Deck 7: Networks: Mobile Business

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A wide area network (WAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home.
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The network providers include ISP, NSP, and RSP.
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The network categories include ISP, NSP, and RSP.
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The network providers include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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Attenuation represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels (dB)and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or because of radio interference or physical obstructions such as walls.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home. LANs allow sharing of files, printers, games, and other resources.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country.
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The network protocols include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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A local area network (LAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city.
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The network access technologies include DSL, cable modem, and broadband.
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A domain name system (DNS)converts IP addresses into domains, or identifying labels that use a variety of recognizable naming conventions.
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Network convergence is the integration of communication channels into a single service.
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The network protocols include TCP/IP, FTP, and DHCP.
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Network convergence includes VoIP, UC, and IPTV.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal to reduce its attenuation and extend its range.
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The network access technologies include VoIP, UC, and IPTV.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city. Most colleges, universities, and large companies that span a campus use an infrastructure supported by a MAN.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country.
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Network convergence includes TCP/IP and FTP.
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The network categories include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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Peer-to-peer (P2P)is a computer network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than a centralized server.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)allows dynamic IP address allocation so users do not have to have a preconfigured IP address to use the network.
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Packets directly impact network performance and reliability by subdividing an electronic message into smaller more manageable packets.
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A repeater represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or radio interference or physical obstructions like walls also impact communication signals.
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Broadband over power line (BPL)technology makes possible high-speed Internet access over ordinary residential electrical lines and offers an alternative to DSL or high-speed cable modems.
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IP address is a unique number that identifies where computers are located on the network.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal extending its attenuation or range.
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Voice over IP (VoIP)uses IP technology to transmit telephone calls.
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IP address is a simple network protocol that allows the transfer of files between two computers on the Internet.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home. LANs allow sharing of files, printers, games, and other resources. A LAN also often connects to other LANs, and to wide area networks.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country. Perhaps the best example is the Internet.
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The packet footer represents the end of the packet or transmission end. The packet header and packet footer contain error-checking information to ensure the entire message is sent and received. The receiving device reassembles the individual packets into the original by stripping off the headers and footers and then piecing together the packets in the correct sequence.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city
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Traceroute formats include a packet header, packet body containing the original message, and packet footer.
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The packet header lists the destination (for example in IP packets the destination is the IP address)along with the length of the message data.
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Attenuation is a single unit of binary data routed through a network.
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Telecommuting (virtual workforce)allows users to work from remote locations such as home or hotel using high-speed Internet to access business applications and data.
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Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), which distributes digital video content using IP across the Internet and private IP networks.
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Dynamic host configuration protocol is a utility application that monitors the network path of packet data sent to a remote computer.
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A proxy is software that prevents direct communication between a sending and receiving computer and is used to monitor packets for security reasons.
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Two methods for encrypting network traffic on the Web are secure sockets layer and secure hypertext transfer protocol.
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An intranet is an extension of an intranet that is available only to authorized outsiders, such as customers, partners, and suppliers.
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The main challenges facing networks include security, social, ethical and political issues.
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Some of the social challenges with networking occur with newsgroups or blogs where like-minded people can exchange messages. Problems can arise when sensitive social issues become the topic of discussion such as politics or religion.
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Mobile means the technology can travel with the user; for instance, users can download software, email messages, and web pages onto a laptop or other mobile device for portable reading or reference. Information collected while on the road can be synchronized with a PC or company server.
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An extranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing, communications, collaboration, Web publishing, and the support of business processes.
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Mobile and wireless networks are identical and the terms can be used synonymously.
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VPNs are often used to connect to a corporate server. VPN stands for a Valued Partner Network.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)is an organization that researches and institutes electrical standards for communication and other technologies. Known officially as IEEE 802.11n (or wireless-N)is the newest standard for wireless networking. Compared with earlier standards like 802.11b, wireless-N offers faster speeds, more flexibility and greater range.
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An intranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing, communications, collaboration, Web publishing, and the support of business processes.
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Secure sockets layer (SSL)is a combination of HTTP and SSL to provide encryption and secure identification of an Internet server.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network, using access points that send and receive data via radio waves.
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Wireless, on the other hand, refers to any type of operation accomplished without the use of a hard-wired connection.
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An extranet is an extension of an intranet that is available only to authorized outsiders, such as customers, partners, and suppliers.
