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Any technology with the possible exception to token ring may be susceptible to signal bounce when one of the cable segment is disconnected or there is a short in the wire segment. An unterminated end of a wire segment will cause signal bounce because there is no termination at one of the ends to absorb the signal, preventing it from bouncing back into the cable.

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