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Q4 – What criteria can you use for comparing WANs? Group B Claudia Murcia MGS

Q4 – What criteria can you use for comparing WANs?   The following figures provide criteria you can use to compare network alternatives based on three categories: cost, performance, and other criteria. Fig 6-16 Criteria for Comparing Network Alternatives

Q4 – What criteria can you use for comparing WANs? Fig 6-16 Criteria for Comparing Network Alternatives

Q4 – What criteria can you use for comparing WANs? Fig 6-16 Criteria for Comparing Network Alternatives