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Name the IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) Characteristics:
A. Name the Speed(s) B. Name the Access Method |
A. Speed: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps and 10 Gbps
B. Access Method: CSMA/CD |
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Name the IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) Characteristics:
A. Name the Topology(s) B. Name the Media |
A. Topology(s): Physical Bus
Logical Bus and Physical Star Logical Bus B. Media: Coax or UTP |
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Name the IEEE 802.5 (Token Ring)Characteristics:
A. Name the Speed(s) B. Name the Access Method |
A. Speed: 4 or 16 Mbps
B. Access Method: Token Passing |
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Name the IEEE 802.5 (Token Ring) Characteristics:
A. Name the Topology(s) B. Name the Media |
A. Topology(s): Physical Star/ Logical ring
B. Media: STP |
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Name the IEEE 802.11 (Wireless) Characteristics:
A. Name the Speed(s) B. Name the Access Method |
A. Speed: 1, 2, 4, 10, 11 and 54 Mbps
B. Access Method: CSMA/CA |
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Name the IEEE 802.11 (Wireless) Characteristics:
A. Name the Topology(s) B. Name the Media |
A. Topology(s): No Topology
B. Media: None (Wireless) |
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Name the FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface)Characteristics:
A. Name the Speed(s) B. Name the Access Method |
A. Speed: 200 Mbps
B. Access Method: Token Passing |
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Name the FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface)
Characteristics: A. Name the Topology(s) B. Name the Media |
A. Topology(s): Physical Star/Logical Ring
B. Media: Fiber-optic or UTP implemented as CDDI |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10BASE2?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: RG-58 cable with BNC “T” connectors
B: Max Distance: 185 meters C: Max Speed: 10Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10BASE5?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: RG-8 cables with Vampire tap transceivers
B: Max Distance: 500 Meters C: Max Speed: 10Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10BASE-T?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: At least UTP Category 3 cable with RJ-45 connectors
B: Max Distance: 100 Meters C: Max Speed: 10Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10BASE-FL?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: Multimode fiber optic cable with ST or SC connectors
B: Max Distance: 2000 Meters C: Max Speed: 10Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 100BASE-T4?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: At least UTP Category 3 cable with RJ-45 connectors Uses all 4 pairs of wires.
B: Max Distance: 100 meters C: Max Speed: 100 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 100BASE-TX?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: At least UTP Category 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors
B: Max Distance: 100 meters C: Max Speed: 100 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 100BASE-FX?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: Multimode fiber optic cable with ST or SC connectors
B: Max Distance: 400 meters C: Max Speed: 100 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 1000BASE-CX?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: Twinaxial shielded cable with DB-9 or HSSDC connectors
B. Max Distance: 25 meters C. Max Speed: 1000 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 1000BASE-LX?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: SMF cable with SC and ST connectors
B. Max Distance: 5 kilometers C. Max Speed: 1000 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 1000BASE-SX?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: MMF cable with SC and ST connectors
B. Max Distance: 500 meters C. Max Speed: 1000 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 1000BASE-T?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: At least Category 5e UTP cable with RJ-45 connectors
B. Max Distance: 100 meters C. Max Speed: 1000 Mbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10GBASE-ER?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type:SMF cable with various connectors
B. Max Distance: 40 kilometers C. Max Speed: 10 Gbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10GBASE-ER?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type:SMF cable with various connectors
B. Max Distance: 10 kilometers C. Max Speed: 10 Gbps |
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Name the Cabling Characteristics for Ethernet name 10GBASE-ER?
A. Cable Type B. Max Distance C. Max Speed |
A. Cable Type: MMF with various connectors
B. Max Distance: 300 meters C. Max Speed: 10 Gbps |
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Definition of IEEE 802.1
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LAN/MAN Bridging Management
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Definition of IEEE 802.2
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Logical Link Control (LLC)
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Definition of IEEE 802.3
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Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) - Ethernet
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Definition of IEEE 802.4
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Token Passing Bus (Withdrawn)
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Definition of IEEE 802.5
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Token Ring
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Definition of IEEE 802.6
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Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) – Metropolitan Area Network
(Withdrawn) |
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Definition of IEEE 802.7
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Broadband LAN (Withdrawn)
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Definition of IEEE 802.8
802.9 Isochronous LANs (Withdrawn) 802.10 Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (Withdrawn) 802.11 Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) Wireless LAN 802.12 Demand-priority 802.13 Not used 802.14 Cable Modems (Withdrawn) 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) 802.16 Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN) 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring Access (RPA) 802.20 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access |
Fiber Optic
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Definition of IEEE 802.9
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Isochronous LANs (Withdrawn)
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Definition of IEEE 802.10
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Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (Withdrawn)
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Definition of IEEE 802.11
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Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) Wireless LAN
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Definition of IEEE 802.12
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Demand-priority
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Definition of IEEE 802.13
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Not used
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Definition of IEEE 802.14
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Cable Modems (Withdrawn)
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Definition of IEEE 802.15
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Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
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Definition of IEEE 802.16
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Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN)
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Definition of IEEE 802.17
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Resilient Packet Ring Access (RPA)
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Definition of IEEE 802.20
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Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
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Which type of cable is used to connect a Computer to a Computer?
