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General Transmission Channels Physical Transmission Media WirelessSpeed

General #1 Name the 2 Categories of Data Representation

General #2 How is optical media transferred?

General #3 Which of these is NOT a type of Data Transmission? Wired Telephony Fiber Optics Which of these is NOT a type of Data Transmission? Wired Telephony Fiber Optics

Transmission #1 A serial data transmission occurs between how many machines?

Transmission #2 Name the machine that sends data.

Transmission #3 Name the data transmission that has a continual stream of data.

Physical #1 Name the main source of connection within a school building.

Physical #2 Name the two types of cables used for Wide Area Transmission.

Physical #3 Does USB use a Master-Slave or Peer- to-Peer architecture?

Wireless #1 What does WPA stand for?

Wireless #2 What is the range of WiMAX?

Wireless #3 This wireless device is meant to be used as a collaborative tool.

Speed #1 Which is faster Satellite or Cable?

Speed #2 Which type of transmission runs at the speed of 1 Mbps?

Speed #3 Which speed does Cable transmit at? 30 Mbps or 40 Mbps Which speed does Cable transmit at? 30 Mbps or 40 Mbps

General #1 Digital and Analogue

General #2 Through Light

General #3

Transmission #1 2

Transmission #2 Transmitter

Transmission #3 Synchronous Transmission

Physical #1 Ethernet

Physical #2 Coaxial & Fiber Optic

Physical #3 Master-Slave

Wireless #1 Wi-fi Protected Access

Wireless #2 30 miles

Wireless #3 Bluetooth

Speed #1 Cable

Speed #2 Satellite

Speed #3 30 Mbps