Matching
Match each term with the correct statement below.
Premises:
trades electrical pulses for their optical equivalents.
was the predominant form of network cabling for many years.
consists of one or more pairs of insulated strands of copper wire twisted around one another.
measures the amount of time a signal takes to travel from one end of the cable to another.
receives incoming signals on one cable segment and refreshes them before retransmitting them on another cable segment.
how many bits or bytes of information a cable can carry over a unit of time.
detects weak signals, strengthens those signals, and then rebroadcasts them.
refers to any protective layers wrapped around a cable to protect it from external interference
each physical connection adds to the attenuation of signals on a cable segment.
Responses:
amplifier
fiber-optic cable
insertion loss
bandwidth
coaxial
repeater
shielding
twisted-pair
latency
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
trades electrical pulses for their optical equivalents.
was the predominant form of network cabling for many years.
consists of one or more pairs of insulated strands of copper wire twisted around one another.
measures the amount of time a signal takes to travel from one end of the cable to another.
receives incoming signals on one cable segment and refreshes them before retransmitting them on another cable segment.
how many bits or bytes of information a cable can carry over a unit of time.
detects weak signals, strengthens those signals, and then rebroadcasts them.
refers to any protective layers wrapped around a cable to protect it from external interference
each physical connection adds to the attenuation of signals on a cable segment.
Premises:
trades electrical pulses for their optical equivalents.
was the predominant form of network cabling for many years.
consists of one or more pairs of insulated strands of copper wire twisted around one another.
measures the amount of time a signal takes to travel from one end of the cable to another.
receives incoming signals on one cable segment and refreshes them before retransmitting them on another cable segment.
how many bits or bytes of information a cable can carry over a unit of time.
detects weak signals, strengthens those signals, and then rebroadcasts them.
refers to any protective layers wrapped around a cable to protect it from external interference
each physical connection adds to the attenuation of signals on a cable segment.
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