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Using Both Wired and Wireless Connections

The ConceptDraw Wireless Networks solution helps users to quickly transit from an idea to the implementation of a both wired and wireless computer networks.

Network Drawing Software

ConceptDraw Network Drawing Software - Network design software for network drawings with abundant examples and templates.
Create computer network designs, diagrams and schematics using ConceptDraw.
"Satellite television is television programming delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by an outdoor antenna, usually a parabolic reflector generally referred to as a satellite dish, and as far as household usage is concerned, a satellite receiver either in the form of an external set-top box or a satellite tuner module built into a TV set. Satellite TV tuners are also available as a card or a USB peripheral to be attached to a personal computer. In many areas of the world satellite television provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial or cable providers.
Direct-broadcast satellite television comes to the general public in two distinct flavors - analog and digital. This necessitates either having an analog satellite receiver or a digital satellite receiver. Analog satellite television is being replaced by digital satellite television and the latter is becoming available in a better quality known as high-definition television." [Satellite television. Wikipedia]
"Mobile television is television watched on a small handheld or mobile device. It includes pay TV service delivered via mobile phone networks or received free-to-air via terrestrial television stations. Regular broadcast standards or special mobile TV transmission formats can be used. Additional features include downloading TV programs and podcasts from the internet and the ability to store programming for later viewing. ...
Mobile TV is among the features provided by many 3G phones." [Mobile television. Wikipedia]
"MobiTV, Inc. ... is a provider of end-to-end mobile media solutions. In 2011, the cloud-based MobiTV converged media platform delivered 1.6 billion minutes of live TV, video-on-demand and downloaded content for offline viewing to all tier-one wireless carriers and major mobile operating systems in the United States. ...
MobiTV furnishes programming from more than 40 television channels, offering live news and sports and a variety of full-episode on-demand shows for streaming or download on mobile devices, tablets, personal computers and other Internet-enabled consumer electronics.
MobiTV-powered TV services, which carry the operator’s brand, are accessible on hundreds of devices across multiple wireless carrier partners. ...
MobiTV’s converged media platform is an end-to-end managed service comprising components that work together to securely manage, deliver and play back video across devices both inside and outside the home." [MobiTV. Wikipedia]
This mobile satellite TV network diagram example was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Telecommunication Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Mobile satellite TV diagram
Mobile satellite TV diagram , tree, satellite dish, satellite, radio waves, office building, cellular phone, mobile phone, base station, antenna,

Wireless network. Computer and Network Examples

A Wireless network is a type of the computer network that uses the wireless connections for connecting network nodes for data transfer. The wireless networks are very useful, inexpensive, popular and widely used. They are easy setup and do not require the cables installation.
Using the solutions of the Computer and Networks Area for ConceptDraw DIAGRAM you can design the wireless network diagrams of any complexity quick and easy.

Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) network. Computer and Network Examples

Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) is a feature set that is available on the Cisco Routers. ISG provides the session management, the structured framework, the policies for management the various access networks, provides the information about the session bandwidth and network accessibility.
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) network.
The vector stencils library "Global networks" contains 63 computer and telecommunication icon symbols for drawing the global vehicular network diagrams.
"Satellite Internet access is Internet access provided through communications satellites. Modern satellite Internet service is typically provided to users through geostationary satellites that can offer high data speeds, with newer satellites achieving downstream data speeds up to 15 Mbps. ...
Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite in geostationary orbit (sometimes referred to as a geosynchronous Earth orbit, or GEO), a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (microwave), and a VSAT (very-small-aperture terminal) dish antenna with a transceiver, located at the subscriber's premises. Other components of a satellite Internet system include a modem at the user end which links the user's network with the transceiver, and a centralized network operations center (NOC) for monitoring the entire system. Working in concert with a broadband gateway, the satellite operates a Star network topology where all network communication passes through the network's hub processor, which is at the center of the star. With this configuration, the number of remote VSATs that can be connected to the hub is virtually limitless." [Satellite Internet access. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Global networks - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Vehicular Networking solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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City
City, city,
Office Building
Office Building, office building,
House
House, house,
Radio Tower
Radio Tower, radio tower,
Satellite Dish
Satellite Dish, satellite dish,
International Space Station
International Space Station, international space station,
Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle, space shuttle,
Satellite
Satellite, satellite,
Satellite
Satellite, satellite,
Rocket
Rocket, rocket,
Airplane
Airplane, airplane,
Airplane
Airplane, airplane,
Airplane (back view)
Airplane (back view), airplane,
Airplane (back view)
Airplane (back view), airplane,
Helicopter
Helicopter, helicopter,
Helicopter
Helicopter, helicopter,
Helicopter (back view)
Helicopter (back view), helicopter,
Helicopter (back view)
Helicopter (back view), helicopter,
Car
Car, car,
Trailer
Trailer, trailer,
Double Decker Bus
Double Decker Bus, double decker bus,
High-speed Train
High-speed Train, high-speed, train,
Freight Train
Freight Train, freight train,
Regular Ship
Regular Ship, ship,
Regular Ship
Regular Ship, ship,
Passenger Vessel
Passenger Vessel, passenger vessel,
Passenger Vessel
Passenger Vessel, passenger vessel,
Battleship
Battleship, battleship,
Battleship
Battleship, battleship,
Submarine
Submarine, submarine,
Submarine
Submarine, submarine,
Bulk Carrier
Bulk Carrier, bulk carrier,
Multipurpose Ship
Multipurpose Ship, multipurpose, ship,
Passanger Ship
Passanger Ship, passanger, ship,
Offshore Oil Platform
Offshore Oil Platform, offshore, oil platform,
Eastern Hemisphere
Eastern Hemisphere, Eastern, hemisphere,
Western Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere, Western, hemisphere,
Eastern Hemisphere (oval)
Eastern Hemisphere (oval), Eastern, hemisphere,
Western Hemisphere (oval)
Western Hemisphere (oval), Western hemisphere,
Eastern Hemisphere (oval)
Eastern Hemisphere (oval), Eastern hemisphere,
Western Hemisphere (oval)
Western Hemisphere (oval), Western hemisphere,
Orbit
Orbit, orbit,
Orbit (oval)
Orbit (oval), orbit,
Earth
Earth, Earth,
Moon
Moon, Moon,
Mars
Mars, Mars,
World Map
World Map, World map,
Africa
Africa, Africa,
Central Asia
Central Asia, Central Asia,
East Asia
East Asia, East Asia,
Southern Asia
Southern Asia, Southern Asia,
Middle East
Middle East, Middle East,
Australia
Australia, Australia,
Europe
Europe, Europe,
Russia
Russia, Russia,
South America
South America, South America,
Central America
Central America, Central America,
North America
North America, North America,
Canada
Canada, Canada,
USA
USA, USA,

Wireless Networking

Wireless networking is useful visual tool for identification of all required equipment, and calculation the cost of creating or updating wireless computer networks. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM extended with Wireless Networks Solution from the Computer and Networks Area is the best wireless network diagramming software.

Network Printer

Special libraries of highly detailed, accurate shapes and computer graphics, servers, hubs, switches, printers, mainframes, face plates, routers etc.

Campus Area Networks (CAN). Computer and Network Examples

A campus network provides wireless access to the Internet or LAN to users located in two or more buildings or in the open space surrounding those buildings. A campus network is usually set in the campus of a university, but the same kind of planning and design can be applied for other purposes. For example, the campus network can used for an office or industrial park, in a public place like a supermarket with an entertainment center, even on a farm. Another form of temporary campus network can exist during special events such as music festivals or rallies.
The elementary campus networks arise spontaneously: the radio signals from the access points, which provide network inside the building are not limited to its walls, so any user in the backyard can also get wireless network access. The larger and more complex campus network may have additional access points in places specially chosen for serving clients, i.e., on the lawn in front of the college or in a coffee shop around the corner.

What Is a Wireless Network?

What Is a Wireless Network? Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that uses wireless (usually, but not always radio waves) for network connections. Wireless computer network diagrams help system administrators and network engineers to find out amount and type of equipment needed for each office WLAN.