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| Ethernet is an example of a ______ system found on many LANs. |
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| -25 connector is used in RS-232 transmissions |
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| A common source of noice. |
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| An example of a baseband system found on many LANs today -- uses twisted pair cable as its medium. |
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| This type of wiring describes wiring that connects workstations to the closest telecommunication closet. |
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| Many network problems can be traced to poor cable ____ techniques. |
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| The delay between the transmission of a signal and its receipt. |
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| The ______ distance a signal can travel and still be interpreted accurately is equal to a segment’s maximum length. |
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| This method is used to make a signal conform to a specific pathway. |
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| The most common of transmission flaws that affect data signals. |
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| ______ refers to a style of data transmission in which the pulses that represent bits follow one another along a single transmission line. |
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| TIA/EIA commercial Building Wiring Standard is also known as _______ cabling. |
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| _______ closet identifies a room containing connectivity for groups of workstations in its area? |
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| The most significant factor in choosing transmission media is _____ |
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| The more_____ per foot in a pair of wires, the more resistant the pair will be to cross talk |
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| This technology is used with fiber-optic cable, which enables one fiber-optic connection to carry multiple light signals at one time. (Abbreviation of the term). |
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