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    computer, people want to be able to trust the data that they are receiving and that none of the packets got lost somewhere along the way. Packets are units of data that are routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet. Networks use Ethernet cables, called Category (more commonly referred to as CAT) cables to send packets to one another. The cables are generally reliable for transmission, but as with everything, things happen unexpectedly and some packets end up getting lost.…

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    Nt1210 Unit 3 Assignment

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    According to the task given the office needs new computers along with a printer. The computers must be connected through a shared line so that data can be shared within the computers. The printer that is going to be used would also need to be connected with the computers so that every computers can share the printer which 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…

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    In today’s world we are exchanging data and communicating faster than ever before. In a click of a button we can send and receive messages or even video chat. Any device that can be connected to a network has the power to do so. Continuing our technology advancements, we always have the need to upgrade and improve our networks for many reasons. There are a lot more households using Local Area Networks (LAN) in this generation than past generations. Within a Local Area Network there are a few…

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    What is LAN? LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN is a network that connects a group of computers within a building like a home, office or a school. For LANS to connect together and share information within computers, Ethernet is most commonly used. LAN does not need cables to connect to the different devices (e.g printers) however radio waves can be used to communicate. Difference between client-server and peer to peer network: Client Server Peer to Peer Resources can be removed at…

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    Nt1310 Lab 4.3

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    5.1.4.3 Lab — Using Wireshark to Examine Ethernet Frames Part 1: Examine the Header Fields in an Ethernet II Frame Part 2: Use Wireshark to Capture and Analyze Ethernet Frames Part 1: Examine the Header Fields in an Ethernet II Frame What is significant about the contents of the destination address field? It starts with the broadcast ARP protocol from the router asking who has 192.168.2.22. Then it starts showing the source ip address then destination addresses then rebroadcasting from your…

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    mechanical and business Ethernet by looking at: • Correspondence Needs • Prepare Concerns • Ecological Challenges • Equipment Industry Ethernet Industrial Ethernet has one of a kind prerequisite in view of two-way interchanges. To comprehend this, let’s consider a conceivable application; a container filling plant. We should expect Real Time Automation is making another microbrew brew, Automation Ale. The filling operation will be keep running on an Industrial Ethernet…

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    expand the number of Ethernet ports available on a company network. Switches merely route data down paths pre-assigned by the router for incoming data, or simply forward data to the router when it comes to data leaving computers headed outward. While many home networks have routers filling some of this role as well, in a business environment it is fine to have a router that only has a single inward facing Ethernet cable, which goes to a switch, that allows for more Ethernet cables to be sent…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    1. What provides the physical connection between workstations on the network? The cables/wires and network interface card (NIC) provide the physical connection between work stations on the network. 2. What directs the flow of data over the network? A switch/hub/router directs the flow of data over the network. 3. What are the three functions of network software? The three functions of the network software are: To make sure that the information is addressed properly. To organise information…

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    Nt1310 Network Networks

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    twisting the wires, the transmission rate supported will increase alongside with it as well as the price per inch. This cable type can range in a number of categories from level 1 (which is used commonly for in-home telephone wiring) to level 6 (for Ethernet networking). The Electronic Industry Association and the Telecommunication Industry Association are the ones who have established the standards of UTP and have provided five rated categories of wire where both Category 3 and Category 5 UTP…

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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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