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Florida International University Professor Klonarides Transmission Media Florida International University Professor Klonarides Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

There are 4 types of TM Cable – TP Cable – Coaxial Fiber Optics Wireless Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Cable - TP UTP STP Cat 3 Cat 5 Cat 6 Plenum Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Cable - Coaxial Thin Thick Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Fiber Optics POF Singlemode Multimode Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Wireless Transmission Terrestrial Satellite Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Satellites LEOs – Low Earth Orbit 125 – 500 miles agl MEOs – Medium Earth Orbit 5,000-15,000 miles agl GEOs – Geo stationary/synchronous 22,500 miles agl Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Test your knowledge How many types of transmission media? Name them. What does UTP stand for? Why the twist in UTP? Why do we use plenum wiring inside buildings? How many types of coaxial cable? How many types of fiber optic cable? Name the fiber types What is the speed of light? Which TM is the most secure? Which TM is the least secure? Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Various data transfer speeds Cat 5 Cat 6 Cat 7 Coaxial Thin Coaxial Thick Fiber Wireless 100 Mbps 1 Gbps 1.3 Gbps Coaxial Thin Coaxial Thick OC-768 ~Light Tuesday, November 13, 2018Tuesday, November 13, 2018