3) Serial ATA (SATA) 4) BIOS 5) Ethernet controller 6) Clock 2) Answer: - DRAM memory slot allows to insert the computer memory into the computer. According to motherboard design there are various slot to insert RAM. If slots are more then there will be more place to insert RAM and the…

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    Sophomore Program

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    1. When did you start taking the program? What year are you in now? I joined the Engineering program my freshman year. I was invited to join the Space Program my Sophomore year because of my dedication and technical skills. I have completed one year of the Space Program, and look forward to two more years in the program. 2. What have you gotten out of the program? I have learned real life skills in the program. It has taught me to work independently, and it has taught me to…

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