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Q: What is the maximum number of class 1 fast Ethernet repeaters allowed between stations?
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What is the distance between two repeaters?

That's a real variable. By that, I mean that it depends on the RF output power of the repeaters in watts, the receiving system's sensitivity, AM/FM, whether or not you're using directional antennas, terrain conditions, weather conditions, etc. Without more info, that's the best I can do.


How do you split one Ethernet line for two users?

A switch will allow you to share a single connection between multiple users with the switch handling the data between the different users. Netgear do reasonably priced switches (check out Amazon).


What is the Difference between trade discount and discount allowed?

trade discount is for trade customer (who has an account with the supplier) discount allowed is for walk in customers (no account holders)


How many kilos is allowed by plane?

That varies, between one airline and another - or, within the same airline, between one year and another.


How many Palindromic years between 2000 and 9999?

To be palindromic, the year must be of the form XYYX where X and Y are digits, so we need only consider the first half of the number, namely the XY and the question becomes how many numbers XY are there between 20 and 99 such that XYYX is between 2000 and 9999.The answer depends upon the definition of "between":If "between" means strictly between, that is the year cannot be 2000 or 9999XY = 20 ⇒ 2002 > 2000 so allowed XY = 99 ⇒ 9999 = 9999 so not allowed⇒ number of years is 99 - 20 = 79If "between" means between but also including the limits, that is the year could be 2000 or 9999XY = 20 ⇒ 2002 > 2000 so allowed XY = 99 ⇒ 9999 = 9999 so still allowed⇒ number of years is 99 - 20 + 1 = 80

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