CompTIA Network+ 1.3 Network Fundamentals – Copper Cabling

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Copper Cabling

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A network engineer needs to run cabling through an area with high electromagnetic interference (EMI). Which cable would provide the best protection against EMI?

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A technician needs to terminate a network cable using the TIA/EIA-568B standard. Which color pair should be connected to pins 1 and 2?

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A small business is setting up a network using existing Cat 5 cabling. They want to ensure their network supports at least 100 Mbps speeds. Will the current cabling suffice?

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A technician is terminating network cables using the TIA/EIA-568A standard. Which color pair should be connected to pins 1 and 2?

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A technician is setting up a cable internet connection for a residential customer. Which type of coaxial cable is most appropriate for this installation?

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An enterprise needs a cabling solution that provides shielding to minimize interference and supports data rates up to 10 Gbps. Which cable type should they use?

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You are tasked with upgrading the network infrastructure of an office building to support higher data transfer rates and reduce crosstalk. Which twisted pair cable would be most appropriate?

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A company needs to upgrade their network to support 10 Gbps speeds over longer distances, up to 100 meters. Which twisted pair cable is most appropriate?

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A high-frequency trading firm requires the highest available bandwidth and shielding for their network infrastructure, supporting speeds up to 40 Gbps. Which cable should they select?

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A data center requires cabling that supports 10 Gbps speeds for short distances up to 55 meters. Which twisted pair cable should be used?

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When using the TIA/EIA-568B standard, which pair is terminated on pins 3 and 6 of an RJ45 connector?

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