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Wired And Wireless Networks
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. If you are making a crossover cable and one end is 568A - what should the other end be?
Category 5e Cable Type
568B
Crosstalk
Pin #5
2. 568B = White/green - 568A = White/orange - BOGB = White/orange
Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
802.1x
Pin #3
3. Medium dependent interface crossover
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
MDI-X
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
Wireless Bridge
4. What is the most common cable used today?
100Base-FX
Crosstalk
Category 6 Cable Type
UTP
5. You need to connect a twisted-pair cable to the back of a patch panel. What tool should you use?
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Punch-Down Tool
IEEE 802.1X
Pin #7
6. 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.
568B
Data Emanation
WPA2
11 Mbps
7. 54 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz Frequency
Crosstalk
Category 5
Crosstalk
802.11a
8. What is used to identify a wireless network?
Crosstalk
Pin #2
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
9. 568B = White/blue - 568A = White/blue - BOGB = White/green
Crosstalk
568B
Plenum-rated
Pin #5
10. Occurs when there is measured interference between two pairs in a single cable - measured on the cable end nearest the transmitter.
Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
UTP
Category 5 Cable Type
11. 568B = Orange - 568A = Green - BOGB = Blue
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
Pin #2
Category 3 Cable Type
Single-mode (SM)
12. 64-bit encryption level
Infrastructure Mode
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Wireless Bridge
13. Occurs when all of the clients communicate directly with each other. There is no base or wireless access point.
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
802.11a
54 Mbps
14. Provides strong authentication to devices that need to connect to the WLAN; it can also be used for regular wired LANs.
Port Based Network Access Control (PNAC)
Pin #1
Multi-mode (MM)
11 Mbps
15. The standard BOGB cable.
Pin #6
568B
Category 5
Infrastructure Mode
16. Have an aluminum shield inside the plastic jacket that surrounds the pairs of wires.
Continuity Tester
Wireless Network Adapters
Pin #4
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
17. 568B = Green - 568A = Orange - BOGB = Green
54 Mbps
Pin #6
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Fiber Optic Cable
18. Gigabit networks. Has different versions that run at 250 MHz and 500 MHz.
Attenuation
Category 6 Cable Type
MDI Port
Interference
19. 54 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 2.4 GHz Frequency
Frame Aggregation
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
802.1x
802.11g
20. When utilizing infrastructure mode - the base unit (normally a WAP) will be configured with a _____________. This then becomes the name of the wireless network - and it is broadcast over the airwaves.
Wireless Bridge
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
UTP
802.11n
21. Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industries Alliance
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
MDI Port
TIA/EIA
Punch-Down Tool
22. For organizations - using - authentication for wireless networks is recommended.
802.1x
Straight Through Cable
Pin #3
Pin #4
23. Anything that disrupts or modifies a signal that is traveling along a wire.
Plenum-rated
Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)
Pin #3
Interference
24. 11 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 2.4 GHz Frequency
Pin #2
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
Crossover Cable
802.11b
25. What is the maximum speed supported by 802.11g?
Single-mode (SM)
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
54 Mbps
UTP
26. 128-bit encryption level
802.11a
IEEE 802.1X
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
UTP
27. 256-bit encryption level
802.1x
Continuity Tester
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
Crossover Cable
28. 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
568B
Straight Through Cable
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
Faraday Cage
29. Used to connect like devices to each other - for example - a computer to another computer - or a switch to another switch.
Category 3 Cable Type
Crossover Cable
568B
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
30. 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.
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Straight Through Cable
Pin #7
Plenum-Rated
31. 100 Mbps
Category 5 Cable Type
802.11g
WPA2
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
32. Port based network access control (PNAC)
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
IEEE 802.1X
Pin #8
33. What type of cable should be used as part of a fire code for a building?
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
Pin #1
MDI-X
Plenum-Rated
34. Similar to a wireless repeater - but the bridge can connect different 802.11 standards together; this is know as bridge mode.
Continuity Tester
568B
Wireless Bridge
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
35. The sending of two or more frames of data in a single transmission.
568A
Frame Aggregation
Wireless Repeater
Pin #8
36. The older standard BOGB cable.
568A
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
Pin #5
Attenuation
37. 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.
Multi-mode (MM)
MDI-X
Punch-Down Tool
Category 3 Cable Type
38. 600 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz Frequency
568A
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
802.11n
Pin #6
39. To test a cable - what tool would you use?
Continuity Tester
Category 5
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Crosstalk
40. Which of the following is not a characteristic of 802.11n?
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Protection
Data Emanation
Pin #2
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
41. Used to extend the coverage of a wireless network.
Continuity Tester
Wireless Repeater
IEEE 802.1X
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
42. If you want to connect a computer directly to another computer without using a switch - you use a _____________.
Wireless Bridge
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Wireless Repeater
Crossover Cable
43. 568B = Brown - 568A = Brown - BOGB = Brown
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Pin #8
Interference
Continuity Tester
44. 568B = White/orange - 568A = White/green - BOGB = White/blue
Category 5
Pin #1
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
568A
45. 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.
Single-mode (SM)
Category 5e Cable Type
Crosstalk
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
46. The signal degrades to such a point that it cannot be interpreted by the destination host.
Twisted Pair Cables
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Attenuation
802.11n
47. A network composed of at least one WAP and at least one computer or handheld device that can connect to the WAP.
Category 6 Cable Type
Wireless Repeater
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
UTP
48. Blue - orange - green and brown.
Category 3 Cable Type
MDI-X
BOGB Colors
568B
49. When you pick up your wireless phone - your computer drops network connectivity. What could be the cause of the problem?
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Category 5
50. Has eight wires; they are copper conductors that transmit electric signals. These eight wires are grouped into four pairs: blue - orange - green - and brown.
Twisted Pair Cables
Category 5e Cable Type
Fiber Optic Cable
Pin #5