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Thinnet (10Base2) Characteristics (cont.): Size and scalability Size and scalability Allows a maximum of 185 m per network segment (see Figure 4-20) Noise.
Transmission Media The transmission medium is the physical path by which a message travels from sender to receiver. Computers and telecommunication devices.
Transmission Media Semester: 131 Course: CSET 221 Computer Networking Instructor: Farhan Khan Computer Science & Engineering Technology Unit Hafr Al-Batin.
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9-Jun-14Data Link Layer Guided Media Media that provide a conduit from one device to another. Signals travelling along any of these media is directed and.
Computer Communication & Networks Lecture # 07 Physical Layer: Transmission Media Course Instructor: Engr. Sana Ziafat.
1 Chapter Overview Network Cables Network Interface Adapters Network Hubs.
Transmission Media (Chapter 7) Many of the figures are from the textbook.
Classes of transmission media. Transmission Media Guided media, which are those that provide a conduit from one device to another. Examples: twisted-pair,
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