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    NT 2640 Final Study Guide

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    1. Straight-through cable (39-40): connects the wire at pin 1 on one end of the cable to pin 1 at the other end of the cable; the wire at pin 2 needs to connect to pin 2 on the other end of the cable; pin 3 on one end connects to pin 3 on the other; and so on. (To create a straight-through cable‚ both ends of the cable use the same TIA pinout standard on each end of the cable.) Crossover cable: a cable that swaps the wire pairs inside the cable 2. Collision domain (43): the set of devices whose

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    Film Techniques of ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ * At the beginning of the film‚ she is very upset because she was different and of different culture to the kids in her school‚ but then the movie gradually shows that it is actually a positive because that is what Ian liked about her. * In the opening segment‚ there is the use of voiceover‚ which is a reflective technique. * What she said when in the first scene‚ she said she wanted to be blond girls‚ that later Ian likes her because she

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    ensure Apple’s survival and‚ therefore‚ to ensure that competitiveness in the industry remains. Moreover‚ the partnership with Apple provided an additional market for Microsoft’s products – the MS Office and the IE products were to be bundled with the MAC OS as one of the conditions for this financing. Discuss this case in the context of market structure and strategic behavior. What market structure do these firms operate in? Why did Microsoft need to preserve competitiveness in the industry? What was

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    not receiving funds from households. Due to them not receiving funds‚ the interest rates for mortgages rose; this allowed the mortgage companies to still receive a profit. According to the Loanable Funds theory‚ mortgage companies such as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae had to raise their interest rates because they had less supply to loan out. When this happened‚ individuals and businesses lowered their demand for loanable funds. This caused the financial system to remain still with surplus units not

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    Exercise 5.1.4 The numeric prefix before BASE in the Ethernet standards defines the transmission speed. Lab 5.2: MAC and IP Addresses Exercise 5.2.1 A MAC address must be unique for every NIC produced because switches forward frames based on their destination MAC address and if more than one NIC in the same LAN were to have the same MAC address (including the last 24 bits in the MAC address) then the switches would be confused as to which NIC would get the frame. Exercise 5.2.2 Address type‚

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    1. Refer to the exhibit. What three statements are true about the IP configuration that is shown? (Choose three.) The address that is assigned to the computer represents private addressing. The computer is unable to communicate outside of the local network. The network of this computer can have 126 hosts. The prefix of the computer address is /27. The IP address that is assigned to the computer is routable on the Internet. The IP address that is assigned to the computer is a broadcast

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    Guide to Networking Essentials‚ 6th ed.‚ ISBN 1111312524 Chapter 1 Solutions - REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Which of the following is one of the three basic functions a computer performs? (Choose all that apply.) a. Processing 2. c. Input e. Output The __________ executes instructions provided by computer programs. a. CPU 3. When a CPU is composed of two or more processors‚ each one is referred to as a(n) ________. b. Core 4. Which of the following is considered long-term

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    Xavier T When reading the article “Big data: Big hype”‚ written by Mark Barrenechea‚ I found that the main focus of the article to be on if big data is practical in industries. Right now there is a large build up of data‚ it’s estimated that only .5% of it being analyzed to this day. The only disadvantage to this build up of data is that people don’t know how to use all the data to their advantage. Meaning that they have lots of information that could be applied to the demand for a product‚ but

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    lets the user send transport the data across the network. 6. Why do they twist wire pairs together in copper cables? 4.2.1 The twisting of wires helps protect against signal interference from other wires 7. When the destination MAC address of a received frame is not in the MAC table‚ what will a Layer 2 switch do? 5.3.1 The switch send the frame to all the ports except the one it recived it from. 8. What is tested using the Loopback command ping 127.0.0.1? 2.3.3 It determines if the network on the

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    Macs vs PCs Whether to buy a Macintosh or a Personal Computer is the question in the minds of millions who are looking to buy a new computer. To choose between the two is similar to choosing whether to buy apples or oranges. The main difference between Macs and PCs is the operating system that each runs; the most recent operating system release for Macs is Mac OS X Leopard and for PCs it is Microsoft Windows Vista. Also another difference between Macs and PCs is what parts are used and who makes

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