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Wired And Wireless Networks
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. This is the electromagnetic (EM) field that is generated by a network cable or network device - which can be manipulated to eavesdrop on conversations or to steal data.
Data Emanation
Pin #7
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
IEEE 802.11
2. What is the maximum speed supported by 802.11b?
11 Mbps
568B
802.11n
802.1x
3. This means that wireless devices can have more antennas - up to four maximum.
802.1x
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
Straight Through Cable
Plenum-rated
4. Have an aluminum shield inside the plastic jacket that surrounds the pairs of wires.
Crosstalk
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Pin #2
5. What do you call it when electrical signals jump to another set of wires?
568B
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Crosstalk
WPA2
6. Occurs when wireless clients connect to and are authenticated by a wireless access point - which can be expanded by creating a wireless distribution system-a group of WAPs interconnected wirelessly.
Continuity Tester
Infrastructure Mode
Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)
568B
7. To test a cable - what tool would you use?
802.11g
Data Emanation
Continuity Tester
Twisted Pair Cables
8. Anything that disrupts or modifies a signal that is traveling along a wire.
568B
Interference
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
9. Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industries Alliance
Interference
Pin #8
TIA/EIA
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
10. 128-bit encryption level
Crosstalk
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
IEEE 802.11
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
11. 600 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz Frequency
Continuity Tester
Twisted Pair Cables
Punch-Down Tool
802.11n
12. The standard BOGB cable.
Pin #3
568B
Category 5e Cable Type
100Base-FX
13. Transmits light (photons) instead of electricity - and this light is transmitted over glass or plastic.
Fiber Optic Cable
Pin #7
TIA/EIA
IEEE 802.11
14. For organizations - using - authentication for wireless networks is recommended.
Fiber
568B
Punch-Down Tool
802.1x
15. This is interference that can come from AM/FM transmissions and cell phone towers.
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Data Emanation
Fiber Optic Cable
16. 568B = White/orange - 568A = White/green - BOGB = White/blue
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
Pin #1
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
Single-mode (SM)
17. What type of cable should be used as part of a fire code for a building?
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Multi-mode (MM)
Plenum-Rated
Fiber
18. 128- -192- - and 256-bit
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
568B
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
802.1x
19. Has eight wires; they are copper conductors that transmit electric signals. These eight wires are grouped into four pairs: blue - orange - green - and brown.
Crosstalk
Twisted Pair Cables
Wireless Network Adapters
568A
20. Medium dependent interface.
Straight Through Cable
11 Mbps
MDI Port
802.11a
21. If you are making a crossover cable and one end is 568A - what should the other end be?
568A
Category 5e Cable Type
54 Mbps
568B
22. Instead of using crossover cables to connect computers to central connecting devices such as switches - these central connecting devices are equipped with _______ ports - which take care of the cross.
Continuity Tester
IEEE 802.1X
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
MDI-X
23. 568B = Brown - 568A = Brown - BOGB = Brown
Fiber Optic Cable
802.11g
Faraday Cage
Pin #8
24. Used to connect like devices to each other - for example - a computer to another computer - or a switch to another switch.
IEEE 802.1X
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Crossover Cable
25. You are setting up a network within a warehouse using Category 6 UTP. however - parts of the network are down because of the heavy machinery used. What cable type should you use?
IEEE 802.1X
Plenum-rated
Fiber
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
26. You could also use electromagnetic shielding on devices that might be emanating an electromagnetic field. This could be done on a small scale by shielding the single device - or on a larger scale by shielding an entire room - perhaps a server room. T
Wireless Repeater
Faraday Cage
802.1x
Category 3 Cable Type
27. What is the maximum speed supported by 802.11g?
IEEE 802.11
BOGB Colors
Pin #5
54 Mbps
28. 568B = Green - 568A = Orange - BOGB = Green
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Attenuation
Pin #6
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
29. Used to extend the coverage of a wireless network.
Wireless Repeater
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
Category 6 Cable Type
MDI-X
30. What is used to identify a wireless network?
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Fiber
Category 5
IEEE 802.1X
31. Allow for connectivity between a desktop computer or laptop and the wireless access pint.
802.11b
Wireless Network Adapters
568B
Frame Aggregation
32. 10 Mbps
Interference
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Attenuation
Category 3 Cable Type
33. The most common type of patch cable - and it is the type that you would use to connect a computer to a central connecting device like a switch. The wires on each end of the cable are oriented in the same way.
Pin #3
Straight Through Cable
11 Mbps
Crossover Cable
34. 568B = White/green - 568A = White/orange - BOGB = White/orange
Pin #5
802.11b
Faraday Cage
Pin #3
35. A cable with a larger fiber core - capable of carrying multiple rays of light. This type of cable is used for shorter distance runs - up to 600 meters.
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Multi-mode (MM)
Port Based Network Access Control (PNAC)
Pin #1
36. What is the minimum category of twisted-pair cable you need to support 100 Mbps?
Pin #8
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
TIA/EIA
Category 5
37. The older standard BOGB cable.
568A
54 Mbps
Single-mode (SM)
Continuity Tester
38. What is the most common cable used today?
Pin #1
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
UTP
39. Provides strong authentication to devices that need to connect to the WLAN; it can also be used for regular wired LANs.
Crossover Cable
Category 6 Cable Type
BOGB Colors
Port Based Network Access Control (PNAC)
40. 100 Mbps and Gigabit networks and is usually rated at 350 MHz - but actual speed varies depending on several different networking factors.
Twisted Pair Cables
Crossover Cable
Category 5e Cable Type
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
41. The signal degrades to such a point that it cannot be interpreted by the destination host.
MDI-X
Attenuation
568B
54 Mbps
42. When you pick up your wireless phone - your computer drops network connectivity. What could be the cause of the problem?
IEEE 802.1X
802.11n
Pin #1
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
43. 100 Mbps
Category 5 Cable Type
Pin #7
Interference
Infrastructure Mode
44. Multi-mode fiber (The Medium) - Half duplex: 400 meters; full duplex: 2 km - Single-mode fiber (The Medium) - Full duplex: 10km
Wireless Bridge
802.1x
Pin #5
100Base-FX
45. 64-bit encryption level
WPA2
Attenuation
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
46. A cable with an optical fiber that is meant to carry a single ray of light-one ray of light - one mode. This type of cable is normally used for longer distance runs - generally 10 km and up to 80 km.
568B
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
Single-mode (SM)
Straight Through Cable
47. This is a disturbance that can affect electrical circuits - devices - and cables due to electromagnetic conduction and possibly radiation.
Continuity Tester
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
568B
48. 54 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz Frequency
802.11a
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Protection
802.11g
Pin #1
49. What is the most secure encryption used in wireless networks?
54 Mbps
WPA2
Twisted Pair Cables
Pin #2
50. 568B = White/brown - 568A = White/brown - BOGB = White/brown
Pin #6
Pin #7
Twisted Pair Cables
802.1x