Installing Campus Area Networks (Can)

A Wide Area Network is also known as a LAN or campus network. As have already mentioned above it’s smaller than the traditional broader area network and several Local Area Networks (LAN) join in on a single organization or zones to create a Campus Area Network (CAN). So, when someone says of the corporate networks within the particular geographical location, you could easily guess that it’s campus network. The term itself implies a physical location of a corporation within a specific location. The CAN have various features and services, that may include but are not limited to, the following: communication features, including voice, data, and unified communications features, access to the Internet, secure key distribution, management of secured networks and devices, including firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, and more. However, the feature that makes the CAN stand out from other networks is its versatility and the fact that any given …

An Overview of Wireless Local Area Network Technology

Wireless Local Area NetworkA WLAN provides wireless connectivity over short to long distances with radio waves rather than traditional electrical network cabling. A WLAN extends already existing wired local area networks (LAN) to computers not attached to the LAN directly. The term ‘wireless’ denotes that the system does not require any wires connecting the computers or devices to the network. It uses radio signals for this purpose.

There are four main types of wireless local area networks: single-mode, multimode, bridged, and a packet switch. Each has its pros and cons and can be used for various applications. In single-mode networks, the primary (and least important) mode of connectivity is fixed and the secondary mode covers either one or two modes. Bridged and packet switch networks combine the features of both single and dual-mode networks. The fourth network type offers faster connectivity and provides more efficient power consumption.

An example of a single-mode network …

Advantages and Disadvantages of Local Arean Network

A local area network (LAN) refers to the network which connects computers inside a very limited geographical area, such as colleges, schools, or universities. A LAN is a logical connection between devices that are located at different places. They offer a useful method for sharing resources among end-users. The term LAN was first used in 1982 by Bill Atkinson, who distinguished it as a logical interconnection system, in which multiple links could be established between computers through their location. This network has been very useful for computers because the number of computers on the network does not matter much unlike the Internet, where there are hundreds of millions of IP addresses to be dealt with.

Today, a Local Area Network has emerged as one of the most popular technologies used to connect computers and allowing them to share files and information. There are many advantages to using a Local Area …

Establishing A Personal Area Network

A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network dedicated to interconnecting personal devices with each other and often with devices in the network. Such computer networks utilize technologies such as ATM, IP, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel (FCoE). Such computer networks are highly useful in the telecommunication industry for application and disaster recovery purposes.

The term Personal Area Network refers to a central information repository for personal computers. Such a system is made up of different devices that work as part of a larger system, thereby sharing input/output, processing, and communication functions. Such a system is often customized for specific purposes like workgroup or work division. It can be used for connecting devices running different operating systems. Personal area networks can connect devices running Microsoft Windows, Linux, Apple OS, Novell Netware, OpenBSD, and other operating systems. Some devices can connect to Personal Area Networks even if they do not run …

Computer Hardware Engineer Job Description

If you are looking for a job that combines your technical knowledge with creativity and problem-solving skills, you may want to consider working as a computer hardware engineer. As an engineer, you will be involved in the creation of computer hardware systems for both the private and public sectors. You will be responsible for designing and building computers and other computer hardware. You will work directly with software and hardware vendors and will be responsible for producing the best possible system with the least amount of defects. How do you learn how to become a computer hardware engineer?

Education. Most entry-level computer hardware engineers have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer hardware engineering, though a bachelor’s in electrical or computer engineering is also usually acceptable. A computer engineering major typically is like a major in mechanical engineering but with a strong emphasis on computer hardware engineering. Many schools offer …