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Crossover
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Which type of cable is used to connect a Computer to a Hub/Switch?
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Standard Patch
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Which type of cable is used to connect a Hub/Switch without crossover port to a Hub/Switch without crossover port?
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Crossover cable plugged into
standard port |
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Which type of cable is used to connect a Hub/Switch with crossover port to a Hub/Switch with crossover port?
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Standard Patch cable. One end
plugged into a standard port. The other end plugged into the crossover port. |
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Enter the number of collision and broadcast domains created when adding a hub
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Collisions = 0
Broadcasts = 0 |
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Enter the number of collision and broadcast domains created when adding a Switch
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Each port = 1 new collision domain
Broadcasts = 0 |
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Enter the number of collision and broadcast domains created when adding a Router
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Each port = 1 new collision domain
Each port = 1 new broadcast domain |
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What is Category 1's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: <4ft (recommended)
B. Max Speed: <1 Mbps C. Usage: POTS and ISDN connections |
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What is Category 2's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: 100 Meters
B. Max Speed: 4 Mbps C. Usage: IBM Cabling System for token ring networks |
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What is Category 3's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: 100 Meters
B. Max Speed: 16 Mbps C. Usage: Voice and data on 10BASE-T Ethernet networks |
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What is Category 4's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: 100 Meters
B. Max Speed: 20 Mbps C. Usage: Used in 16 Mbps token Ring networks |
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What is Category 5's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: 100 Meters
B. Max Speed: 100 Mbps C. Usage:100BASE-T Ethernet networks |
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What is Category 5e's:
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: 100 Meters
B. Max Speed: 1000 Mbps C. Usage: 100BASE-T and 1000BASE-T Ethernet networks |
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What is Category 6's (Proposed Standard):
A. Max Segment Length B. Max Speed C. Usage |
A. Max Segment Length: ~100 Meters
B. Max Speed: ~10 Gbps C. Usage: 100BASE-T and 1000BASE-T Ethernet networks and other implementations to be determined |
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Name the types of Backups?
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Copy Backs up
Daily Backs up Differential Backs up Normal/Full Backs up Incremental Backs up |
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What is a Copy Back-up? And does it clear Archive Bit?
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Copy Backs up every selected file, regardless of the archive attribute setting
No! |
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What is a Daily Back-up? And does it clear Archive Bit?
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Daily Backs up every selected file that has changed that day, regardless of the archive attribute setting
No! |
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What is a Differential Back-up? And does it clear Archive Bit?
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Differential Backs up only those files created or changed since the last normal or incremental backup (Those files with the archive bit on). This method is also used in combination with a periodic full backup. For example, a Normal/Full backup on Mondays and a differential backup on the
remaining days of the week. Backs up more data per day but restoration time is quicker. In case of a restore, you will only need to restore the last normal backup and the last differential backup. No! |
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What is a Normal/Full Back-up? And does it clear Archive Bit?
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Normal/Full Backs up every selected file, regardless of the archive attribute setting.
Yes! |
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What is a Incremental Back-up? And does it clear Archive Bit?
