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What does SATA stand for? - (ANSWER)Serial advanced technology connection



What does PCI stand for? - (ANSWER)Peripheral component interconnect, legacy



Type of communication of PCI? - (ANSWER)32bit and 64bit parallel communication



Voltage of PCI? - (ANSWER)3.3V and 5V



What is the NFC range? - (ANSWER)4cm



What does LCD stand for and how does it work? - (ANSWER)Liquid crystal display, light shines through
liquid filters



What are the types of LCD and what do they stand for? - (ANSWER)TN = twisted nemantic

IPS = in plane switching

VA = vertical alignment



Difference between different LCD types? - (ANSWER)TN = better response time, bad wide angles, low
power

IPS = better colors, more expensive, good angles

VA = best contrast, bad angles



Different types of LCD backlights? - (ANSWER)CCFL = cold cathode fluorescent lamp

LED



What is special about CCFL? - (ANSWER)Uses AC power when the computer requires DC, so need an
inverter

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How many pins is USB-C? What makes it special? - (ANSWER)24pins, can be used to transmit other
signals (HDMI, DisplayPort)



What was used before USB connectivity and with what kind of signal? How many pins? - (ANSWER)DB-9
cable with RS232 signal, 9pin



What kind of stylus' are there? - (ANSWER)Capacitive stylus = touch pen

Active stylus = apple pencil, can communicate independently of the screen



What is the older type of headset connection? With what type of signal? - (ANSWER)3.5mm TRRS (tip
ring ring sleeve) with an analog signal



What were the 2G networks? What did they stand for? - (ANSWER)GSM = global system for mobile
communication

CDMA = code division multiple access



What companies used GSM and how did it work? - (ANSWER)AT+T and T-Mobile, has multiplexing



What does multiplexing mean? - (ANSWER)Multiple data signals use the same channel without
interference



What companies used CDMA? How did it work? - (ANSWER)Verizon and Sprint, each person used a
different code



What was the purpose of 4G? What did it stand for? - (ANSWER)To combine GSM and CDMA, LTE = long
term evolution



What does EDGE stand for? - (ANSWER)Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution

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What is PRL? How does it update? - (ANSWER)Preferred roaming list, so your cell phone can connect to
the right tower, updates OTA (over the air)



How does GPS work? - (ANSWER)30 satellites in the air, your device needs to see 4 for accurate location



What does MDM stand for? And do? - (ANSWER)Mobile device management, companies can manage
user devices through one console



What is meant by a partition? - (ANSWER)Keeping company data and private data separate



What are the two types of IP payloads? What do they stand for? - (ANSWER)TCP = transmission control
protocol

UDP = user datagram protocol



What does in the clear mean? - (ANSWER)Not encrypted



Why not just have the IP payload? - (ANSWER)TCP and UDP allow for multiplexing with different
applications and ports



How does TCP work? - (ANSWER)Requires formal setup/teardown process to establish protocol, called a
reliable system because will make sure data reaches server, also has flow control to make sure one side
is not getting data too quickly



Examples of TCP? - (ANSWER)HTTPS = hypertext transfer protocol secure

SSH = secure shell



How does UDP work? - (ANSWER)No formal setup process, no confirmation of data sent, for real time
communication



Examples of UDP? - (ANSWER)DHCP = dynamic host config protocol

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TFTP = trivial file transfer protocol



What are the different kinds of ports? - (ANSWER)Non-ephemeral (permanent port) = same port for the
same service

Ephemeral = client side port that changes



What is a key fact about ports? About TCP and UDP using ports? - (ANSWER)For communication, not
security

TCP and UDP can use the same port numbers at the same time



FTP? - (ANSWER)File transfer protocol tcp/20 tcp/21 file transfer between systems



Telnet? - (ANSWER)tcp/23 in the clear remote command console access



SSH? - (ANSWER)Secure shell tcp/22 encrypted communication for command console



SMTP? - (ANSWER)Simple mail transfer protocol tcp/25 only sending mail not receiving



DNS? - (ANSWER)Domain name system udp/53 converts web addresses to IPs and vice versa



DHCP? - (ANSWER)Dynamic host configuration protocol udp/67/68 assigns IP address settings to local
machines



HTTP/HTTPS? - (ANSWER)Hypertext transfer protocol (secured) tcp/80 tcp/443



POP3? - (ANSWER)Post office protocol v3 tcp/110 mail just on one device



IMAP? - (ANSWER)Internet message access protocol v4 tcp/143 manage email from multiple clients

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