What are some advantages of ring topology?
What are some advantages of bus topology?
What are some advantages of star topology?
What are some disadvantages of star topology?
What are some disadvantages of bus topology?
What are some disadvantages of ring topology?
List some pros and cons of file servers:
List some pros and cons of mail servers:
List some pros and cons of web servers:
- Costly to setup and maintain.
List some pros and cons of database servers:
List some pros and cons of application servers:
Which connections work with routers?
Router + Switch
Router + Up to 4 Devices
Wireless Router + WAPs
Router + WAP
Which connections work with modems?
Modem + Router + Switch
What are some advantages of using a network?
What are some pros and cons of using ethernet cables?
PROS
+ Speed is greater than wireless connections
+ Is more reliable because bandwidth isn’t being shared
+ Cheap
CONS
Bandwidth of CAT5, 5e and 6 cables?
100Mbps, 1000Mbps (1Gbps), 10,000Mbps (10Gbps)
Range for CAT5, 5e and 6 cables?
100m, 100m, 33m for 10Gbps or 100m for 1Gbps
Bandwidth and range of fibre optic cables?
40Gbps and 10Km
Bandwidth and range of different types of WiFi standards?
802.11ax
All ranges vary depending on the location of the WAP/Router and the devices and their costs follow accordingly depending on the maximum bandwidth.
Bandwidth and range of Bluetooth 4.0?
25Mbps, 60m
What does ADSL stand for? How is Internet distributed and what are the speeds?
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
It uses normal telephone lines for data transmission which are copper wires. You need an ADSL splitter to still use your telephone line as well.
Around 24Mbps for download, and 3Mbps upload.
What is Cable internet? How is Internet distributed and what are the speeds?
Uses hybrid-fibre cable to data transmission and is the same one that is used for pay TV.
Speeds are 100Mbps for download and 2Mbps for uploads depending on plans and ISP.
What is NBN internet? How is Internet distributed and what are the speeds?
National Broadband Network is rolling out across Australia uses fibre optic cable, wireless and satellite.
Speeds are broken up into 3 tiers which are 25/5Mbps, 50/20Mbps and 100/40Mbps
What’s IPv4? Why isn’t it used as much now?
The most widely used version of IP and allows for 32-bit IP addresses. Almost all IPv4 addresses have been used up.