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Network Media, models and number systems 2018-2019 Term1 Network Media, models and number systems

Explain transmission bandwidth and duplex Unit2 Objectives: Explain transmission bandwidth and duplex Discuss the differences between peer to peer and client server models Convert between binary, denary and hexadecimal numbers

Transmitter & Receiver at the same time (duplex) Transmitting and Receiving Data Transmitter Receivers Transmitter & Receiver at the same time (duplex)

Duplex Half Duplex Full Duplex Receiving and transmitting signals by both ends at the same time Half Duplex Full Duplex One computer transmits data at any time Both computers sends and transmits data at the same time

Book Activity – P57

Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer Check the bandwidth of your network Cisco Packet Tracer. Book Activities p-52-54