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IP for Mission Critical Communications What Works and What Doesn’t?
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There is a debate, where the use of IP in mission critical communications. With all the recent issues with firefighters and other first responders, the public safety with the voice to discuss the use and misuse of technology in the field. So how wireless communications technology can do to make the user's work and life safer and better.
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SC: Tehbazari, hawking rights non transferable The Supreme Court has held that all those transfers of tehbazari and hawking rights taken place after February 6, 2007, as illegal and invalid. A bench comprising Justices SB Sinha and Mukundakam Sharma also directed that all those persons who have transferred their tehbazari/vending sites after February 6, 2007, in violation of the apex court order, could be evicted under due process of law. The apex court, however, legalized all transfers and sales of tehbazari/vending rights made prior to the cut off date. The court also directed MCD and NDMC to conduct photo census of all the squatters and hawkers allotted tehbazari and vending sites. The c...
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to connectin of net works thats called a networks
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pradeep badoni
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A network is basically all of the components (hardware and software) involved in connecting computers across small and large distances. Networks are used to provide easy access to information, thus increasing productivity for users In the world...
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mallikarjuna
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As far as computer technology is concerned concerned, networking is interconnection of devices with one another to exchange the data and to work interactively etc,there is technology and hardware required for this and its called the Networking...
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For any company, the most important wireless concern is security. This will not only keep traffic safe but prevent any wireless LAN (WLAN) from jeopardizing corporate networks, servers and data. Here are some Technical Tips: Know your wireless encryption options Understanding wireless encryption is essential to deploying a secure wireless network.Never built a network with Internet access without a firewall. Secure WLANs - Understanding the protocols The 802.11 architecture and the PHY standards for 802.11a, b, and g and performance expectations. Step-by-Step Guide: Wireless network security testing All security administrators have 802.11-based wireless in their environments.There is planne...
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Prashant Gavade
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Good Information. In addition to this a) Wireless Secured wireless traffic before coming to wired b) 802.1x authentication & encryption can be set to prevent unauthorize access & capturing c) Segmentation of users directly from wireless & same can...
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Sachin Kore
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I also know some tips :These are 1)Disable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and use static IP addresses instead. Using DHCP automatically provides an IP address to anyone, authorized or not, attempting to gain access to your wireless network,...
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