Deck 9: Wide Area Networks

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Sending data from the network server to the user's computer is called the download .
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Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) can transmit at longer distances than Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS).
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Free space optics (FSO) transmissions are sent by high-powered infrared (IR) beams through the open air.
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The top speed at which data can be sent over an analog dial-up connection is about _____.

A) 1.5 Mbps
B) 56 Kbps
C) 150 Kbps
D) 640 Mbps
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Each is a difference between a local area network and a wide area network except _____.

A) number of devices
B) geography
C) ownership
D) speed
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Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital telephone line that can be used for data or voice transmission.
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When a cellular user moves beyond the coverage area of the entire cellular network, the cellular telephone automatically connects with whatever cellular network is in place in the remote area. This is known as roaming .
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It is not possible to carry on a conversation over the same telephone line while transmitting data using digital subscriber line (DSL) technology.
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Frame Relay is unique in that it can support data, voice, and video all on one network.
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A network is considered to be a wide area network (WAN) if it crosses any of the following except _____.

A) lake
B) railroad
C) highway
D) parking lot
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All local area networks operate at lower speeds that wide area networks.
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A wide area network service that is leased from a carrier is managed by that carrier instead of by the user.
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A public switched data network (PSDN) is an actual network itself, whereas leased or public data connections are only the connections between networks.
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The cost for setting up and using a virtual private network (VPN) is very high in comparison to using trunk-based leased lines.
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A wide area network service must often be leased from a(n) _____, which is an organization that has been granted special privileges to build communications connections.

A) vendor
B) carrier
C) entity
D) government
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Circuit switching of telephone calls is done through a device called a switch , which is located at the telephone company's central office.
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Not only is a license required to install and use free space optics (FSO), but it costs significantly more than installing new fiber optic cables or leasing lines from a local carrier.
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A virtual private network (VPN) uses the public Internet to transmit data.
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A wide area network instead of a local area network is used for each reason except _____.

A) to link two or more remote sites together
B) to save files
C) for an individual employee to access business data from a remote location
D) for a user to access the Internet
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The most popular public switched data network in the world is X.25.
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_____ refers to a technology that uses wireless high-frequency microwave radio signals to connect to a wide area network (WAN).

A) T-56
B) Cable frequency connection (CFC)
C) Wireless local area network (WLAN)
D) Multipoint distribution services (MDS)
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The coverage area for cellular telephones is divided into smaller individual sections called ____________________.
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A(n) _____ connection transmits at 1.5 Mbps over regular telephone lines.

A) T5
B) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
C) analog dial-up line
D) wireless infrared
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Each is a characteristic of Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS) except _____.

A) very susceptible to interference from rain and fog
B) uses low-frequency signals
C) better able to penetrate buildings
D) has a range of up to 35 miles
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Digital cellular telephony today is called 2.5G, and these networks operate at a maximum speed of _____.

A) 56 Kbps
B) 10 Gbps
C) 384 Kbps
D) 100 Mbps
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In the 1980s, ____________________ systems allowed users to post messages and download small programs that other users had posted.
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Sending and receiving transmissions at different speeds over a wide area network is known as _____ transmission.

A) asymmetric
B) symmetric
C) upload
D) Variable Transmission Bit (VTB)
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A drawback to cable modems is that _____.

A) they only transmit at 56 Kbps
B) the connection is shared among all users in the neighborhood
C) they require a telephone line
D) the computer must be within 1 mile of the head in
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When a cellular telephone user moves toward the next cell, the cellular telephone automatically associates with the transmitter of that cell. This is known as _____.

A) roaming
B) association
C) transfer
D) handoff
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Leased data connections have all of these features except _____.

A) they are permanent
B) the lines are dedicated between the sites
C) they are faster than wired analog and digital cellular
D) the minimum lease is 36 months
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The average speed for a cable modem is between 300 Kbps and _____.

A) 310 Kbps
B) 640 Kbps
C) 10 Gbps
D) 1.5 Mbps
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A special type of wide area network (WAN) is a(n) ____________________, which is limited to a single urban area such as a large city.
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A remote wireless bridge is designed to connect two or more _____ that are located in different buildings.

