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FAQs How do telcos calculate the cost for a circuit? / What are the component parts of a circuit? Telcos tend to build up their prices for both installation and annual rental for circuits by considering a circuit comprising three parts: i) the 'local end' or 'tail' running from the customer premises to the local BT or other telco 'exchange' - this used to be a fixed price but now consists of a fixed element plus an amount dependant on the "excess construction" cost
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Edward Wincott, Janet Paul Taylor, Loughborough College Tom Franklin, Franklin Consulting June 2005 Overview This paper describes the implementation of a 10Mbit/s IR (Infrared) laser link to connect Loughborough College’s off-site Cyber Café to its main network. It considers the motivation for the project, the planning, the equipment and its installation. Post installation issues such as the performance and benefits are also assessed. The project was carried out in the second quarter of 2000.
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Edward Wincott, Janet Paul Taylor, Loughborough College Tom Franklin, Franklin Consulting
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Edward Wincott, Janet Peter Falconer, Lauder College Tom Franklin, Franklin Consulting
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Edward Wincott, Janet Anthony Morgan, Cardiff University Tom Franklin, Franklin Consulting
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Paul Richardson, Coleg Harlech WEA Geoff Constable, UW Aberystwyth Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Oggie East and his staff at Symantise Ltd. for their prompt and helpful contributions to this paper. Thanks are also due to colleagues Dylan Evans (Coleg Harlech WEA) and Hefin James (University of Wales, Aberystwyth) for their contributions and prompt answering of questions regarding the network set-up at Harlech.
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James Cook, Foxes Academy Project Date: July 2005 – December 2005
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A lot of attention has been paid to the implementation of remote working environments for the home and providing connectivity solutions to remote locations. Consumer Linksys routers make an ideal platform to extend your organisational network to a remote location, even providing a central wireless SSID for users. This set of instructions will demonstrate the configuration of the Linksys router (Linksys WRT54G) with OpenWRT as a hardware IPSec endpoint.
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