Exam 3: Networks Network Basics

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 Your bandwidth _________ is the top speed allowed by your ISP plan.​

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 You can access FTP servers with a browser.​ 

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 _______ are designed to provide connectivity for devices within a limited area, typically within the premises of a home, office building, business, or school.​ 

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 ________ is the term for transmission capacity of a communication channel.​

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 When connecting to the Internet, most Internet users connect to a Tier 1 network.​ 

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 Dropbox is an example of a file hosting service.​ 

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 Two devices on a network negotiate their communication protocols through a process called ___________.​

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 On a network, any device that stores or generates data is considered to be a(n) _________.​ 

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 DHCP assigns an IP address to a device and links it to the device's _______ address.​

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 The Internet is the world's largest WAN.​ 

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 ________ is a wired network technology that is defined by IEEE 802.3 standards.​

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 Network discovery works in the exact same way on all devices.​ 

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 Wi-Fi signals may reach up to 300 feet from the router.​ 

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 A(n) ________ is the broadcasted name of a wireless network.​

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 __________ uses 32-bit addresses to uniquely identify devices connected to the Internet.​

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 _____________ is a network diagnostic tool that shows you each router and server that your data encounters as it travels over the Internet.​

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 Wireless connections use licensed frequencies that are available for public use.​ 

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 _________ technology divides a message into several packets that can be routed independently to their destination.​ 

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 On a network, which protocol is responsible for dividing files into chunks, adding headers containing information for reassembling packets in their original order, and error checking?​ 

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 The organization that supervises Internet addressing is ARPANET.​ 

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