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What are the key factors to consider when grouping hosts into a common network?

* Purpose * Geographiclocation * Ownership


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The default gateway is configured incorrectly on the host what is the impact on communications?

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How effective is blood grouping?

Blood grouping is highly effective. In a way, each year many lives are saved thanks to blood transfusions only because of the blood grouping system; knowing the blood to infuse into someone that has been donated that will react accordingly to the newer hosts body is a result of the blood grouping system.