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If you're going to ask us a multiple choice question, you need to give us the choices.
Excessive late collisions
In the NIC. MAUs have tranceivers but aren't used on 100BASE-TX networks.
Topology means how the network is physically wired; it doesn't have anything to do with speed necessarily. Did you mean Fast Ethernet (100BaseTX)?
B. Excessive late collisions
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HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.
Ethernet is a type of network, so in a way it's both. If you're looking at a computer which says it's Ethernet compatible or contains an Ethernet card, it's probably talking about hardware. These days, chances are that if you have a computer that hooks up to a network that isn't wireless, it's using Ethernet to do it.
100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.
when ethernet cable is plugged in it is detected by ethernet card. if the cable is connected to network it detects that network and dispalys " you are connected to network"
A router, switch or hub can be at the center of an ethernet network.
arjean
star network + guide to networks pg 105 Whoever answered that is a fool. Edition number? Yeah, guess you forgot. I have edition 5 here and that answer is not on page 105 or close to it either.