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    some fixed interval the PC Master sends request to the Wireless sensor node through the sub master for Data collection. The request send by the PC Master is in the form of frames. The frame which is transmitted by PC master will contain both the sub master id & the wireless sensor node id from where the data should be retrieved. The sub master receives the frame is then check for the wireless sensor node id and then it retransmit to the wireless sensor node as it is. If one of the sub masters…

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    Nt1330 Assignment 1

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    NAME: LETHOLE RELEBOHILE STTUDENT NUMBER: 24570877 MODULE CODE: INYM 316 ASSIGNMENT 2 4/28/2016 1. a) Why circuit switching does not exploit statistical multiplexing Circuit switching deals with keeping some secure bandwidth when the circuit is being configured. The statistical multiplexing means splitting some links among different connections depending on the needs arranged by the connections. Circuits switching is not vigilant on whether single connections offers any other demands…

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    P1 Unit 3 Network Analysis

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    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 data between one another across a wide area. The best example…

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    network at Leonard Cooper Charter School, as well as a list of recommendations to address concerns raised by system technicians and end-users. Leonard Cooper Charter has roughly 1,000 students and faculty, all needing a smooth connection to the school LAN. A new addition was added to the building a few years ago, and has resulted in numerous IT problems for the school. Overall, stakeholders have indicated general dissatisfaction regarding network speed and reliability. Key areas of concern or…

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    policy, and all other traffic is denied. ¥ 1.5 LAN versus WAN LAN, which stands for local area network, and WAN, which stands for wide area network, are two types of networks that allow for interconnectivity between computers. As the naming conventions suggest, LANs are for smaller, more localized networking than in a home, business, school, etc. WANs cover larger areas, such as cities, and even allow computers in different nations to connect. LANs are typically faster and more secure than…

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    Unit 7 Computer Networks

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    Computer networks LAN – Is a Local Area Network which is a computer network that covers a small area which is sometimes a single room, an office building or a group of buildings. A local area network can be connected with others over a distance for example a telephone line, a radio or a mobile phone call, as a LAN is a network that covers the geographic distance that also involves internet links. A system of LANs that are all connected together is called a WAN, which is a wide area network.…

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    various ways such as cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams. There are 7 different types of networks that you could work with, such as A LAN network (Local Area Network) or WAN network (Wide area network) those are the two most commonly used networks. The other included seven types are; • LAN (Local area network) this network is one that operates over and is limited to a relatively small area such as a school or office building. • WAN (Wide area network)…

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    paired to a computer. The most common form of a personal area network is Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology that has greatly increased are mobility when using devices that are in a close vicinity of each other. They have become the common form for wireless communication between mice, keyboards, headsets, medical devices, and other handheld devices. "Bluetooth is a method for data communication that uses short-range radio links to replace cables between computers and their connected units"…

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    compatibility and other features such as POE which gives companies a reason to ditch the analog phones and make everything digital for cheaper service rates. But, it’s also possible that you will see the biggest up and comer in a LAN environment, fiber optic. Unlikely to be seen in LAN unless you’re doing some serious business, but it is known to be around and traveling…

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    Nt1210 Unit 3 Assignment

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    means the computers do not need individual printers to print something from them. So all in all we need LAN (Local Area Network) in this office. A LAN (Local Area Network) is a computer network which works in a small area such as office. Most LANs are confined to a single working space, but however one LAN can be connected to other LANs via telephone lines or radio waves over any distance. Actually LAN connect workstations…

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