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Managing and Improving Upon Bandwidth Challenges in Computer Network

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Managing the bandwidth of a computer network is always faced with great challenges. This research was necessitated by the urgent need to manage the University network currently experiencing congestion in both the local LA and on the internet backhaul with a view to improving network performance and reduce the huge recurrent on the WA link. However, there exists various ways that have been...
 
 
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John S. N., Okonigene R.E., Matthews V.O., Akinade B., Chukwu I.S.
John Samuel Ndueso » Samuel Ndueso John was born on the 13th April 1967 at Nung-ukim, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. He had his primary and secondary education in Ogun State. After his secondary education, he was offered the Federal Government Scholarship through the Bureau for External Aid, Federal Ministry of Education for Tertiary Institution tenable in the Soviet Union now (CIS) – 1988 – 1994. He had his higher... view full profile
Prof. Samuel N. John
 
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The Contributory Effect of Latency on the Quality of Voice Transmitted over the Internet
 
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Impact of Latency on Throughput of a Corporate Computer Network
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