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Wired And Wireless Networks
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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.
802.11g
MDI-X
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
2. 568B = White/green - 568A = White/orange - BOGB = White/orange
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
802.11b
Pin #6
Pin #3
3. If you want to connect a computer directly to another computer without using a switch - you use a _____________.
802.11g
Crossover Cable
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
MDI Port
4. 128-bit encryption level
Fiber Optic Cable
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
Continuity Tester
IEEE 802.11
5. 100 Mbps and Gigabit networks and is usually rated at 350 MHz - but actual speed varies depending on several different networking factors.
Frame Aggregation
TIA/EIA
Punch-Down Tool
Category 5e Cable Type
6. This is interference that can come from AM/FM transmissions and cell phone towers.
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
Wireless Bridge
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
7. You need to connect a twisted-pair cable to the back of a patch panel. What tool should you use?
Wireless Network Adapters
Pin #3
Punch-Down Tool
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
8. What is the maximum speed supported by 802.11b?
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
802.11a
11 Mbps
Crosstalk
9. Blue - orange - green and brown.
IEEE 802.1X
BOGB Colors
Interference
Category 5 Cable Type
10. 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
Continuity Tester
Pin #3
MDI-X
11. 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.
MDI-X
802.11g
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Multi-mode (MM)
12. What is the most secure encryption used in wireless networks?
Single-mode (SM)
Crossover Cable
802.11b
WPA2
13. The standard BOGB cable.
Port Based Network Access Control (PNAC)
MDI-X
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
568B
14. 100 Mbps
TIA/EIA
IEEE 802.1X
IEEE 802.11
Category 5 Cable Type
15. Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industries Alliance
54 Mbps
TIA/EIA
MDI-X
Crossover Cable
16. What is the most common cable used today?
568A
UTP
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Pin #7
17. 568B = Brown - 568A = Brown - BOGB = Brown
Pin #4
Wireless Bridge
Continuity Tester
Pin #8
18. Occurs when all of the clients communicate directly with each other. There is no base or wireless access point.
BOGB Colors
Near End Crosstalk (NEXT)
Pin #4
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
19. 54 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz Frequency
Attenuation
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
802.11a
Pin #8
20. This is a disturbance that can affect electrical circuits - devices - and cables due to electromagnetic conduction and possibly radiation.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
MDI-X
Crosstalk
Plenum-rated
21. These cables have Teflon coating that makes them more impervious to fire.
11 Mbps
Crossover Cable
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
Plenum-rated
22. 64-bit encryption level
100Base-FX
802.11a
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Category 5e Cable Type
23. 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.
Punch-Down Tool
Attenuation
Single-mode (SM)
568B
24. Used to extend the coverage of a wireless network.
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
568A
IEEE 802.1X
Wireless Repeater
25. 568B = Blue - 568A = Blue - BOGB = Orange
Fiber
MDI-X
Pin #8
Pin #4
26. 11 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 2.4 GHz Frequency
100Base-FX
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
802.11b
WPA2
27. Occurs when there is similar interference - measured at the cable end farthest from the transmitter.
Category 3 Cable Type
Category 5 Cable Type
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
28. If you are making a crossover cable and one end is 568A - what should the other end be?
Crosstalk
MDI-X
568B
Crossover Cable
29. 128- -192- - and 256-bit
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Protection
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Attenuation
30. 568B = Green - 568A = Orange - BOGB = Green
Category 5
Category 5 Cable Type
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Pin #6
31. Medium dependent interface crossover
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
MDI-X
Crosstalk
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
32. 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?
568A
Wireless Repeater
Continuity Tester
Fiber
33. What is the minimum category of twisted-pair cable you need to support 100 Mbps?
Category 5
Continuity Tester
Crossover Cable
Wireless Repeater
34. Transmits light (photons) instead of electricity - and this light is transmitted over glass or plastic.
802.11g
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Fiber Optic Cable
35. 600 Mbps (Data Transfer Rate) and 5 GHz and/or 2.4 GHz Frequency
802.11n
Pin #5
Plenum-rated
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
36. 568B = White/blue - 568A = White/blue - BOGB = White/green
Pin #8
MDI-X
Wireless Repeater
Pin #5
37. 568B = White/brown - 568A = White/brown - BOGB = White/brown
Twisted Pair Cables
Attenuation
Pin #7
Ad-hoc/P2P Mode
38. Similar to a wireless repeater - but the bridge can connect different 802.11 standards together; this is know as bridge mode.
Category 6 Cable Type
Category 5
Wireless Bridge
Crosstalk
39. Gigabit networks. Has different versions that run at 250 MHz and 500 MHz.
Category 6 Cable Type
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT)
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
568A
40. Have an aluminum shield inside the plastic jacket that surrounds the pairs of wires.
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
568B
100Base-FX
Pin #1
41. The signal degrades to such a point that it cannot be interpreted by the destination host.
Wireless Network Adapters
Crosstalk
Attenuation
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
42. Anything that disrupts or modifies a signal that is traveling along a wire.
802.11b
Interference
Fiber Optic Cable
Data Emanation
43. Provides strong authentication to devices that need to connect to the WLAN; it can also be used for regular wired LANs.
Straight Through Cable
Continuity Tester
Pin #4
Port Based Network Access Control (PNAC)
44. 256-bit encryption level
BOGB Colors
Pin #6
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
IEEE 802.11
45. 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.
WPA2
Data Emanation
802.11a
Pin #1
46. 568B = Orange - 568A = Green - BOGB = Blue
802.11g
Category 5 Cable Type
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
Pin #2
47. This means that wireless devices can have more antennas - up to four maximum.
IEEE 802.1X
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)
Pin #1
Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
48. The sending of two or more frames of data in a single transmission.
Frame Aggregation
100Base-FX
BOGB Colors
Interference
49. In order to ensure compatibility - the WAP and other wireless devices must all use the same __________.
IEEE 802.11
568B
100Base-FX
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cables
50. A network composed of at least one WAP and at least one computer or handheld device that can connect to the WAP.
Pin #7
Category 6 Cable Type
Infrastructure Mode
Wireless LAN (WLAN)