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CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Course | Module 12 Part 8: Removing or Uninstalling Application Software
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Now that you know when to debate, shift your attention to what to debate. The "proposition"–the idea up for debate–is one of the most important concepts to understand, and in this lecture, you will survey how to structure the proposition most effectively-and consider who is making the ultimate decision.
Get an engaging introduction to ancient Japanese myths, collectively known as Shintō ("Way of the Gods"). Focusing on the oldest written compilation of Japanese oral tradition, the Kojiki, you'll examine fascinating stories about gods and heroes, the origins of the universe, the Rock Cave of Heaven, rival clans, and more.
CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ Course | Module 4 Part 7: Internet of Things (IoT) Devices
Part 12 of C# .NET Bootcamp: What is C#?
In this lesson you are going to learn about what is C# programming language, how it's created and how it's used for.
The 1683 Ottoman siege of Vienna is often cited as a critical turning point in European history. Investigate the events leading to the siege and battle, witness the dramatic defense of the city under the Polish king Jan Sobieski, and examine both the legacy of the clash and historical misconceptions surrounding it.
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Investigate the achievements of this most fearsome and pivotal of Ottoman rulers. Learn how Selim vanquished the threatening Safavid Empire after violently wresting power from his father. Track his dramatic expansionist policy, tripling the Ottoman territories in less than a decade, and his defeat of the Egyptian Mamluks, becoming the first Ottoman Caliph.
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Part 04 of Computer Networking Fundamentals: Wired Local Area Networks vs. Wireless Local Area Networks
Wired LANs vs Wireless LANs
At the end of this episode, I will be able to:
- Compare and contrast wired and wireless LAN implementations.
Learner Objective: Identify the characteristics and importance of VLANs
Description: In this episode, the learner will be introduced to the basic constructs and characteristics of wired and wireless local area networks.
- Introduction to Network Infrastructure
- Wired LAN
- Devices in this type of LAN are connected using bounded media
- Bounded media types
- Copper - The most prevalent LAN-based network medium used today. This medium uses single or multiple copper conductors to transmited data.
- Fiber - These medium uses an optical light source to transmit data through a concentrated core made of either plastic or glass.
- For devices to communicate, they need to be physically connected via Ethernet switch
- Due to the nature of the physical connections, wired networks can provide a higher level of security than wireless networks
- Wired LANs can have constraints
- Limitation of cabling (distance, electromagnetic interference, damage)
- Building requirements (historical sites, cumbersome installations, proximity to the connectivity device)
- Mobility is challenging
- Wireless LAN
- Devices in this type of LAN connect to the network via radiated energy
- Wireless LAN Types
- Infrastructure mode - In this type of Wireless LAN, a centralized network device called a wireless access point controls all communications on the network.
- Ad-hoc mode - In this type of Wireless LAN there is no centralized connectivity device. The wireless devices communicate directly with each other.
- Wireless LANs have become increasingly more popular due today because:
- Ease of installation
- Reduction of physical cabling
- Mobility
- Simplicity to add devices to network
- Disadvantages
- Communication eminations
- Obstacles and interference
- Network saturation and congestion
- Hybrid LAN
- Most common LAN deployment in modern networks today
- This type of LAN combines both wired and wireless communication
- Wired LAN
- Workstations and servers (these are stationary devices)
- Wireless LAN
- Laptops, tablets, smartphones (these are devices that require mobility)
- Any stationary device that requires a connection, but cabling is not feasible or possible
- Wired LAN
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Discover the reasons the Greek city-states were able to emerge intact from their conflict with a vastly superior Persian Empire. Learn, too, how the defensive alignment put in place to protect those states—begun as an alliance of equals—instead became an Athenian empire.
Debate gives you an honest assessment of an idea, and is therefore a powerful decision-making tool. Here, Professor Atchison walks you through the structure of a formal debate and explores when debate can help you the most. As you will learn, big and future-oriented decisions are ripe for formal discussion.