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Peer-to-peer uses IP technology to transmit telephone calls.
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A repeater distributes digital video content using IP across the Internet and private IP networks.
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Companies can establish direct private network links among themselves or create private, secure Internet access, in effect a private tunnel within the Internet, called an extranet.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)is a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Companies can establish direct private network links among themselves or create private, secure Internet access, in effect a private tunnel within the Internet, called a virtual private network (VPN).
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Voice over IP is a computer network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than a centralized server.
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A wireless MAN (WMAN)is a metropolitan area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data.
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Wi-Fi infrastructure includes the inner workings of a Wi-Fi service or utility, including the signal transmitters, towers, or poles and additional equipment required to send out a Wi-Fi signal.
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Voice over LTE (VoLTE)allows mobile voice calls to be made over broadband networks, creating-under the right network conditions-clearer audio and fewer dropped calls.
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Streaming is a method of sending audio and video files over the Internet in such a way that the user can view the file while it is being transferred.
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A wireless WAN (WWAN)is a wide area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data.
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A personal area network (PAN)provides communication for devices owned by a single user that work over a short distance.
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A wireless access point (WAP)enables devices to connect to a wireless network to communicate with each other.
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The digital divide is a wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices.
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Wi-Fi protected access (WPA)a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a local area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
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An access point provides communication for devices owned by a single user that work over a short distance.
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A secure socket layer enables devices to connect to a wireless network to communicate with each other.
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A satellite is a space station that orbits the Earth, receiving and transmitting signals from Earth-based stations over a wide area.
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An access point (AP)is the computer or network device that serves as an interface between devices and the network. Each computer initially connects to the access point and then to other computers on the network.
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Bluetooth is a wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Hotspots are designated locations where Wi-Fi access points are publicly available.
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A wireless WAN (WWAN)is a local area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
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Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)is an encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless transmission data.
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A voice over LTE is the computer or network device that serves as an interface between devices and the network. Each computer initially connects to the access point and then to other computers on the network.
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A wide area network (WAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home. LANs allow sharing of files, printers, games, and other resources.
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The network providers include ISP, NSP, and RSP.
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The network providers include ISP, NSP, and RSP.
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The network categories include ISP, NSP, and RSP.
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The network categories include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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The network providers include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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Attenuation represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels (dB)and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or because of radio interference or physical obstructions such as walls.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home. LANs allow sharing of files, printers, games, and other resources.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country.
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The network protocols include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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A local area network (LAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city.
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The network access technologies include DSL, cable modem, and broadband.
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A domain name system (DNS)converts IP addresses into domains, or identifying labels that use a variety of recognizable naming conventions.
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Network convergence is the integration of communication channels into a single service.
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The network protocols include TCP/IP, FTP, and DHCP.
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Network convergence includes VoIP, UC, and IPTV.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal to reduce its attenuation and extend its range.
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The network access technologies include VoIP, UC, and IPTV.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city. Most colleges, universities, and large companies that span a campus use an infrastructure supported by a MAN.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country.
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Network convergence includes TCP/IP and FTP.
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The network categories include LAN, WAN, and MAN.
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Peer-to-peer (P2P)is a computer network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than a centralized server.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)allows dynamic IP address allocation so users do not have to have a preconfigured IP address to use the network.
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Packets directly impact network performance and reliability by subdividing an electronic message into smaller more manageable packets.
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A repeater represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or radio interference or physical obstructions like walls also impact communication signals.
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Broadband over power line (BPL)technology makes possible high-speed Internet access over ordinary residential electrical lines and offers an alternative to DSL or high-speed cable modems.
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IP address is a unique number that identifies where computers are located on the network.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal extending its attenuation or range.
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Voice over IP (VoIP)uses IP technology to transmit telephone calls.
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IP address is a simple network protocol that allows the transfer of files between two computers on the Internet.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity, such as in an office building, school, or home. LANs allow sharing of files, printers, games, and other resources. A LAN also often connects to other LANs, and to wide area networks.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state, province, or country. Perhaps the best example is the Internet.
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The packet footer represents the end of the packet or transmission end. The packet header and packet footer contain error-checking information to ensure the entire message is sent and received. The receiving device reassembles the individual packets into the original by stripping off the headers and footers and then piecing together the packets in the correct sequence.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city
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Traceroute formats include a packet header, packet body containing the original message, and packet footer.
