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Group 04 ( and Group 13 ) – From Lecture 04, Due Session 02
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Agenda Introduction on Ethernet What is Wireless Ethernet? What is IEEE stand for ? Strength and weaknesses of Wired Ethernet and Wireless Ethernet.
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What is Ethernet? Ethernet is a protocol that controls the way data is transmitted over a local area network (LAN).protocol It uses wires (meaning it is not a wireless technology). With Network card Wire Ethernet +
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What is wireless Ethernet A WLAN is a type of Local Area Network (LAN) that uses high frequency radio waves rather than wires to communicate and transmit data.
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What is IEEE? Stand For :Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Defines such wireless technologies as Bluetooth and WiFi IEEE developed a set of network standards. The standards establish an authoritative common language that defines quality and sets technical criteria.
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What is IEEE (Continued ) IEEE 802.11 is standard for WLAN/WiFi IEEE 802.3 standard for Ethernet IEEE 802.15.1 standard for Bluetooth ABGN
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What is IEEE (Continued ) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Graduate Engineer Qualified Engineer Professional Engineer
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Advantages of Wired Ethernet Receiving fast information/Better performance Inexpensive and it is cheap. Transfer information swiftly compare to wireless net work. Low cost Much more secure than wireless network.
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Disadvantages of Wired Ethernet It is expensive Inconvenience from moving around your house. It may slow down the network if add more computer result in unexpected expense if run out of connection.
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Wire Ethernet Wireless Ethernet
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Advantages of Wireless Ethernet Neat and Clean, no untidy cables. It is Flexible to access within a limited range. Setup - Those without a great deal of networking experience can set up a wireless network.
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Disadvantages of Wireless Ethernet High cost and expensive. Reliability – if one major section breaks down (eg. Router), the whole network will be affected. Significantly slower than a wired Ethernet. The network can be less stable. Wireless reception may be impaired by a number of factors including large distances.
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