Networking Topologies
Networking topology refers to the arrangement of various elements (links, nodes, etc.) in a computer network. It defines the structure…
Networking topology refers to the arrangement of various elements (links, nodes, etc.) in a computer network. It defines the structure…
1. If a router forwards 100 packets per second to 5 different destinations, how many packets will be forwarded to…
1. What is the primary function of a router in a network? a) To forward data packets based on IP…
1. Router 2. Switch 3. Hub 4. Modem 5. Firewall 6. Access Point (AP) 7. Bridge 8. Gateway 9. NIC…
1. IEEE 802.3 – Ethernet 2. IEEE 802.11 – Wi-Fi (Wireless Local Area Network) 3. IEEE 802.15 – Wireless Personal…
Infrared (IR) technology is a form of electromagnetic radiation that exists just beyond the visible light spectrum, with wavelengths ranging…
Wi-Fi (short for Wireless Fidelity) is a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or local area networks…
Both Manchester Encoding and Differential Manchester Encoding are types of line coding techniques that are used to encode data for…
In computer networks, coding schemes are used to convert digital data into signals that can be transmitted over a communication…