Explain the purpose and value of using LAN Technologies. Include a tangible, practical example (250 words – approximately 3 well-structured paragraphs and at least one external reference). Discuss how...

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  1. Explain the purpose and value of using LAN Technologies. Include a tangible, practical example (250 words – approximately 3 well-structured paragraphs and at least one external reference).

  2. Discuss how Wireless/Mobile Technology has changed how we view Telecommunications, including advantages and disadvantages (250 words – approximately 3 well-structured paragraphs and at least one external reference).


This exam should be 2-3 pages of content not counting title page, reference page, or appendices (diagrams, budget sheet, equipment list, etc.). Please use APA formatting and cite the sources you use to support and strengthen your presentation.


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Running head: TITLE OF ESSAY 1 TITLE OF ESSAY 3 Title of Essay Author’s Name Grantham University Abstract Abstracts are research tools that can help you readers determine if the scope of your article/essay will help them in their own research. In APA, abstracts are typically 150-250 words in length and provide an evaluative summary of the essay to follow. The personal opinion of the author is strictly prohibited in abstracts. Unlike a body paragraph, the first line of an abstract is not tabbed-in. For many student essays, especially in lower-numbers courses, an abstract will not be required; still, it is good to practice this skill. Title of Essay In APA style, the introduction of the essay should begin here, followed by the body paragraphs. APA is typically a more formal style than most students are accustomed to using in a writing course. For the purposes of this course, the level of formality should be based on the assignment. For example: APA asks that students always write in third person (avoiding words such as I, me, we, our(s), you, your(s), etc). Certain rhetorical modes, however, don’t cater well to third person (narrative and reflection writing are two such examples). In these situations, first person (I, me, we, our(s)) may be, and should be employed; second person (you, your(s)) should be avoided in all academic writing unless an essay is specifically designed to relay instructions (there are few assignments that will employ second person). Like any essay, students should make sure their essays are formatted with one inch margins, with their text exclusively in Times New Roman 12-point font, and students should double space their lines. This document can be downloaded and used as a template wherein students may simply replace names, titles, dates, and so on with their own information. The final page of this document will demonstrate a References page. If a student uses information from any source, that source must be identified within the text and listed on a References page. These citations should be listed in alphabetical order and, opposite to the way a normal paragraph works, the first line should be flush left and each following line should be tabbed in. Though there is really no substitute for a good APA Style Manual, students can refer to a citation generator such as www.citationmachine.net to ensure proper formatting. Any further questions should be directed to the instructor of the course. References Badley, G. (2009). A place from where to speak: The university and academic freedom. British Journal of Educational Studies, 57(2), 146-163. doi:10.1111/j.1467- 8527.2009.00429.x Baumanns, M., Biedenkopf, K., Cole, J. R., Kerrey, B., & Lee, B. (2009). The future of universities and the fate of free inquiry and academic freedom: Question and answer session. Social Research, 76(3), 867-886. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Berthoff, A. E. (2009). Learning the uses of chaos. In S. Miller (Ed.), The Norton Book of Composition Studies (pp. 649). New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Carroll, L. (2000) The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition. M. Gardner (Ed.) NY: Norton. Elbow, P. (2000). Getting along without grades—and getting along with them too. Everyone Can Write: Essays Toward a Hopeful Theory of Writing and Teaching Writing. NY: Oxford University Press.
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Running head: TECHNOLOGY                                1
TECHNOLOGY                                         2
Technology
Author’s Name
Grantham University
        Abstract
The essay concentrates on the concept of the network system and its effects and purpose i
n daily life. The LAN technology and its use and benefits are discussed along with practical use of the system. The wireless network and its modern advantage on the way of telecommunication have also been broadly discussed in the essay below.
Technology
Introduction
Telecommunication service is one of the most important aspects in the modern day world. Communication and a strong network system have a huge impact in the way the business and daily life activities take place. It has become necessary to have a good network system, upon which all the activities can be performed without lag in speed and connectivity problems. The innovation of LAN and wireless systems from the traditional methods had a positive impact on the way of life. The system of communication has increased and the information sharing system has improved with development of the network system.
1. Value and Purpose of Using Local Area Network (LAN) Technologies with Example
A LAN or the local area network connects the computer hardware system within a localized area such as the office for home. The LAN uses the wire to connect between computers and other devices. LAN is a system where the devices connected to each other using the system can communicate between each other, share files and even the users can chat and send emails.
LANs have different identities that make a difference between two LANs. Each LAN has different network topology that can be used to distinguish each network system (Voneki et al., 2016). The network topology is the geometric placement of the devices connected to the LAN network. The devices connected to the network usually runs over a coaxial wire or optic fiber cables.
The use of LAN networks is preferred over other systems such as the telephone line connections. The main advantage of the system is that it can transfer data at much higher...
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