DHomesb Final Exam - CCNA Discovery: Networking for Home and Small Businesses (Version 4.0)
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1. Applications can be grouped into general use software or industry specific software. What are two examples of industry specific software? (Choose two.)
Which three address ranges can be used to depict private IP addresses? (Choose three.)
In networking there are two version of IP addresses . IPV4 address that is Internet protocol version 4 uses 32 bits. IPV6 address that is Internet protocol version 6 uses 128 bits .
Windows for Workgroups
Windows XP comes in two main variants. XP Home is designed for personal or family use. XP Professional has more advanced tools for networking, and is oriented more towards power users and businesses. While there is little to stop a home user from using Professional, except cost, the Home version doesn't offer all of the tools that many medium to large-scale businesses need.
The Windows XP Starter Edition version is not intended for businesses. It is intended for low-end PCs in developing countries. Many businesses would find the limitations of the Starter Edition (like not supporting more than 512 MB of RAM, 800x600 max resolution, lack of networking support, limit of three open applications) unsuitable for their needs.
Between $40 and $60 for an old version. $70 and $120 for a new version.
TurboTax Small Business tax software is a reliable best seller in its class. This version of TurboTax is specifically designed for small businesses rather than the home version, which is designed for personal use.
apparanet is the first networking communication used by us army and its advance version of communication is intranet which in bacth called internet
Brooks Moore is the narrator of the US version of Discovery's 'How It's Made.'. Other narrators are used for Canada and the UK. More information about the Canadian version and its narrators is available at the show's official site. The UK version is narrated by Tony Hirst who is also the actor who plays Mike Barns in Hollyoaks
No. The plural form is businesses. Apostrophes make possessives, not plurals.