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1. Networking Sharing information and resources through
linked computer systems
2. CAT3 An older type of UTP Cabling that is rated up to
16Mhz= 10 Mbps. (100 meters)
3. CAT5 - Networking twisted pair cabling standard
used to support 100MHz = 100 Mbps
speeds.
These cables are slower compared to modern-
day hardware requirements. So, you should
use this type of Cable only if you have older
hardware that demands outdated hardware.
4. CAT5e one of the most popular cabling types of
ethernet cable used for deployments because
of its ability to support Gigabit speeds at a
cost-ettective price. can support up to
100MHz = 1,000 Mbps / 1 Gbps.
5. CAT6 High performance UTP that can support up to
10 Gbps and frequencies of up to 250Mhz =
1,000 Mbps / 1 Gbps
6. CAT6a ethernet cable supports bandwidth
frequencies of up to 500MHz = 10,000
Mbps / 10 Gbps = 10Gbps
7. CAT7 600Mhz = 40,000 Mbps/ 40 Gbps = 10Gbps
otters extensive shielding to decrease signal
attenua- tion.
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8. CAT8 2GHz = 25 Gbps or 40 Gbps = 40Gbps
this reduces power consumption and is
designed for bandwidth-intensive data center
applications.
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9. What manages the operations Network software and its configurations
of the network interfaces?
10. three major categories of networks personal area network (PAN)
local area network (LAN)
wide area network (WAN)
11. Personal Area Network (PAN) is normally used for short-range
communications,
within a few feet, such as wireless headphones to
a smartphone or a wireless mouse to a PC.
12. Local Area Network (LAN) consists of a collection of computers in a single
build-
ing or building complex. For example, the
computers in a manufacturing building.
13. wide area network (WAN) links systems over a greater distance, including
ma-
chines on the opposite sides of the world.
14. How else are networks classified? Other classifications of networks consider
whether the
network's internal workings are based on
designs that are in the public domain (open
network) or on designs owned or controlled by
third parties (closed or propri- etary networks).
15. Open Network designs Freely circulated and are often more popular
than pro-
prietary designs that are restricted by license fees
and contracts. The internet is an example of