1.a Wired or Wireless LAN functions
Please explain why you need a LAN or several LANs in your network? If your business service is accessed by clients in their respective LANs/WiFi, then you need to explain what kind of data they will access via the LANs. You also need to briefly identify all sources of voice, video, and data that will pass along this LAN. Identify which of the LANs are likely to be wireless and the ones that you want to keep wired. Explain how your choice or wired and wireless will meet the functional needs.
1.b Wired and Wireless LAN Link and Device Requirements
For each instance of wired and wireless LANs, identify what kinds of links you will use. What kind of cabling and approximate speed do you require for the wired LANs. What will be the approximate speed for wireless LANs? List the devices you will use in your LAN. What is the role of Ethernet protocol in your network?
1.c Wired and Wireless LAN Bandwidth and Performance Requirements
Explain how your LAN/LANs perform with respect to tolerable delay, network load at various times, and cost. For example, applications that contain multimedia will require a higher bandwidth LAN to provide faster loading times for people accessing data. Your bandwidth and performance requirements should be consistent with the LAN functions identified in Section 1.a. Also, explain the load on your network during various times. Are there times when the network is likely to be busier? If so, what could be some of the choke points in your network, and how do you plan to manage these? You may provide very high bandwidth links and several redundant servers to manage load and performance, but remember all this will make it an expensive network. Do you think your business service really requires an expensive network? Feel free to make assumptions in order to justify your expense tolerance for the network.
2. Backbone Network (if applicable)
Please use this section to list any backbone network that you might have used to connect various LANs in your network. Did you use a switched or a routed backbone to connected various LANs in your network? Did you use a VLAN in your network? Explain your choice of backbone network architecture
I am required to complete 3-4 slides in PowerPoint with audio narration explaining my selected risk in IT project
I am required to complete 3-4 slides in PowerPoint with audio narration explaining my selected risk in IT project management from the viewpoint of the Customer of the project. We are to: A.)Explain why it is considered high-risk and explain its potential effect on the project B.) Outline a risk mitigation strategy for the selected risk. I have selected Performance Risk. I have included 2 attachments that reiterate my role and chosen risk as well as another that has the work instructions. The additional attachments are word documents of the rest of the project that has been completed thus far. Those will give you insight into the project as well as the solution being implemented, cost, time frame, etc. Chapters 9 and 10 from the “Project Management With CompTIA Project : On Track From Start To Finish” textbook were assigned this week if that helps at all. Thank you. Please let me know if anything is unclear or needs further explanation!
Concept Check
Information Technology Assignment Help Let’s see what information you prioritize . . . and why.We’ve covered a large amount of information on the history of the internet, the socio-political forces behind its development, the nuts and bolts of how the technology works, the WWW, how to establish a web presence as a non-coder, and what makes an effective website. And that’s just the surface that fits neatly in one introductory sentence.
But what’s important to you?For this assignment you are going to channel Letterman and distill a large amount of information down to your Top Ten List of Internet and WWW Concepts.
1. Choose 10 terms, concepts, or ideas from this week’s material (Will Be provided BELOW) and define them in your own words.
A Google followed by a copy and paste is not allowed here. This needs to be your interpretation of these ideas. Imagine that you are minding your own business in a board meeting when the chairperson startles you from your absent-minded doodling to explain a technical concept to all of the non-tech people in the room. How would you do it?
2. For each of the above 10, say why you think they are important for people to know and understand.
If it was important enough to make your top 10, it’s time to show your work. Why is this term here? Does it link to other concepts? Explain your rationale.
3. For each of the above 10, include a visual representation that would help someone grasp the concept.
Throughout this course we are going to look into how to establish your personal online presence. That will require the ability to link verbiage with compelling visuals. Find one image that you think would enhance an audience’s understanding of your definition. You also have freedom to create your own visuals, if you are of a highly creative bent. More important than origin is effectiveness. Make them support your argument.
4. Submit your work as a Word document
Additionally, your submission should be:
Organized and structure to facilitate reading and understanding in a readable font
Thoroughly proofread for spelling, grammar and mechanics
Appropriately cited using APA Style for all sources (especially your visuals) – remember that Word’s Reference tab will allow you to create perfect citations and bibliographies every time. If you haven’t used this function yet, here is an overview of Word References
MATERIALS: – Book attached as a pdf file below- The first order of business is to create a computer network that can transfer data efficiently: – Next, we expand that network to encompass (now) billions of devices:- Finally, we create a web of information that facilitates communication across that physical network:
History of the WWW:
– The World Wide Web had its origins at CERN and was the brain child of Sir Tim Berners-Lee: A Short History of the Web (Links to an external site.)
– Since then it has sprawled to an enormous scope. To get an idea of how much has grown from one computer with a piece of paper taped to the side, check out the 2019 Global Internet Report from the Internet Society: Internet Society – Global Internet Report: Consolidation in the Internet Economy
What Does a Non-Coder Need to Know? (file attached below)
Over the past two weeks, our readings and discussions have been focused on establishing a baseline for understanding technology.
Over the past two weeks, our readings and discussions have been focused on establishing a baseline for understanding technology. This week, we begin our tour through the four lenses, beginning with history. As we dive into the four lenses, keep in mind that each lens is framed as a way of seeing the issue, not necessarily tied to the associated discipline. So looking through the historical lens isn’t just about History Channel documentaries, but about how you use this lens to understand the past and present. As you write your initial post, answer the following questions:
In what ways does looking through the history lens enhance your understanding of the role of technology in society?
Consider a current event regarding technology in the news that has a historical counterpart. How does looking through the history lens influence how you perceive both the current and historical events? Please share a news link to your events.
How does analyzing the relationship between history, culture, and technology have an influence on your discipline of study or chosen profession? Chosen profession is FBI Special agent.