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Computers and Technology, 27.07.2021 21:10 tornadowolfcosplay
Design the network to support a three-story office building with about 100 users. Each user will have a dedicated workspace with a laptop computer. Each floor will have 2 shared printers. Each Executive Office will have a dedicated printer.
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