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    WAN (Wide area network) A WAN network is one that connects networks in extremely large areas, such as a country or the world. To do this dedicated transoceanic cabling or satellite uplinks may be used to connect this type of global network. • WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) A LAN network that is based on…

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    After writing my paper, the development of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner networking security system proved to be more advanced than what many had initially anticipated. Before the aircraft is considered fit and viable for any flights, several tests are implemented. When the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is satisfied with the result they issue the aircraft a special certification as a sign that it’s legally allowed to proceed with transporting passengers. A lot of concerns have been raised…

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    be defined that the technology extends computing and the Internet into the wireless medium (Sheng, Nah and Siau 2005). Users are allowed to have anytime, anywhere access to information and application by mobile technology, so it provides flexibility in communication, collaboration and information sharing (Sheng, Nah and Siau 2005). Mobile technology devices consist of hardware, software, operating systems and networking (Varshney and Vetter 2000). It includes technological infrastructure for…

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    There are many positives and negatives that come with the progress and changes in the world. Some may argue for or against the changes in wireless media or how popular social media has become. There is no doubt that these things have influenced nearly every aspect of our lives and has changed how we do things day to day. I will not argue that these developments in technology and their impact on our culture have not changed how we think, because it definitely has. I feel there is a positive for…

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    Social networking is rapidly expanding and has become exceedingly popular over the past decade. The introduction of the Web 2.0 caused a revolution in social networking, with the use of social networking sites (SNSs) becoming an everyday practice in today’s Western society. Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have prompted debates regarding the consequences these sites have for their users and whether these consequences are positive or negative (Chan & Saqib, 2015). Social…

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    provides videoconferencing for more effective communication. CHA also uses wireless VoIP handsets to allow its employees to maintain voice communications with each other and on-site patients over its local network. Some CHA physicians clip Vocera communications badges to their lapel so they can speak the name of the person they want to contact, and Vocera makes the connection. The Vocera badges use VoIP over the local wireless network. They can also track the location…

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    The workforce is changing and some other dramatic changes are expected to happen in the next decade. Cisco is a networking equipment company that believes in the importance that the workplace plays in a company. Cisco developed telepresence by using virtual reality to connect people from different locations into one location. Cisco creates a unique opportunity for companies to create the future of the workplace. Cisco Telepresence IX500 Series is the most innovate system the company has…

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    The technological advent has influenced many changes in the organizational information technology setting with more advanced systems being implemented to curb the ever increasing cases of data loss and the invasion of privacy. A recent research has illustrated that the increment of members with advanced skills in the modern day society has increased the rate at which the cybercrime occurs hence prompting the development of higher level security which means that organizations also have had to…

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    are being brought to market under the WiGig brand name. The certification program is now being developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance instead of the now defunct WiGig Alliance.[23] The peak transmission rate of 802.11ad is 7 Gbit/s 802.11ad leverages the Wireless Gigabit Alliance specification. As such it will provide a 60 GHz installment in the successful 802.11 / Wi-Fi family. The key advantage of IEEE 802.11ad over the other standardization activities in the 60 GHz arena is that it builds on the…

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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    1. Ethernet Ethernet is a combination of computer networking technologies most commonly used in local, metropolitan, and wide area networks. 2. Server A computer or computer program that manages access and distributes information through a centralized service in a network. 3. IP Transit IP Transit, also known as Internet Transit, is what allows traffic from a network to cross or "transit" to a provider network. This type of service is generally used to connect one of the smaller internet…

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