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Network Cabling Primary Cable Types The Network Interface Card Wireless Networking 1

Coaxial Cable 2

Attenuation 3

ThinNet Connection 4

Copper Cable Cores 5

ThickNet vs. ThinNet Core 6

ThickNet Cable Transceiver 7

BNC Connector 8

BNC T Connector 9

BNC Barrel Connector 10

BNC Terminator 11

Plenum-Grade Cabling 12

Twisted-Pair Cables 13

UTP Cable 14

Crosstalk 15

STP Cable 16

RJ-45 Connector and Jack 17

Twisted-Pair Components 18

Fiber-Optic Cable 19

Baseband Digital Wave 20

Broadband Analog Wave 21

Simplex Transmission 22

Half-Duplex Transmission 23

Full-Duplex Communication 24

Case Study Problem 25

Network Interface Card Role of the Network Interface Card Configuration Options and Settings NIC, Bus, and Cable Compatibility Network Performance Specialized NICs 26

Network Interface Card (NIC) 27

Parallel to Serial Data Stream 28

NIC with DIP Switches 29

NIC Transceivers 30

ISA, EISA, Micro Channel, PCI 31

ThinNet Connection for BNC 32

33 ThickNet 15-Pin Connection

RJ-45 Connector 34

Wireless Networking 35 Wireless Environment Types of Wireless Networks

Network Access Point 36

Portable Using Infrared Light 37

Wireless Bridge 38