Physical bus, logical bus
Topology
unshielded twisted pair.
what is UTP
connects each wire to the same pin on each connector
what is Straight-Through Cable
that the end of the network bus is no longer terminated.
what is Bus
What is Oberlin
NICs
Hubs (obsolete)
Switches
Routers
Networking Devices
a high-speed data transmission medium
what is Fiber Optic Cable
matches the transmit (Tx) wires on one connector with the receive (Rx) wires on the other connector.
what is Crossover Cable
that the device connected to the central device through that cable can no longer communicate on the network.
what is Star
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Football
Up to the rated bandwidth (100 Mbps for 100BaseT and so on.)
what is a Half-Duplex
10 Mbps (full duplex)
what is Ethernet
might also have an RJ45 connector on both ends, requiring an adapter to convert from the RJ45 connector to the serial cable.
what is Rollover
that messages can only travel in one direction (downstream) to the break.
what is Ring
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Double the rated bandwidth (200 Mbps for 100BaseT and so on.)
what is a Full-Duplex
100 Mbps (half duplex)
200 Mbps (full duplex)
what is Fast Ethernet
Uplink port on a hub or switch to an uplink port on a hub or a switch
what is Crossover
has no effect on communications.
what is Mesh
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WIFI
Ethernet devices are identified by MAC address, which is burned into the network interface card.
what is Physical Addresses
10 Gbps (full duplex only)
what is 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Workstation to a regular port on a hub or switch
what is a Straight-Through
In a half duplex Ethernet network, a collision is the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to transmit data at exactly the same time.
what is Collision
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Guard and Tackle