Ethernet vs. Bluetooth Networking Quiz

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Ethernet is a sort of local area network (LAN) protocol that is frequently used to link devices in a local network, including computers, servers, printers, and ______.

routers

Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that is often used for creating wireless LANs, as well as for connecting devices such as smartphones, laptops, and other ______.

peripherals

Hotspot creates a wireless access point that allows multiple devices to connect to a network and communicate with each other within a limited geographic ______.

area

FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) - LAN technology that uses fiber optic cables to transmit data between ______.

devices

WAN (Wide Area Network) - which is spread across a large geographical ______.

area

Leased Lines - This is a traditional point-to-point dedicated connection that provides a fixed bandwidth between two ______.

locations

Wireless WAN - This technology uses ______ networks, such as cellular networks, to provide WAN connectivity.

wireless

Satellite WAN - technology uses satellites to provide connectivity to remote locations where terrestrial connections are not available or ______.

feasible

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) - which consist of a computer network across an entire city, college campus, or a small ______.

region

Personal Area Network - is a computer network formed around a ______.

person

Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) - helps you to link single or multiple devices using wireless communication within a limited area like home, school, or office ______.

building

Storage-Area Network (SAN) - type of network which allows consolidated, block-level data ______.

storage

In the late 1970s, the ISO conducted a program to develop general standards and methods of ______.

networking

In 1973, an Experimental Packet Switched System in the UK identified the requirement for defining the higher-level ______.

protocols

OSI model was initially intended to be a detailed specification of actual ______.

interfaces

The highest layer in the OSI model is closest to the end ______ user.

system

The lower layers of OSI model handle activities related to data ______.

transport

The presentation layer in the OSI model allows you to define the form in which the data is to exchange between the two communicating ______.

entities

POLAN allows you to use optical splitter which helps you to separate an optical signal from a single-mode optical fiber. It converts this single signal into multiple signals. Home Area Network (HAN) - is always built using two or more interconnected computers to form a local area network (LAN) within the home. For example, in the United States, about 15 million homes have more than one ______.

computer

This type of network helps computer owners to interconnect with multiple ______. This network allows sharing files, programs, printers, and other peripherals.

computers

Enterprise Private Network - are built and owned by businesses that want to securely connect numerous locations in order to share various computer resources. Campus Area Network (CAN) - is made up of an interconnection of LANs within a specific geographical area. For example, a university campus can be linked with a variety of campus buildings to connect all the academic ______.

departments

Virtual Private Network: A VPN is a private network which uses a public network to connect remote sites or users together. The VPN network uses 'virtual' connections routed through the internet from the enterprise's private network or a third-party VPN service to the remote site Network Classification by Their Component Role PEER TO PEER NETWORK. In this network each computer is responsible for making its own resources available to other ______ on the network.

computers

It allows you to resolve the issues of supporting Ethernet protocols and network apps. - POLAN allows you to use optical splitter which helps you to separate an optical signal from a single-mode optical fiber. It converts this single signal into multiple signals. Home Area Network (HAN) - is always built using two or more interconnected computers to form a local area network (LAN) within the home. For example, in the United States, about 15 million homes have more than one ______.

computer

This network allows sharing files, programs, printers, and other peripherals. Enterprise Private Network - are built and owned by businesses that want to securely connect numerous locations in order to share various computer resources. Campus Area Network (CAN) - is made up of an interconnection of LANs within a specific geographical area. For example, a university campus can be linked with a variety of campus buildings to connect all the academic ______.

departments

The main cable acts as a spine for the entire network. Star Topology - uses a hub or switch to connect all network to a single physical location. This is the most popular type of ______ for a LAN. Ring Topology - connects neighboring nodes until they form a ring. Signals travel in one direction around the ring and each device on the network acts as a repeater to send the signal to the next device. Point to point Topology - is consists of a direct link between two computers. This is faster and highly reliable than other types of connections since there is a direct connection. It is the easiest of all the network topologies. Mesh Topology - exists when there are multiple paths between any two nodes on a network. It is created using point-to-point connections. Two types: Partial Mesh – few devices are joined with just two or three devices. Full Mesh – devices are directly attached with each other. Tree Topology - is a combination of a star ______ and a bus ______. Here, a root node and all other nodes are connected which form a hierarchy. Hybrid Topology - combination of two or more ______. This ______ always produced when two different basic network topologies are connected. How to select a Network Topology? Budget Hardware Resources Ease of Implementation Size of Network Reliability Future Expansion MODULE 4.OSI MODEL OSI Model - is a logical and conceptual model that defines network communication used by systems open to interconnection and communication with other systems.

topology

Star Topology - uses a hub or switch to connect all network to a single physical location. This is the most popular type of ______ for a LAN.

topology

Ring Topology - connects neighboring nodes until they form a ______. Signals travel in one direction around the ring and each device on the network acts as a repeater to send the signal to the next device.

ring

Point to point Topology - is consists of a direct link between two computers. This is faster and highly reliable than other types of connections since there is a direct ______.

connection

Mesh Topology - exists when there are multiple paths between any two nodes on a network. It is created using point-to-point connections. Two types: Partial Mesh – few devices are joined with just two or three devices. Full Mesh – devices are directly attached with each ______.

other

Tree Topology - is a combination of a star topology and a bus topology. Here, a root node and all other nodes are connected which form a ______.

hierarchy

Hybrid Topology - combination of two or more topology. This topology always produced when two different basic network topologies are ______.

connected

Test your knowledge on Ethernet and Bluetooth, two commonly used networking technologies. Learn about the differences between Ethernet, a wired LAN protocol, and Bluetooth, a wireless communication technology. Explore how these technologies are utilized in various devices and networks.

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