The most popular is probably Cat5e Unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Cat6 has begun to supplant this in new installations.
Csma/cd
No Guy its not.
1.All frames are transmitted on all Ethernet segments 2. shared medium networks use CSMA/CD to access the medium
The type of transmission medium that consists of a number of individually insulated copper wires is called twisted pair cable. This type of cable is commonly used in Ethernet networks for data transmission due to its affordability and ability to reduce electromagnetic interference.
Most of these networks use radio waves for their transmission medium, but some use infrared light waves
client/server
Client/server
CAT-5, and CAT-5e.
Most of these networks use radio waves for their transmission medium, but some use infrared light waves
The "100" in the media type designation refers to the transmission speed of 100 Mbps. The "BASE" refers to baseband signalling, which means that only Ethernet signals are carried on the medium. The "T4," "TX," and "FX" refer to the physical medium that carries the signal.
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The networking device that receives a digital signal transmission and regenerates the signal for the next leg of the medium is called a repeater. Repeaters amplify or regenerate the signal to extend the transmission distance, ensuring that the signal maintains its integrity over longer distances. They are commonly used in various types of networks to overcome attenuation and maintain communication quality.