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Group 1
Session 04
To be Submitted Week 05
1. Your company wants to create a wireless network for the entire office
building. The building is 10 stories high, and the company wants to
incorporate IEEE 802.11a by placing one access point on the tenth floor.
Will this layout work? Explain.
3. If a company has four buildings with the farthest distance of one kilometer
wanting to create an intranet. What is the best way to create a network?
1. A customer submits the credit card transaction to the Payment Gateway via a secure
connection from your Web site.
2. Payment Gateway receives the secure transaction information and passes it via a secure
connection to your bank’s processor (a financial partner that provides credit card
processing on behalf of the credit card associations, for example, Visa or Master Card).
3. Your bank’s processor submits the transaction to the Credit Card Interchange (a
network of financial entities that communicate to manage the processing, clearing, and
settlement of credit card transactions).
4. The Credit Card Interchange routes the transaction to your customer’s Credit Card
Issuer.
5. The Credit Card Issuer approves or declines the transaction based on the customer’s
available funds and passes the transaction results, and if approved, the appropriate
funds, back through the Credit Card Interchange.
6. The Credit Card Interchange relays the transaction results to your bank’s processor.
7. Your bank’s processor relays the transaction results to the Payment Gateway.
8. Payment Gateway stores the transaction results and sends them to you and/or your
customer.
9. The Credit Card Interchange passes the appropriate funds for the transaction to your
bank, which then deposits funds into your merchant bank account.
Each floor will be proposed to use dual switch with stack technology for redundancy and
flexibility.
DATA
CENTER
FO Cable ROUTER
UTP Cable
4. There are many different types of multiplexing that has been used in communication and you'd
better know of at least some name of these techniques. (Details of each of these techniques is
a huge topic on their own). There is some communication system that is using only one of
these techniques and there are some other communication systems that are using multiples of
these techniques in combination.
TDM (Time Division Multiplexing): This would be the most straightforward method. We
split the data exchange time into multiple small slots and transmit/receive different data
onto different slot. GSM is one of example of communication system that is extensively
using this technology)
Types of TDM: