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When Planning Horizontal Cabling, What Is the Maximum Allowable Distance

Question 24

Question 24

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When planning horizontal cabling, what is the maximum allowable distance that can be used?


A) 100 feet
B) 300 meters
C) 1,000 feet
D) 100 meters

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