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Attenuation referees to the loss of signal, there are many factors that can cause this such as length of transmission, interference ect. It is simpler to think of it when using a media, let's talk about optics. Optics is the transmission of light, over a set length the light begins to fade resulting in attenuation. Similarly the light can be absorbed by the cable itself, resulting in further attenuation

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A: First you must understand the wireless transmitter is not too powerful and that is done by design. The purpose is to eliminate excessive radiation to combat the possibilities of another stealing the signal for some devious purpose. The best signal is when the transmitter is very close. Moving a printer 25' away might be desirable but not effective because the signal may not reach it.

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A: Any parallel paths of resistance ,capacitive, or inductance will cause attenuation as seen as a unwanted loading

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Do wireless signals experience attenuation?

A: ABSOLUTELY the design is such that after a certain amount of feet is practically non-existent. LYNKY actually let you monitor the signal strengths.Or True.


The loss of a signals strength as it travels away from its source is known as?

Attenuation


Optical signals in optical cables have short wavelength why?

Because the attenuation of the fiber is much less at those wavelengths.


What does measuring the decibel strength of transmitted and received signals allow you to determine?

Signal attenuation along a transmission route The amplification that signals require along a transmission route to maintain their strength


What is attenuation network?

Attenuation is a measure of how much loss a signal experiences when it travels down a communication medium( loss as heat, absorbed by communication medium).It is mesured in decibels Attenuation is a term that refers to any reduction in the strength of a signal, when transmitting over a long dinstance. Attenuation occurs with any type of signal, whether digital or analog. It is also called loss of signals, The extent of attenuation is usually expressed in units called decibels (dBs).


Why internet speed increases at night?

due to f1 and f2 layers they get combined at night time,the attenuation of these signals at night will decreases


Which network device regenerates the data signal without segmenting the network?

The network device that regenerates data signals without segmenting the network is a repeater. Repeaters are used to prevent attenuation of signals.


What are the advantages of radar communication?

radar communication isfaster and has less attenuation(loss of signals).it is wireless so more preferred over other modes of communication


Many network hubs incorporate repeaters or amplifiers to regenerate signals so that attenuation of the signal does not occur?

As a rule a hub does not contain a repeater. Amplifiers would be used in analog communication, not digital communication. Attenuation is a process that occurs all the time in networks; you would place a repeater in an area where the attenuation would cause the signal to degrade to the point where it wouldn't be usable. You would want the repeater to be placed before that point.


Does attenuation happen when EM wave travels in space?

There is no attenuation due to absorption, but attenuation will occur due to divergence (spreading out) of the wave.


What is a good value for dB attenuation?

6 dB is a "good" attenuation.


How do you reduce attenuation effects?

We can reduce attenuation effects bt using repeaters