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network + guide to networks pg 105
Whoever answered that is a fool. Edition number? Yeah, guess you forgot. I have edition 5 here and that answer is not on page 105 or close to it either.
Star topology is typically used in a 100baseTX network.
There is no requirement for any particular topology in a 100baseTX network, although typically it is configured as a star.
The answer is B
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100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
you need to have their own(do dear's) connection which is cable type network
There are a large number of network servers available to PC users. Examples of these server manufacturers are available from Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard and IBM. The type of server will depend on the type of network they are required to support.
An ad-hoc network is a wireless network in which all connections are wireless. The only devices required are wireless network interface cards in all of the devices that want to participate in the network.
You can create a hierarchial network using pretty much any type of networking equipment. No special equipment is required or needed, although if you are building a massive network, do consider at least Gbit interfaces and thus CAT6 cables.
The IPv6 address that is required for other computers on a local network to communicate with each other is, the "Link-local address". The first hextet will always begin with FE80.
While not required, typically a network engineer will have a degree from a college or university in computer science. However, he can also work on projects which would demonstrate his skills in network design as a replacement for that.
Networking in windows 7 is easier just click the network icon in the notification area. Type the required password needed for the network found and click connect automatically to save the password you don't need to do anything else
Distributed Area Network
Local area network