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The packet header lists the destination (for example in IP packets the destination is the IP address)along with the length of the message data.
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Attenuation is a single unit of binary data routed through a network.
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Telecommuting (virtual workforce)allows users to work from remote locations such as home or hotel using high-speed Internet to access business applications and data.
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Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), which distributes digital video content using IP across the Internet and private IP networks.
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Dynamic host configuration protocol is a utility application that monitors the network path of packet data sent to a remote computer.
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A proxy is software that prevents direct communication between a sending and receiving computer and is used to monitor packets for security reasons.
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Two methods for encrypting network traffic on the Web are secure sockets layer and secure hypertext transfer protocol.
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An intranet is an extension of an intranet that is available only to authorized outsiders, such as customers, partners, and suppliers.
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The main challenges facing networks include security, social, ethical and political issues.
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Some of the social challenges with networking occur with newsgroups or blogs where like-minded people can exchange messages. Problems can arise when sensitive social issues become the topic of discussion such as politics or religion.
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Mobile means the technology can travel with the user; for instance, users can download software, email messages, and web pages onto a laptop or other mobile device for portable reading or reference. Information collected while on the road can be synchronized with a PC or company server.
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An extranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing, communications, collaboration, Web publishing, and the support of business processes.
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Mobile and wireless networks are identical and the terms can be used synonymously.
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VPNs are often used to connect to a corporate server. VPN stands for a Valued Partner Network.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)is an organization that researches and institutes electrical standards for communication and other technologies. Known officially as IEEE 802.11n (or wireless-N)is the newest standard for wireless networking. Compared with earlier standards like 802.11b, wireless-N offers faster speeds, more flexibility and greater range.
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An intranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing, communications, collaboration, Web publishing, and the support of business processes.
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Secure sockets layer (SSL)is a combination of HTTP and SSL to provide encryption and secure identification of an Internet server.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network, using access points that send and receive data via radio waves.
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Wireless, on the other hand, refers to any type of operation accomplished without the use of a hard-wired connection.
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An extranet is an extension of an intranet that is available only to authorized outsiders, such as customers, partners, and suppliers.
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Peer-to-peer uses IP technology to transmit telephone calls.
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A repeater distributes digital video content using IP across the Internet and private IP networks.
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Companies can establish direct private network links among themselves or create private, secure Internet access, in effect a private tunnel within the Internet, called an extranet.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)is a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Companies can establish direct private network links among themselves or create private, secure Internet access, in effect a private tunnel within the Internet, called a virtual private network (VPN).
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Voice over IP is a computer network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than a centralized server.
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A wireless MAN (WMAN)is a metropolitan area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data.
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Wi-Fi infrastructure includes the inner workings of a Wi-Fi service or utility, including the signal transmitters, towers, or poles and additional equipment required to send out a Wi-Fi signal.
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Voice over LTE (VoLTE)allows mobile voice calls to be made over broadband networks, creating-under the right network conditions-clearer audio and fewer dropped calls.
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Streaming is a method of sending audio and video files over the Internet in such a way that the user can view the file while it is being transferred.
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A wireless WAN (WWAN)is a wide area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data.
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A personal area network (PAN)provides communication for devices owned by a single user that work over a short distance.
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A wireless access point (WAP)enables devices to connect to a wireless network to communicate with each other.
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The digital divide is a wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices.
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Wi-Fi protected access (WPA)a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a local area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
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An access point provides communication for devices owned by a single user that work over a short distance.
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A secure socket layer enables devices to connect to a wireless network to communicate with each other.
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A satellite is a space station that orbits the Earth, receiving and transmitting signals from Earth-based stations over a wide area.
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An access point (AP)is the computer or network device that serves as an interface between devices and the network. Each computer initially connects to the access point and then to other computers on the network.
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Bluetooth is a wireless PAN technology that transmits signals over short distances among cell phones, computers, and other devices.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Hotspots are designated locations where Wi-Fi access points are publicly available.
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A wireless WAN (WWAN)is a local area network that uses radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet.
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Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)is an encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless transmission data.
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A voice over LTE is the computer or network device that serves as an interface between devices and the network. Each computer initially connects to the access point and then to other computers on the network.
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