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skymedlock

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Imagine you are browsing the Web on your tablet computer. Describe the path that the web page data takes to get from its storage point on a remote computer to your tablet.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How long does it take for 300,000 X-rays to be transmitted on a 100-gbps network?
 
  A) 10 seconds
  B) 1 minute
  C) 10 minutes
  D) 1 hour



kkenney

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Answer to Question 1

The web page information starts from where it is hosted on a web server and travels through the host company's network to the Internet. On the Internet, the data will pass through the ISP's network to regional and national backbones, and finally to the network of the ISP that is serving my personal network, and through an access point or hot spot to be delivered wirelessly to my tablet.

Answer to Question 2

B



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