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    Thin Client vs. Fat Client & Network Design Considerations Introduction Network computing was created in an effort to allow users of a computer application to share data more easily than using stand alone computers. Clients on a client/server network store their application data on a central server. There are two categories of clients on a network. They were originally categorized by their hardware design‚ but today clients are categorized by the software application design and where the

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    PURSUE A CAREER IN NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR INTRODUCTION Purpose This proposal is to encourage high school student to pursue a career in network and computer systems administrator. Scope This report present information on network and computer systems administrator‚ a description of the career‚ the advantages of the career and the reasons to pursue a career in the professional field. BACKGROUND Job Description Network or computer systems administrators

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    Network Topologies Network topologies are an important part of the network. Without the proper topology‚ the network may not meet the needs of the organization. The layout of a network is referred to as the topology. How nodes in a network are connected to each other and communicate is determined by the topology. There are three basic topologies with several typical variations‚ or combinations. A description of four topologies follows. Mesh Topology Mesh topology is the first topology discussed

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    ESSAY ON LAN NETWORK • DEFINITION OF LAN • HARDWARE COMPONENTS OF LAN • SOFTWARE COMPONENTS OF LAN • DESCRIPTION OF EACH COMPONENT • DIFFERENT TOPOLOGY IN LAN • ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EACH TOPOLOGY LAN : The typical definition of Local Area Network (LAN) is "two or more connected stations (PCs‚ servers‚ computer…) in the same limited area‚ sharing data and peripheral devices‚ and operating .The most popular LANs include 10 Mbps & 100 Mbps Ethernet‚ 4 Mbps

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    Network Design Companies have issues when designing a network that provides access to data and information in a safe and secure environment. A small retail chain store Kudler Fine Foods sells various products and is upgrading the network to monitor and secure information. Kudler Fine Foods has three locations and needs to communicate data quickly so that customer’s accounts are updated and stores can manage inventory. The central network server is located at the home office in La Jolla‚ California

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    THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS Name: Muhammad Hijjaz B. Salamat Teacher’s Name: Nurul Afifa Bt Mat Salleh IC Number: 970816145059 Group Members: Amir ‚ Ikmal ‚ Farhan ‚ Syafiq 1.0 Introduction Computer Networks. A computer network is a system of interconnected computers and peripheral devices. For example‚ it may connect computers‚ printers‚ scanners and cameras. Using hardware and software‚ these interconnected computing devices can communicate with each

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    Computer Networking Type A: Very Short Answer Questions 1. Ans: 2 Ans: 3 Ans: 4 Ans: 5 Ans: 6 Ans: 7 Ans: 8 Ans: 9 Ans: 10 Ans: 11 Ans: Define a network. What is its need?  A computer network is a system in which computers are connected to share information and resources.  Computer networks help users on the network to share the resources and in communication. Write two advantages and disadvantages of networks.  Advantages: 1. Data or information can be shared among the user. 2. Fast communication

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    I. Computer Dynamics Computer Dynamics is a microcomputer software development company that has a 300-computer network. The company is located in three adjacent five-story buildings in an office park‚ with about 100 computers in each building. The current network is a poorly designed mix of Ethernet and token ring (Ethernet in two buildings and token ring in the other). The networks in all three buildings are heavily overloaded‚ and the company anticipates significant growth in network traffic.

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    in terms of the core elements of essential network services. The basic difference between a wired and a wireless network is self-explanatory. A wired network uses wires to communicate whereas a wireless network uses radio waves. Another difference and how one technology gets an edge over the other. Wired networks are easy to set up and troubleshoot where wireless networks are comparatively difficult to set up‚ maintain‚ and troubleshoot. Wired networks make you immobile while wireless ones provide

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    BUYUKHAN COMPUTER NETWORKS NETWORK TELEPHONY –VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL(VoIP) VoIP is a set of technologies that enable voice calls to be carried over the internet (or other networks designed for data)‚ rather than the traditional telephone landline system-the Public Switched Telephone Networks(PSTN). VoIP uses IP protocols‚ originally designed for the internet‚ to break voice calls up into digital ‘packets’. In order for a call to take place the separate packets travel over an IP network and

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