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    310 network lab 3

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    NETW310 Week 3 Lab Report NETW310‚ Lab #3‚ Installation of Structured Cabling Lab Report Each answer is worth 2.8 points. Use a red colored font for you answers. Place the answers below the questions 1. How often are network standards reviewed? It would be every other 5 years 2. What category of UTP cabling is the minimum for a telephone cable? The cable would be a category 3 3. What category of cabling should be installed as a best practice for a telephone cable? It would

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    | |Agreement No: | | | | |Project Name: |Structured data & voice network cabling for Election Commission‚ BD | |Contractor Name: |RANA Technologies

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    using twisted-pair cabling over coaxial cabling on a network? (B) Twisted-pair cable is less expensive. (E) Twisted-pair cable is required for modern transmission standards. 14. Which of the following network transmission media offers the highest potential throughput over the longest distance? (C) MMF 16. What type of fiber-optic cable is used most frequently on LANs? (D) Multimode fiber 21. What is the maximum distance specified in the structured cabling standard for a horizontal

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    designed structured cabling system is based around components or wiring units. An example of a wiring unit is a story of an office building. All the work locations on that floor are connected to a single wiring closet. All of the wiring units can be combined together using backbone cables as part of a larger system. • The transition point is where one type of cable connects to another‚ such as where round cable connects to under-carpet cable. A transition point can also be a point where cabling is distributed

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    Assignment 1: The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable The first thing that should be done in this case is to add a server to the network and make the change from a Peer-to-Peer network to a Client/Server network. This give the company a lot more control over what is available to the various users and can help to mitigate risk to sensitive data and other data that does not need to be shared with the entire company. Additionally‚ this eliminates the need for users to remember multiple username/password

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    Structured cabling Answer the following questions about the animation: Where is the Plenum section of the room and why is it important? The plenum is between the structural ceiling and the drop-down ceiling. The plenum is also under the raised floor. Horizontal cable travels through the plenum to the telecommunication outlet. What is the purpose of Riser cabling? Cable that is to be run between floors in non-plenum areas is rated as riser cable. Riser rated cable cannot be used where there

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    Itn 101 Exersise No.1

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    following is a characteristic of unshielded twisted-pair cable? (Choose all that apply.) * c. Has a distance limitation of 100 meters d. Is susceptible to electrical interference 11. Which of the following is a characteristic of fiber-optic cabling? (Choose all that apply.) * a. Can be used in electrically noisy environments c. Carries data over longer distances than UTP 12. You’re preparing to install a conventional Ethernet network in your new office building‚ but your boss tells

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    unit 4 for NT 1310Cabling -Definitions 1. Horizontal cable: The wiring/cabling between the telecommunications outlet/connector and the horizontal cross-connect. 2. Backbone Cable: Backbone Cabling is the inter-building and intra-building cable connections in structured cabling between entrances. 3. Patch Cords: Insulated cord with a plug at each end‚ for use with a patch panel. 4. Connectors: Cable connectors are devices for keeping two parts of an electric circuit in contact. 5

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    What is an Electrician? An electrician can be defined as a person who installs and maintains electrical systems‚ communications and lighting control systems. These systems can be in businesses‚ schools‚ factories‚ commercial buildings‚ homes and in large equipment. In almost every project‚ the electrician is responsible for getting the electricity from its source and distributing it to the various parts. The electrician job might sound simple‚ but it is not. To achieve electrician duties without

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    Baldeo Persaud NT 1310 Physical Networking Unit 3 Exercise 1 Definitions: Application: (1) A program running on a computer. (2) A system‚ the transmission method of which is supported by telecommunications cabling‚ such as 100Base-TX Ethernet‚ or digital voice. (Oliviero & Woodward‚ 2011) Unshielded Twisted-Pair: (1) A pair of copper wires twisted together with no electromagnetic shielding around them. (2) A cable containing multiple pairs of UTP wire. Each wire pair is twisted many times per foot

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