Common examples of data include text and numerical information.
A _________ is a facility that provides a data transfer service among devices attached
to the network.
A hub uses a ________ wiring arrangement to attach stations to the hub.
Raster graphics involves the use of binary codes to represent object type, size, and
orientation.
The two types of channels that are available between the mobile unit and the base
station are control and ___________.
SSL performs encryption first, followed by computing a message authentication code.
A single bit of information represents two states or values.
The base station selected for communication with a mobile unit is always the one
closest to the current location of the unit.
A _________ is octets added to ensure that the frame is long enough for proper
CD operation.
For wireless facilities, there is a relatively free choice of where antennas are to be
located.
When using wireless network, roaming occurs when a mobile stations moves from one
access point (or cell) to another.
The most common example of packet switched technology is the modern telephone
network.
In a data transmission system, the __________ is the physical path between transmitter
and receiver.
A LAN consists of a shared transmission medium and a set of hardware and software
for interfacing devices to the medium and regulating the orderly access to the medium.
Segmenting a larger network into ___________ domains can help to prevent a fault in
one network segment from affecting the entire network.
One rationale for not employing Local Area Network (LAN) technology for an entire
premise is because there are differing levels of equipment, such as PCs, servers, and
mainframes.
The __________ is a communications protocol for use in TCP/IP networks for fetching
the files from the appropriate servers as specified by the hyperlinks.
________ is based on a hierarchical database containing resource records that include
the name, IP address, and other information about hosts.
The various forms of noise include thermal noise, intermodulation noise, crosstalk, and
impulse noise.