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CALCULATION QUESTIONS ON INTERNET APPLICATION PROGRAMMING

The document contains a series of questions related to internet application programming, focusing on bandwidth calculations, latency measurements, upload and download times, IP address assignments, packet loss percentages, and data transfer amounts. Each question presents a scenario requiring specific calculations relevant to network administration and application development. The scenarios involve practical applications in a tech firm setting in Cameroon.

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CALCULATION QUESTIONS ON INTERNET APPLICATION PROGRAMMING

The document contains a series of questions related to internet application programming, focusing on bandwidth calculations, latency measurements, upload and download times, IP address assignments, packet loss percentages, and data transfer amounts. Each question presents a scenario requiring specific calculations relevant to network administration and application development. The scenarios involve practical applications in a tech firm setting in Cameroon.

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INTERNET APPLICATION PROGRAMMING

Question 1
As a network administrator at a tech firm in Yaoundé, Cameroon, I needed to calculate the
bandwidth required for our office internet connection. We have 50 employees, each using an
average of 100 Mbps to stream videos and download files. What is the total bandwidth
required?

Question 2
While developing a mobile app for a client, I needed to measure the latency of our server
response time. If it takes 20 milliseconds for a request to travel from the client to the server and
30 milliseconds for the response to travel back, what is the total latency?

Question 3
A user in Douala wants to upload a 1 GB video file to our server. If the upload speed is 10
Mbps, how long will it take to upload the file?

Question 4
As a network engineer, I need to assign an IP address to a new device on our network. If the
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1, what is the range
of IP addresses available for devices on the network?

Question 5
During a network test, we sent 1000 packets from a client to a server, but 50 packets were lost
in transit. What is the packet loss percentage?

Question 6
A user in Bamenda wants to download a 5 GB file from our server. If the download speed is
50 Mbps, how long will it take to download the file, and what is the average throughput?

Question 7
As a network administrator in a company in Cameroon, you need to calculate the total
bandwidth required for a video conferencing application that will be used by 50 employees.
Each employee will be using a 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second, and the average
packet size is 1000 bytes. If the network uses a TCP/IP protocol with a 20% packet overhead,
what is the total bandwidth required in megabits per second (Mbps)?
Question 8
A web developer in Cameroon wants to calculate the response time of a web application that
uses a database server located in the United States. The round-trip time (RTT) between the web
server in Cameroon and the database server in the United States is 200 milliseconds. If the web
application requires 5 database queries to retrieve the required data, and each query takes an
average of 50 milliseconds to execute, what is the total response time of the web application?
Question 9
A network engineer in Cameroon wants to calculate the maximum number of devices that can
be connected to a Wi-Fi network using the 802.11ac protocol. The network uses a 20 MHz
channel bandwidth and has a data rate of 866.7 Mbps. If each device requires a minimum data
rate of 10 Mbps to function properly, what is the maximum number of devices that can be
connected to the network?

Question 10
A software developer in Cameroon wants to calculate the total amount of data that will be
transferred between a client and a server using the HTTP/2 protocol. The client requests a web
page that consists of 10 images, each with an average size of 100 KB. The server also sends a
10 KB HTML file and a 20 KB CSS file. If the HTTP/2 protocol has a 10% overhead, what is
the total amount of data that will be transferred between the client and the server?

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