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    Home Network Analysis

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    A general definition of a home network would be the interconnection between two or more computers to establish a local area network inside the home. With the advancement of the technology, the notion of computers has changed because many devices can do the same job that computers do. Therefore, let us define a home network as a local area network that allows digital devices present inside of a home to communicate together. We will enumerate a list of Home Network devices and we will write…

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    P1 Unit 3 Network Analysis

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    Networking P1: DESCRIBE THE TYPES OF NETWORKS AVAILABLE AND HOW THEY RELATE TO PARTICULAR NETWORK STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS There are many types of wireless networks available. This includes: WAN, LAN, MAN, PAN, WLAN. Below, I will go into detail about each type that will help you understand exactly what each type of network is and what it consists of. What is WAN? WAN or also known as a Wide Area Network is a network that consists of many Networks that are a part of other LAN networks that swaps…

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    Introduction This paper describes seven threats to a network belonging to a fictitious marketing company in Kansas City, Missouri. These threats are based on different IT infrastructure domains. The detail of these threats explains the possible outcomes and endeavors to point out “what is the worst that can happen” from that threat. Threats The first threat area is the user domain. The user domain consists of the actual users, or people, in the company, including subcontractors, vendors, and…

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    The Modern-Day Peacemaker A magical place filled with infinite knowledge. A place where no one has a face, and you may become anyone you would ever want. This place is much to demotic for a fairy tale or a child’s story. The modern-day Peacemaker, the great library of the twenty-first century. A place that changed my life for the better, that gave me purpose. This place led me out of the thick web of depression, constant real-world problems and even lead me to make friends. This place has…

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    Smart Home Essay

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    Wireless radio protocols have now become the main focus for smart home device developers; with a move away from hardwire dependant protocols such as KNX and X10. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, ZigBee, Z-Wave and Thread are all examples of wireless radio protocols. (Liew, 2015) The move away from hardwired solutions has enabled home automation and smart technology to be more easily integrated into a home. For instance, the…

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    Despite opening the window to new and different means of distraction and cheating, technology and the Internet have furthered education and schools because of the increased opportunities to connect with other students around the globe and the immense amount of time and resources it saves. The use of the Internet in the classroom saves time as well as resources. Now, instead of wasting paper on quizzes and activities, teachers can use online resources like Kahoot, Quizlet, Duolingo, online…

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    ABC Accounting, Inc. is a quickly growing company looking to upgrade its current network. The company has grown from 5 to 200 employees in the past year and a half. The company is expected to grow to 350 employees in one year. ABC Accounting, Inc. will add more offices in the current building, which will span three floors. To accommodate their growth ABC Accounting is seeking the necessary solution to build an affordable, expandable, and secure network. This proposal will provide a…

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    BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY Introduction As with time, our need becomes our necessity. And it is said that, Necessity is father of all Invention. With time we need wireless technology that can replace cables such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. Bluetooth is also cable replacement technology that can connect different computer devices with a short-range wireless radio connection. It has wide areas of applications. Some of it’s features is • Low Complex Architechture, • Power Consumption is low • Less Price •…

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    Businesses today, no matter big or small, rely on the internet to get them off the ground whether they’re a start up company, or if their services involve using the world wide web. It’s the most perfect platform to advertise one’s company, product and/or service without taking up any physical, costly space like a billboard because it’s all online and digital, free to look at and research upon. The main purpose of the internet is to allow anyone to search up anything they desire, whether it’s…

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    In the contemporary society, the network technology becomes one of the most significant technologies all over the world. It allows people to do many things in a simple way such as searching information, entertainment, communicating with other people and so on. In this case, the internet become an indispensable technology in people’s work, study or daily life. However, people have different opinions about whether the network technology is really beneficial for people’s life or not. From my…

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