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 NTC 405 Week 1 DQs  NTC 405 Week 1 Individual Networking Protocols and Port Numbers  NTC 405 Week 1 Supporting Activities Differentiated Activities  NTC 405 Week 2 DQs  NTC 405 Week 2 Individual Transmission Methods  What are the components of network system design?  What role do standards play in ensuring smooth communication? What role do protocols play in ensuring communication of data? NTC 405 Entire Course (UOP) NTC 405 Week 1 DQs (UOP)

 1. What widely used networking protocols support or make possible video calls also known as video teleconferencing?  What role does each protocol play in the video call process?  Include basic connectivity roles.  1. Press Alt + Print Screen on your computer keyboard to create a screenshot.  2. Open a blank Microsoft® Word document.  3. Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard to paste the screenshot into the document.  Supporting Activity: ARPANET NTC 405 Week 1 Individual Networking Protocols and Port Numbers (UOP) NTC 405 Week 1 Supporting Activities Differentiated Activities (UOP)

 How knowledge is about how analog and digital is used in relation to your own business or home network important?  What are the reasons that some businesses have not embraced digital entirely and is it actually affecting their bottom line?  Identify communications capabilities of each medium and the types of signals that are used for each.  Identify the various protocols that are available for use and provide a recommended standard that should be used as the most efficient communication within a business. NTC 405 Week 2 DQs (UOP) NTC 405 Week 2 Individual Transmission Methods (UOP)

 1. Press Alt + Print Screen on your computer keyboard to create a  screenshot.  2. Open a blank Microsoft® Word document.  3. Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard to paste the screenshot into the document.  What is the difference between a telephone circuit connection and one used for data transmission? Why have the lines between these transmissions methods blurred over time?  What are different modes of circuit and packet-switched networks? NTC 405 Week 2 Supporting Activities Differentiated Activities (UOP) NTC 405 Week 3 DQs (UOP)

 Distinguish the basics between channels and circuits.  · Explain the concept of Ohm's law and its importance to circuit troubleshooting.  · Compare circuit and packet- switched networks.  · Based on your readings, define the network protocols and  how they provide safety against communications failure.  1. Press Alt + Print Screen on your computer keyboard to create a screenshot.  2. Open a blank Microsoft® Word document.  3. Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard to paste the screenshot into the document.  Supporting Activity: Channel Estimation NTC 405 Week 3 Individual Ethernet Switching Modes (UOP) NTC 405 Week 3 Supporting Activities Differentiated Activities (UOP)

 What are the pieces of the TCP/IP protocol suite? How do they match with the various layers of the OSI model as described in previous courses?  What other protocols are available and can they be used in conjunction with TCP/IP? Explain why or why not.  Multiplexers are used to help companies minimize their network communications costs. How do they work and what types of equipment are needed?  With the newer gigabyte equipment and increased use of fiberoptic cabling, are multiplexers as necessary as they once were? Explain why or why not. NTC 405 Week 4 DQs (UOP) NTC 405 Week 4 Supporting Activity Multiplexers (UOP)

 Research options for improving the current use of TCP/IP and recommend new software and equipment that’s available.  Describe how use of equipment, software, and multiplexing could aid in improving use for communications which would reduce network congestion. Use APA formatting for the paper.  What types of topology have you noted in your place of employment or your home network?  What do the various types of NOS have in common? What are the benefits of each and on what do you base your decision of choice? NTC 405 Week 4 TCP or IP (UOP) NTC 405 Week 5 DQs (UOP)

 Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation  Submit the final Learning Team paper and presentation.  1. Press Alt + Print Screen on your computer keyboard to create a screenshot.  2. Open a blank Microsoft® Word document.  Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard to paste the screenshot into the document. NTC 405 Week 5 Learning Team Final Learning Team Paper & Presentation (UOP) NTC 405 Week 5 Supporting Activities Differentiated Activities (UOP)

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