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| 1. What type of network uses RG-11 cabling? |
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| 2. Which of the following refers to an Ethernet cable capable of a single 500-meter segment? |
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| 3. What term is commonly used to refer to 10BASE5 cabling |
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| 4. What Ethernet cabling standard requires the use of BNC connectors? |
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| 5. Modern networks rarely implement Ethernet networks using _ cable |
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| 6. What type of cable is used to connect a computer to a hub? |
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| 7. The customer has specified that a single unrepeated segment can be run end to end between two hosts. The problem is that the computes are 650 meters apart. The maximum network speed is stated as 10 Mbps. What cable can be used to meet these requirements? |
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| 8. The 5-4-3 rule regarding 10BASE-T Ethernet states that you can have a maximum of 5 _, using 4_, with only three _. |
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| Segments;repeaters;Populated Segments |
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| 9. What is the maximum diameter of a 100BASE-TX network using a class 2 repeater? |
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| 10. Where can we view the services that are bound to a network interface card on a PC with a Windows 2000 operating system? |
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| Network and Dial-up Connections dialog box |
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| 11. The last 6 hexadecimal numbers of a MAC address refer to what? |
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| 12. Which command can be used to view the MAC address on a PC running Windows 98? |
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| 13. What is the destination MAC address used to send network traffic to all hosts on a ne work? |
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| 14. How many ports does a repeater typically have? |
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| 15. True or False: each hub that is added to a network segment increases the size of the collision domain. |
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| 16. What is the concept of several devices sharing a common media called? |
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| 17. True or False: Hubs, repeaters, and transceivers can be used to create new collision d mains on a network segment. |
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| 18. What ports will a switch use to forward traffic for a device it knows nothing about? |
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| All ports except the port it received traffic from |
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| 19. True or False: A bridge differs from a switch in that a bridge can provide numerous ports for connecting multiple networks. |
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| 20. How many ports do bridges traditionally have? |
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| 21. True or False: Routers can be sued to connect networks that use different technologies to communicate. |
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| 22. True or False: The word "demodulate" means to restore to an original condition. |
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| 23. What type of connector is used to connect a modem to a telephone line? |
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| 24. True or False: When using DSL services to connect to the Internet, the digital signal must be modulated to an analog signal by sing a DSL modem. |
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| 25. True or False: Present satellite technologies only permit the ability to download information through the dish. The upload process must still be done via POTS. |
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| 26. What is the media used for wireless networking? |
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| 27. Which of the following devices is used for security purposes to view sensitive areas? |
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| 28. Which of the following is NOT discerned through the use of a common cable tester? |
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