A) devices
B) LANs
C) WANs
D) MANs
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A(n) ____________________ converts (modulates) a sending computer's digital signal so it can travel over an analog dial-up phone connection.
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Although ___________________ is technically defined as "the transmission of voice or other sounds by means of electrical signals sent over wires or radio waves," it is usually considered the same as the telephone system.
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Low earth orbiting (LEO) and _____ satellites are typically used for WAN data connections.

A) high earth orbiting (HEO)
B) medium earth orbiting (MEO)
C) oceanic orbiting (OO)
D) polar orbiting (PO)
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Each is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) service except _____.

A) slow-speed DSL (SSDSL)
B) asymmetric DSL (ADSL)
C) high-rate DSL (HDSL)
D) HDSL2
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_____ is an optical wireless point-to-point technology that is used to connect remote sites to create a WAN and can transmit at speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps at a distance of 2.5 miles (4 km).

A) Global distribution system
B) Long-range wired cable
C) Low orbiting satellite
D) Free space optics
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_____ switching permits an "always-on" connection so that the user does not have to dial the wide area network whenever a connection is needed.

A) Circuit
B) 2G
C) Full
D) Packet
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The trunk-based leased line _____ runs over twisted pair copper wires at a speed of 1.5 Mbps.

A) T1
B) T2
C) T3
D) T4
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List and describe the three types of firewalls.
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At the carrier's central office, all of the digital subscriber lines (DSL) connect into a(n) ____________________, which in turn connects to the WAN.
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Explain how Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) can send transmissions up to 1.5 Mbps while a standard dial-up line can only send at 56 Kbps.
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Define identity theft and how it can be prevented.
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A(n)____________________ transmits at the higher unused frequencies of an analog telephone line.
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List and describe 5 differences between a local area network and a wide area network.
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Explain how a network translator (NAT) works.
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Because they orbit so close to the earth, ____________________ satellites must travel at high speeds so the earth's gravity does not pull them back into the atmosphere.
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______________________________ can transmit from 51 to 155 Mbps downstream and 1.54 Mbps upstream using low-powered radio frequency waves that have a range of 2 to 5 miles (3.2-8 km).
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Because of ____________________, a home or business using DSL must be within a certain distance of the carrier's central office, which is usually 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometers).
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Sending data from the network server to the user's computer is called the download .
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2
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) can transmit at longer distances than Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS).
False
3
Free space optics (FSO) transmissions are sent by high-powered infrared (IR) beams through the open air.
False
4
The top speed at which data can be sent over an analog dial-up connection is about _____.

A) 1.5 Mbps
B) 56 Kbps
C) 150 Kbps
D) 640 Mbps
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Each is a difference between a local area network and a wide area network except _____.

A) number of devices
B) geography
C) ownership
D) speed
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Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital telephone line that can be used for data or voice transmission.
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When a cellular user moves beyond the coverage area of the entire cellular network, the cellular telephone automatically connects with whatever cellular network is in place in the remote area. This is known as roaming .
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It is not possible to carry on a conversation over the same telephone line while transmitting data using digital subscriber line (DSL) technology.
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Frame Relay is unique in that it can support data, voice, and video all on one network.
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A network is considered to be a wide area network (WAN) if it crosses any of the following except _____.

A) lake
B) railroad
C) highway
D) parking lot
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All local area networks operate at lower speeds that wide area networks.
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A wide area network service that is leased from a carrier is managed by that carrier instead of by the user.
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A public switched data network (PSDN) is an actual network itself, whereas leased or public data connections are only the connections between networks.
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The cost for setting up and using a virtual private network (VPN) is very high in comparison to using trunk-based leased lines.
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A wide area network service must often be leased from a(n) _____, which is an organization that has been granted special privileges to build communications connections.

A) vendor
B) carrier
C) entity
D) government
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Circuit switching of telephone calls is done through a device called a switch , which is located at the telephone company's central office.
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Not only is a license required to install and use free space optics (FSO), but it costs significantly more than installing new fiber optic cables or leasing lines from a local carrier.
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A virtual private network (VPN) uses the public Internet to transmit data.
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A wide area network instead of a local area network is used for each reason except _____.

A) to link two or more remote sites together
B) to save files
C) for an individual employee to access business data from a remote location
D) for a user to access the Internet
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The most popular public switched data network in the world is X.25.
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_____ refers to a technology that uses wireless high-frequency microwave radio signals to connect to a wide area network (WAN).

