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Network Connectivity

Connectivity for users is a main concern for the network administrator; providing the best architecture is fundamental. Providing this architecture is part of the initial planning process that must take place prior to implementation.

Review the various components needed to ensure connectivity and prepare a 3- to 5-page paper describing these components as well as how the types of connectivity, such as Ethernet or wireless, affect the network’s reliability.

  • Identify issues that can affect network efficiency based on connectivity type.
  • Provide examples of how ISP connectivity service types, such as DSL, CATV, or FTTH, can dictate what options are available for connectivity.
  • Explain how these options change depending on personal or business use and discuss their financial implications.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. A minimum of two outside academic references are required in addition to using course texts and websites.

……………….Answer Preview…………….Allbritton and Syracuse (2007) argue that, internet has proven to be the integral aspect in today’s business world. The need for efficient and high reliable network connectivity therefore; remains inevitable. Providing effective network architecture comprises of two domain data plane and data driven connectivity which ensures fundamental connectivity (Allbritton & Syracuse, 2007, pg. 67). The major objective of a data plane is forwarding data at the desired speed and at a required control phase. On the other hand, data driven connectivity ensures speedy connectivity via data plane mechanisms. It can be argued that, these are various components which ensure connectivity. Identifying issues that might affect ……………….

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