Ntc 362: Integrative Network Design Project Week Five

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Integrative Network Design Project

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Integrative Network Design Project

Kudler Fine Foods has been planning to open three new stations at the same time in some cities- inclusive of Los Altos, CA, Aspen, CO. and Dallas, TX. The company is aiming at expansion along various sections of its venture, inclusive of a Wide Area Network (WAN) with a comprehensive mesh setting that will ensure better exchange of information. This comes as an address of communication problems between stores which are hoped to quickly reduce with the institution of the new VoWLAN (Voice over Wireless LAN) technology. The company’s decision to install the VoWLAN branches from the need to make sure that a three-digit dialing setting is in place for in-house employee’s at all three sites. The reality of this VoWLAN technology works in a comparable manner as VoIP and Wi-Fi by using IEEE 802.11 similar and adopted standards to make up a consistent connection.

Enlargement on The Company’s current network by using VoWLAN with a mesh feature to maintain reliable exchange of information is the best current strategy for effective communicative interactions between the various stores and locations. According to "Enterprise Mobility 7.3 Design Guide" (2013), " the licensing needs of 802.11 will not need the clients to have a lowest transmit power and few if any Wi-Fi devices use the maximum transmit powers allowed by regulations” (VoWLAN Design Recommendations). This setting works over a Wi-Fi network with software and utilities installed on each client device. Hand-held devices Kudler Fine Foods will use are PDA’s and two-way radios for greater exchange of information across their geographical area.

LAN as opposed to WAN

One may want to consider the difference between the two. LAN’s are private networks that cover a small regions such as a flat or a whole building.  LAN’s are used to link computers, printers and routers to support exchange of information and...