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Q: How many wire pairs in a CAT 5 cable are actually used for transmission and reception on a 10BASE-T network?
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At which OSI layer does a computer determine if the packet is intended for it on a 10BaseT Network?

The Network Layer


What is the maximum cabling for eight 10BaseT network?

100 meters


What is 10BaseT Ethernet NIC?

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The maximum segment lenght on a 10BaseT network is meters?

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Simply upgrade your network hardware to 100baseT compatible devices and components, eg: Hubs, switches,routers, cables and computers(network cards)


Star networks can support a maximum of only 1024 addressable nodes on a logical network?

A lower speed network such as a 10BaseT network can handle 1024 devices per segment; that is not the limitation on the entire network.


What technique is used to achieve 1-Gbps throughput over a CAT 5 cable?

CAT5 cable is actually not able to sustain 1Gbps transfer rates, as the two pairs that are used only for grounding in CAT5, and are used for signal in CAT6, are not controlled as tightly as is necessary for full throughput. A gigabit network, finding itself connected with CAT5 cable, will degrade itself to 300Mbps.


Do 10baseT networks still exist today?

10baseT networks cords do still exist in 2013. They are considered to be a cheaper alternative to create a LAN network. The flaw in the cord however, is that if there is a small malfunction in part of the cable, then the whole thing will not work.


How many wire pairs in a cat 5 cable are actually used for transmission and reception on a 10 base t network?

Twisted pair cabling has 4 pairs of wires (8 wires in total), but 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX requires only 2 of those pairs (4 wires in total).Exams will often try to trick you by asking questions like 10baseT uses how many pairs so you think you're being asked how many pairs does it have? When really you're just being asked how many pairs does it use.


What is the max cable length for 10baset network?

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What was the performance problems will occur when increasing the number of stations e.g 1 to 10 stations using 10BaseT Share LAN and what is the difference with 10BaseT switched LAN?

The problem is in the mechanism which is used to connect computers. If you use shared LAN (hubs) it means that if you have 10BaseT connection it will shared among all connected computers. Thus you have 10 Mbps available for all computers together. When you are using 10BaseT switched, it means that each computer in your network will have a separate connection of 10 Mbps.


On a 10base t network what describes how the wires of a utp cable are used to transmit and receive information?

One wire pair handles data transmission, while another wire pair handles data reception. Network+ Guide to networks pg. 103