A) T-56
B) Cable frequency connection (CFC)
C) Wireless local area network (WLAN)
D) Multipoint distribution services (MDS)
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The coverage area for cellular telephones is divided into smaller individual sections called ____________________.
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A(n) _____ connection transmits at 1.5 Mbps over regular telephone lines.

A) T5
B) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
C) analog dial-up line
D) wireless infrared
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Each is a characteristic of Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS) except _____.

A) very susceptible to interference from rain and fog
B) uses low-frequency signals
C) better able to penetrate buildings
D) has a range of up to 35 miles
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Digital cellular telephony today is called 2.5G, and these networks operate at a maximum speed of _____.

A) 56 Kbps
B) 10 Gbps
C) 384 Kbps
D) 100 Mbps
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In the 1980s, ____________________ systems allowed users to post messages and download small programs that other users had posted.
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27
Sending and receiving transmissions at different speeds over a wide area network is known as _____ transmission.

A) asymmetric
B) symmetric
C) upload
D) Variable Transmission Bit (VTB)
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A drawback to cable modems is that _____.

A) they only transmit at 56 Kbps
B) the connection is shared among all users in the neighborhood
C) they require a telephone line
D) the computer must be within 1 mile of the head in
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When a cellular telephone user moves toward the next cell, the cellular telephone automatically associates with the transmitter of that cell. This is known as _____.

A) roaming
B) association
C) transfer
D) handoff
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Leased data connections have all of these features except _____.

A) they are permanent
B) the lines are dedicated between the sites
C) they are faster than wired analog and digital cellular
D) the minimum lease is 36 months
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The average speed for a cable modem is between 300 Kbps and _____.

A) 310 Kbps
B) 640 Kbps
C) 10 Gbps
D) 1.5 Mbps
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A special type of wide area network (WAN) is a(n) ____________________, which is limited to a single urban area such as a large city.
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A remote wireless bridge is designed to connect two or more _____ that are located in different buildings.

A) devices
B) LANs
C) WANs
D) MANs
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A(n) ____________________ converts (modulates) a sending computer's digital signal so it can travel over an analog dial-up phone connection.
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Although ___________________ is technically defined as "the transmission of voice or other sounds by means of electrical signals sent over wires or radio waves," it is usually considered the same as the telephone system.
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36
Low earth orbiting (LEO) and _____ satellites are typically used for WAN data connections.

A) high earth orbiting (HEO)
B) medium earth orbiting (MEO)
C) oceanic orbiting (OO)
D) polar orbiting (PO)
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37
Each is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) service except _____.

A) slow-speed DSL (SSDSL)
B) asymmetric DSL (ADSL)
C) high-rate DSL (HDSL)
D) HDSL2
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38
_____ is an optical wireless point-to-point technology that is used to connect remote sites to create a WAN and can transmit at speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps at a distance of 2.5 miles (4 km).

A) Global distribution system
B) Long-range wired cable
C) Low orbiting satellite
D) Free space optics
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39
_____ switching permits an "always-on" connection so that the user does not have to dial the wide area network whenever a connection is needed.

A) Circuit
B) 2G
C) Full
D) Packet
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40
The trunk-based leased line _____ runs over twisted pair copper wires at a speed of 1.5 Mbps.

A) T1
B) T2
C) T3
D) T4
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41
List and describe the three types of firewalls.
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42
At the carrier's central office, all of the digital subscriber lines (DSL) connect into a(n) ____________________, which in turn connects to the WAN.
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Explain how Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) can send transmissions up to 1.5 Mbps while a standard dial-up line can only send at 56 Kbps.
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Define identity theft and how it can be prevented.
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A(n)____________________ transmits at the higher unused frequencies of an analog telephone line.
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List and describe 5 differences between a local area network and a wide area network.
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Explain how a network translator (NAT) works.
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Because they orbit so close to the earth, ____________________ satellites must travel at high speeds so the earth's gravity does not pull them back into the atmosphere.
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______________________________ can transmit from 51 to 155 Mbps downstream and 1.54 Mbps upstream using low-powered radio frequency waves that have a range of 2 to 5 miles (3.2-8 km).
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Because of ____________________, a home or business using DSL must be within a certain distance of the carrier's central office, which is usually 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometers).
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