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How do nodes in a 10base5 network attach to the backbone?

To connect a node to the wire, an Auxiliary Unit Interface (AUI) is used from the node to a transceiver. The transceiver is attached directly to the wire. Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft technologies, pg. 228


Which component of a 10Base5 network can be used to breach security?

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What connector is used to connect 10Base5 to a PC's network card?

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What cable can be used to connect a transceiver to the cable in a thicknet network?

Thicknet coax cables are 10base5 cables, RG-8 or RG-6 cables.


A network backbone is the WHAT that connects the hubs switches and routers on a network?

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Do the smallest Lans have a backbone?

Can you define "Smallest LANs"?First you need to determine which type of LAN you are referring to, if it is home network, it should be a WORKGROUP or a Peer-to-Peer Environment.If you are referring to small Network Branch of an Existing Network, it is possibly connected to pre-defined backbone.Since, A backbone network or network backbone is a part of computer network infrastructure that interconnects various pieces of network, providing a path for the exchange of information between different LANs or subnetworks. A backbone can tie together diverse networks in the same building, in different buildings in a campus environment, or over wide areas. Normally, the backbone's capacity is greater than the networks connected to it.source: www.Wikipedia.org


What is the maximum transmission distance for a network using 10base5 technology?

The maximum transmission distance for a network using 10Base5 technology, also known as "thicknet," is 500 meters (1,640 feet) per segment. This coaxial cable-based Ethernet standard supports data rates of 10 Mbps and allows for multiple segments to be connected, with up to 2,500 meters total distance when using repeaters. However, the effective distance for practical networking may be less due to the need for network devices and connectors.


In a local area network a computer is connected by a to the cable which handles the majority of network traffic?

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Does a bus topology connect all devices to a common backbone?

Yes, a bus topology connects all devices in a network to a single communication line, known as the backbone. Each device taps into this backbone to send and receive data, which allows for a straightforward and cost-effective network setup. However, if the backbone fails, the entire network goes down, making it less reliable than other topologies.