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Incremental Backs up only those files created or changed since the last normal/full or incremental backup. (Those files with the archive bit on) You use
this method in combination with a normal/full backup. For example, a normal/full backup on Mondays and an incremental backup on the remaining days of the week. Backs up less data per day so backup times are quicker. However, restoration times are generally longer because you will need to restore the last normal/full backup as well as all incremental backups since the last normal backup. Yes! |
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What occurs at level-7 APPLICATION
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(1)-Take data from applications
(2)-Ensure all necessary resources are available (3)-Initialize services and the network for data transmisson. |
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What occurs at level-6
PRESENTATION |
(1)-Reformat or translate between differnt character
(2)-encrypting, decrypting and compression decompression (3)-Provides support for error recovery |
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What occurs at level-5
SESSION |
(1)-Assumes a reliable virtual connection
(2)-Establishing maintaining synchronizing and terminating connections (3)-Port numbers are assigned and maintained |
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What occurs at level-4
TRANSPORT |
(1)-Packages data into segments
(2)-Provides flow control (3)-Performs end-to-end transport of data |
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What occurs at level-3
NETWORK |
(1)-Break segmented data into packets and sequences
(2)-Assign logical addresses to packets (3)-Routes packets |
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What occurs at level-2
DATA-LINK |
(1)-Brak data packets into frames
(2)-Manages Hardware addresses(MAC) (3)-Defines the topology of the network based on the IEEE 802.x standards (4)-Provide error and flow control |
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What occurs at level-1
PHYSICAL |
(1)-Physically mechanically and/or electronically connect network devices
(2)-Break frames into raw binary bits (3)-Defines the network media used |
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(7-APPLICATION) of the OSI
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Gateway
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(6-PRESENTATION) of the OSI
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Gateway
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(5-SESSION) of the OSI
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Gateway
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(4-TRANSPORT) of the OSI
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Gateway
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(3-NETWORK) of the OSI
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Gateway
Router,Brouter |
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(2-DATA-LINK) of the OSI
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Gateway
Switch/Bridge/Wireless/Access Points/(WAP) NIC |
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Hardware Device(s) used at layer(1-PHYSICAL) of the OSI
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Gateway
Repeater/Hub/NIC/cables |
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What is the Transfer Speed for 802.11
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2Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for HomeRF
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10Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for 802.11a
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54Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for 802.11b
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11Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for 802.11g
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54Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for Infrared(IrDA)
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4Mbps
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What is the Transfer Speed for Bluetooth
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1Mbps
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for 802.11
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(1)-Max Range-150 feet
(2)-Frequency-2.4GHz |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for HomeRF
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(1)-Max Range-150 feet
(2)-Frequency-2.4GHz |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for 802.11a
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(1)-Max Range-150 feet
(2)-Frequency-5.0GHz |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for 802.11b
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(1)-Max Range-300 feet
(2)-Frequency-2.4GHz |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for 802.11g
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(1)-Max Range-300 feet
(2)-Frequency-2.4GHz |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for Infrared (IrDA)
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(1)-Max Range-3 feet
(2)-Frequency-N/A |
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What is the Max Range and Frequency for Bluetooth
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(1)-Max Range-33 feet
(2)-Frequency-2.4GHz |
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ACRONYM(ARP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Address Resolution Protocol |
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ACRONYM(BootP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Boot Protocol |
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ACRONYM (DNS)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Dynamic Name System/Service |
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ACRONYM (FTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
File Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (HTTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Hypertrxt Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (HTTPS)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (ICMP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Internet Control Message Protocol |
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ACRONYM (IGMP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Internet Group Multicast Protocol |
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ACRONYM (IMAP4)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Internet Messaging Access Protocol version4 |
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ACRONYM (IP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Internt Protocol |
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ACRONYM (IPSec)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Internet Security |
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ACRONYM (L2TP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol |
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ACRONYM (LDAP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Lightweight Database Access Protocol |
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ACRONYM (LPR)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Line Printer Remote |
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ACRONYM (NNTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Network news Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (NTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Network Time Protocol |
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ACRONYM (POP3)
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ACRONYM MEANINGPost office Protocol version 3
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ACRONYM (PPP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Point to Point Protocol |
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ACRONYM (PPTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol |
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ACRONYM (RARP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol |
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ACRONYM (SCP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Secure Copy Protocol |
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ACRONYM (SFTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Secure File Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (SMTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
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ACRONYM (SNMP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Simple Network Management Protocol |
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ACRONYM (SSH)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Secure Shell |
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ACRONYM (SSL)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Secure Sockets Layer |
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ACRONYM (TCP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Transmission Control Protocol |
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ACRONYM (TFTP)
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ACRONYM MEANING
Trivial File Transfer Protocol |
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What is the Port number for
(DNS) |
53
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What is the Port number for
(FTP) |
20/21
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What is the Port number for
(HTTP) |
80
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What is the Port number for
(HTTPS) |
443
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What is the Port number for
(IMAP4) |
143
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What is the Port number for
(NNTP) |
119
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What is the Port number for
(NTP) |
123
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What is the Port number for
(POP3) |
110
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What is the Port number for
(SMTP) |
25
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What is the Port number for
(SNMP) |
161
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What is the Port number for
(SSH) |
22
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What is the Port number for
(Telnet) |
23
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What is the Port number for
(TFTP) |
69
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