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NIC Local Area Network (LAN) NT Ethernet Card MBA-613 – Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business Environment Copyright 2001, Dr. Brian Reithel (with special thanks to Kerry Pearson)

NIC Local Area Network (LAN) WIN98 TCP/ IP NT TCP/ IP Hub PC Client PC Server Twisted pair cabling Destination address Source address Data Error Checking Code Frame CSMA/ CD MBA-613 – Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business Environment Copyright 2001, Dr. Brian Reithel (with special thanks to Kerry Pearson)

NIC Local Area Network (LAN) WIN98 NIC Backbone network Hub Winsock.dll PC Client Router Fiber optic Twisted pair cabling Hub Router PC Server NIC Winsock.dll Winsock.dll WIN NT WIN98 NT Winsock.dll Winsock.dll Twisted pair cabling MBA-613 – Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business Environment Copyright 2001, Dr. Brian Reithel (with special thanks to Kerry Pearson) Destination address Source address Data Error Checking Code Frame Destination address Source address Data Packet

MBA-613 – Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business Environment Copyright 2001, Dr. Brian Reithel (with special thanks to Kerry Pearson)

MBA-613 – Mobilizing Technology in the Modern Business Environment Copyright 2001, Dr. Brian Reithel (with special thanks to Kerry Pearson)

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