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    Packet Question #31 If you and a close friend were attracted to each other and neither of you were involved with anyone else, how do you think it would impact your friendship if you decide to become a couple? Explain your answer. If me and a close friend were attracted to each other and were both not involved with anyone else, and decided to become a couple, I think that it would be a little awkward at first, because we would probably make jokes about kissing, or talking about relationship…

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    A common struggle every student faces at Baylor University is the slow, outdated AirBear network. Whether it be the inability to print a document or simply just accessing the internet, AirBear is extremely unreliable. While an ultimate fix to the problem seems unclear, the solution is actually quite simple: upgrade the network. For a total cost of $999, Baylor can implement gigabit internet routers at key locations across campus, providing students with faster speeds and a higher capacity to…

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    Radiation Spectrum on pages thirty to thirty-one of the “CHM 110 Required Note Packet.” This chart shows a spectrum from gamma rays to radio waves. Gamma rays, in which, are high energy radiation, and radio waves, which are low energy radiation (Kudurna “CHM 110 Required Note Packet”). For example, “Ultraviolet light is a type of high radiation that can be damaging to the body (Kudurna “CHM 110 Required Note Packet”).” Normally UV rays are blocked by suncreens, but with the invention of this…

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    content providers. It is important because everyone gets to access and provide content without packet discrimination. According to Hong et al, “CPs are worse off under packet discrimination” (376). If content providers are worse off, the consumer experience is worse as well. Consumers should have options for what they consume. If they cannot have those options, the internet overall is weakened. Packet discrimination leads to both consumers and content providers unhappy. The only people that…

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    Alejandro Carriegos 9/1/2015 Network Layer The main purpose of the network layer packet is connecting with the destination; it must be familiar with the topology subnet and choose the appropriate paths through it. When the source and destination are on different networks, the network layer (IP), have to deal with these differences. The services provided by the network layer should be independent of the topology subnet. The transport layer must be protected in the number, type, and topology of…

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    topology attacks The first attack as we mentioned, Host Location Hijacking Attack, is to send a fake request that the target host migrates to a new location trying to intercept packets and connections to the target host. This attack uses the weakness of the host tracking service that the controller simply follows the latest Packet-in message and does not check the identity of the request. Once the attacker send request with the same MAC…

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    1. I agree that increasing the router memory to infinite cannot control congestion because even if routers have an infinite amount of memory, congestion gets worse, because by the time packets reach to the front of the queue, they have already timed out (repeatedly), and duplicates have been sent. 2. Flow Control vs Congestion Control It ensures that the sender only sends what the receiver can handle. The congestion control makes sure that everyone across a network has a "fair" amount of…

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    forward the packets based on the destination address or labels. The routers that are capable of routing and switching in the MPLS domain are called LSR (Label Switch Routers). This routing and switching takes place on the basis of label that has been attached to the router. The first LSR that the packets encounters, where the label is attached is known as the ingress router. The last LSR that the label encounters, where the label is removed from the…

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    makes it unsuitable for practical use in devices that operate on battery power, such as mobile phones and wireless sensors. The triangular pattern based packet coding scheme is performed in two stages. First, redundant “0” bits are selectively added at the head and tail of each packet to make sure that all packets are of uniform bit length. The packets are then XOR-coded bit by bit where the “0” bits are added in such a way that they generate a triangular pattern, known as triangularization, as…

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    the router has infinite amount of memory congestion does not get controlled on the contrary it gets worse. Memory increase causes the rate of the arriving packets to be more but the outgoing packets rate decreases. Once the packets get to the front of the queue they have already time out over and over again; in addition, duplicates of these packets are forward to the next router, causing an increase of load all the way to the final destination. 2. Compare the following: • Flow Control vs.…

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