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networks and topologies
factors that affect the performance of networks
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Cards (11)
label
A)
number of users
B)
bandwidth
C)
latency
D)
error rate
E)
transmission media
5
label
A)
at the same time
B)
bandwidth
C)
sent
D)
received
4
label
A)
amount of data
B)
sent
C)
received
D)
time
E)
bits per second
F)
rate
G)
slow down
H)
unusable
8
label
A)
delay
B)
sent
C)
received
D)
more
E)
collisions
F)
packets
G)
sent
H)
error rate
8
label
A)
not
B)
destination
C)
reliable connections
D)
poor wireless signal
4
label
A)
one
B)
bandwidth
C)
split
D)
each
E)
sent
F)
received
G)
more data
7
label
A)
transmission
B)
same time
C)
devices
D)
split
E)
each
F)
bandwidth
G)
each
H)
transmit
I)
latency
J)
maximum
K)
cannot transmit
L)
central
M)
switch
N)
router
O)
requests
P)
slower
Q)
collisions
R)
error rate
S)
retransmitted
T)
loss
U)
packets
V)
retransmitted
22
label
A)
interference
B)
wireless
C)
type
D)
amount
E)
central hardware
F)
router
G)
switch
H)
distance
I)
nodes
J)
topology
K)
repeaters
11
label
A)
medium
B)
twisted copper wire
C)
fibre optic cable
D)
wifi
E)
shared\
F)
split
G)
streaming
H)
high definition
I)
accomodate
9
label
A)
number of devices
B)
type
C)
higher
D)
intended
E)
wifi
F)
twisted copper wire
G)
fibre optic cable
H)
buildings
I)
switches
J)
decives
K)
guest
L)
twisted copper wire
M)
fibre optic cable
13
A collision occurs when two devices on a network try to
communicate simultaneously
along the
same
communication
channel.