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What type of networks are repeaters typically used?

Either a Bus topology or Wireless repeating, depends on how the question is stated...


How would a repeater be used in an Ethernet segment?

Repeaters are usually used in coaxial based ethernet networks. For this purpose they are used to extend the length of a network segment. For example, in a 10base2 ethernet network the maximum length of a segment is 180 meters. A repeater could join two segments together to increase the length of the network and the number of clients in the network. In today's modern networks you will see neither coaxial networks nor repeaters in a LAN. Repeaters are used for DSL transmissions, but not for LANS.


What is distance between two repeater?

The distance between two repeaters can vary depending on the specific type and model of the repeaters being used. In general, repeaters are typically placed about 20-30 miles apart to effectively boost and extend the signal of a network. However, this distance can be shorter or longer depending on factors such as the environment, terrain, and frequency being used.


Can you use repeater in LAN?

Yes - a repeater would be used to extend the distance of the LAN segment. Repeaters were used primarily in coaxial copper networks but are rarely found in LANs anymore.


How many types of repeaters are there?

Signal repeaters are generally used in the telecommunication and electronics industries. There can be passive radio signal repeaters, multi-port repeaters, optical signal repeaters for optical fiber and digipeaters which repeat packet data.


How do repeaters help networks?

A repeater connects two segments of your network cable. It retimes and regenerates the signals to proper amplitudes and sends them to the other segments. When talking about, Ethernet topology, you are probably talking about using a hub as a repeater. Repeaters require a small amount of time to regenerate the signal. This can cause a propagation delay which can affect network communication when there are several repeaters in a row. Many network architectures limit the number of repeaters that can be used in a row. Repeaters work only at the physical layer of the OSI network model. If you more information you can visit website :http://www.iyogibusiness.com


A type of hardware device that can be used to interconnect networks?

Switches


What cable type is the cheapest and often used in home networks?

Cat 5E


What is the most common Ethernet frame type used on modern networks?

Ethernet_II Network + Guide to Networks (version 5) pg. 217


Why are repeaters used between computers?

Because - even in fibre-optic cable, distance brings attenuation of the signal. Repeaters boost the data stream to provide a constant signal level.


Are p2p network most commonly used in home network true or false?

False. P2P (peer-to-peer) networks are not the most common type of network used in home settings; instead, home networks typically rely on a client-server model, primarily using routers to connect devices to the internet. P2P networks are more commonly used for file sharing and decentralized applications rather than for general home networking.


What type of freon is typically used in refrigerators?

The type of freon typically used in refrigerators is R-134a.