Network Devices
Network Troubleshooting
Networking Concepts
Wireless Setup
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100

This device regenerates signals.

What is a repeater?

100

This command will show up to 30 hops.

What is tracert?

100
This is what the 1's and 0's on the wire are called.
what are bits?
100

This GHz wavelength performs better with interference like walls and doors.

What is 2.4GHz?

100

Network Security: This is the IDS vs IPS vs UTM (definition and describe their differences)

What is Intrusion Detection System (detects, notifies, doesn't act) vs Intrusion Protection System (detects, may notify and/or take action), Unified Threat Management (all in one).

200

This converts digital signals to analog and vice versa.

What is a Modem?

200

This network connectivity command uses internet control messaging protocol.

what is ping?

200

These are groups of bits with headers and footers.

What are frames?

200

This is the definition of SSID and where you can tell a user to find it.

Service Set IDentifier - List of available WiFi network names.

200

These are the 5 motherboard form factors in order from largest to smaller.

What are ATX, Micro ATX, Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX?

300

This separates broadcast domains.

What is a router?
300
this command resolves out of date DNS issues

ipconfig /flushdns

300

These are transmittable "envelopes" with addresses.

What are packets?

300

This GHz range has less range but about double the bandwidth.

What is 5GHz?

300

These are the troubleshooting steps, in order.

1.Identify the problem
2.Establish a theory
3.Test the theory
4.Implement a plan
5.Verify resolution
6.Document findings

400

This separates collision domains.

What is a switch?

400

this command provides a list of current connections

what is netstat?

400

These are the two ethernet transmission protocols covered in A+

what are TCP and UDP

400

This is the name of the features that take advantage of more than one radio per device.

What is MIMO / Multi-In Multi-Out?

400

List 4 versions of RAID and describe their differences.

0 (striping), 1 (mirroring), 0+1 and 1+0 (nested raid), 5 (single parity), 6 (double parity)

500

This repeats what is received in one port out of all the others.

What is a hub?

500

This is the linux command most similar to windows ipconfig.  

Bonus points for the second linux command that is a subset of the above command.

ifconfig (interface configuration)
iwconfig (interface wireless configuration)

500

These are the differences between TCP and UDP

What is TCP's value of accuracy over speed and UDP's value of speed over accuracy?

500

These are the names of the 802.11 standards.

what are a,b,g,n,ac?

500

This is the default username and password for a Juniper ISG2000.

What are u: netscreen and p: netscreen?

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