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Which of the following are standard network topologies?(select three)
A.bus B.star C.ring D.dual-ring |
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What topology provides the most fault tolerance? |
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What organization is responsible for establishing and promoting networking standards? |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)> |
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What aspects of network cabling do the IEEE committee establish?(select three)
A.frame size B.speed C.color of sheathing D.cable types |
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A. Frame Size B. Speed D. Cable Types |
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What types of coax cabling have been used in computer networking?(select Three)
A. RG-8 B. RG-45 C. RG-58 D. RG-62 |
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What applications are best suited for fiber optic cabling?(select two)
A. Short distances B. wireless networks C. high-EMI areas D. long distances |
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C. High-EMI Areas D. Long Distances |
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What are the main components of fiber optic cabling?(Select Three)
A. cladding B. insulating jacket C. copper core D. fiber |
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A. Cladding B. Insulating Jacket D. Fiber |
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What is the most popular size fiber-optic cabling? |
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Most fiber-optic installations use LEDs to send light signals and are known as what? |
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Why must the main cable in a bus topology be terminated at both ends? |
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To prevent the signal from bouncing back and forth. |
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Where are you most likely to encounter a mesh network? |
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Which committee is responsible for wireless networking standards / |
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