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- 88. Suppose transmission rate of a channel is 32 kbps. If there are ‘8’ routes from source to destination and each packet p contains 8000 bits. Total end to end delay in sending packet P is ................ a. 2 sec b. 3 sec c. 4 sec d. 1 secPath: p Words QUESTION 13 A Television broadcasting service uses a single coaxial cable with a bandwidth of 680 MHz to transmit multiple TV channels to their subscribers. Each TV channel is 6 MHz wide. How many channels can be carried if each channel has to be separated by a 1 MHz guard band? TTTArial 3 (12pt) T Word Path: pWhat is the delay of sending a data file from a source station to a destination station? Suppose that the length of the data file is 2 Mbytes and the bandwidth of the channel is 1600 bps, and the network link between the sender and receiver is 20000 Km and the speed of the light inside the link is 2x108 meters/second? Assume that the delay is composed of only transmission time and propagation time.
- Part II: In ADSL service, there is a single UTP pair running from the end office switch to the individual household. In cable modem service, the thick coaxial cable in the neighborhood is shared by many subscribers. Yet typically, cable modem service provides faster service to individual customers than ADSL. How can this be?Please provide an illustration of a synchronous connection and an isochronous connection, and elucidate the distinctions between these two types of connections?The entropy as a measure presented an important value to determine the capacity of a channel. Show that?
- a. Explain practically the differences among a Hub, Switch and Router, with the aid of diagrams b. With the aid of diagrams, explain full-duplex, half-duplex and simplex transmissions.SUBJECT : COMPUTER NETWORKING (PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETE RELEVANT SOLUTION) Mr. Hadi sent an email using 01 Gbps network bandwidth which contained a message size of 2.5-KB (Kilobyte). Mr. John is X km away from sender (where X is 627) who received email at speed of light travels at 2.4 × 108 m/s. You may need to calculate propagation time and the transmission time for the entire communication. Draw the figure by labelling all above mentioned values and add screen shot in your answer along with your solution.Assume that there is a shared connection (for example, an Ethernet bus) with a speed of 1 Mbps. How much time (in microseconds) is required to send a frame with a length of 1000 bits over this link?
- Select the correct statement(s) regarding connectionless and connection-oriented networks. a. packet networks support either connection-oriented or connectionless circuits b. A connection must be established prior to exchanging data when using a connectionless circuit c. packets must contain source and destination addresses in a connection-oriented circuit d. all statements are correct19. ARP is used for: O packet path determination O finding of a mapping IPV6 → MAC address O finding of a mapping IPV4 → MAC address O finding of a mapping IPV4 → TCP addressAssume a shared connection of 1 Mbps (for example, an Ethernet bus). How long does it take (in microseconds) to transmit a 1000-bit frame over this connection?