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Hey there! I was wondering if I could get some assistance with hexadecimal to binary equivalent. Thank you in advance for the assistance!
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In a 3- to 4-page Word document.Exercises 1 and 2 were extracted from Forouzan (2007, p. 465).1.What is the hexadecimal (hex) to binary equivalent of the following Ethernet address? What isthe equivalent of hex to decimal? Use thehtp://www.binaryhexconverTer.com/converter forthe calculaTons.0101101000010001 0101010100011000 10101010000011112.Design a system of three LANs with four bridges. ±he bridges (B1 to B4) connect the LANs asshown below. Show diagram in Word and use any diagramming tool to demonstrate the design(Forouzan 2007, p.465).a.B1 connects LAN 1 and LAN 2.b.B2 connects LAN 1 and LAN 3.c.B3 connects LAN 2 and LAN 3.d.B4 connects LAN 1, LAN 2, and LAN 3.3.Can we replace the bridge with a router? Explain the consequences.4.Which one has more overhead, a bridge or a router? Explain your answer.5.Which one has more overhead, a repeater or a bridge? Explain your answer.6.Which one has more overhead, a router or a gateway? Explain your answer.
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