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When finding fault in NEXT and FEXT the problem is usually too many twists in the cable although with NEXT the problem is at the same end of the cable that generated the signal whereas with FEXT the problem occurs at the opposite end of the cable where the signal was sent.

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Q: What would you look for in trying to find the fault if you had the following failures next and fext problems in 1gbps links?
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What would you look for in trying to find fault if you had the following failure next and fext problems in 1gbps links?

When finding fault in NEXT and FEXT the problem is usually too many twists in the cable although with NEXT the problem is at the same end of the cable that generated the signal whereas with FEXT the problem occurs at the opposite end of the cable where the signal was sent.


Which speed in internet is faster 100mbps or 1gb?

Well, 1000Mbps equates to 1Gbps. So your answer is the 1Gbps, which is incredibly fast.


Does CAT5 cables support 1Gbps?

No


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Fiber optic, Twisted-pair


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What types of cable would you use to connect a pc NIC to an RJ45 Ethernet port of a Cisco router?

RJ-45 uses twisted part of different categories. The most common is CAT5E (100MHz, up to 1Gbps when all 4 pairs are used) and CAT6 (250MHz, native 1Gbps). There is a newer standard CAT6A that is even faster.


How does the speed of 802.11n compare to gigabit Ethernet?

802.11n is rated for a maximum bandwidth of 135Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet (as the name implies) is rated for 1Gbps (or 1000Mbps).


Which advanced category of the unshielded twisted pair cable is used in the market today?

CAT5 or CAT6. CAT6 is becoming the standard because it is rated for 1Gbps and faster speeds.


Do you need a special modem or LAN cable to have 1gbps speed?

yes , indeed.Standard cable have 100 mbs speed so you need a special one as well as an one gbps ethernet card


Which is faster 1.544 mbps or 1g?

Most serial interfaces use a default bandwidth value of 1.544mbps in EIGRP. Selvan S Chennai


Place the following networking technologies in the order of their highest speed from slowest to fastest Fiber optic dial-up networking cable modem Fast Ethernet?

Gigabit Ethernet : 1Gbps // ATM : 25, 45, 155, or 622 Mbps // Cable Modem : 512 Kbps to 5 Mbps // SDSL : Up to 2.3 Mbps // ISDN : 64 Kbps to 128 KbpsTelephone Lines : 56 KbpsThe question states SLOWEST TO FASTEST so it would be in reverse order:Telephone lines: 56kbps, ISDN: 64 Kbps to 128 KBps, SDSL: Up to 2.3 MBPS, Cable Modem: 512 Kbps to 5 Mbps, ATM: 25, 45, 155, or 622 MBps and Gigbit Ethernet: 1Gbps


If a file takes 15 seconds to transfer across a 1Gbps LAN how many minutes will it take to transfer that same file across a 10Mbps LAN if all else is equal?

Well giga = 1000 mega. So I would say 100 seconds? Simple math?