Description : It is used to connect computers in the same building or in same area A. MAN B. LAN C. SWITCH D. WAN
Last Answer : B. LAN
Description : An invitation from the primary to a secondary to transmit a message. A. Retransmission B. Selection C. Reuse D. Polling
Last Answer : D. Polling
Description : Which of the following is designated as the international distress, safety and calling frequency for radio telephony for stations of the maritime mobile service when using frequencies in the authorized bands between 156 and 174 MHz? A. 165.8 MHz B. 156.8 MHz C. 158.6 MHz D. 168.5 MHz
Last Answer : B. 156.8 MHz
Description : ________ is a collection of many separate networks. A) A WAN B) An internet C) a LAN D) None of the above
Last Answer : An internet
Description : Data communication system spanning states, countries, or the whole world is ________ a) LAN b) WAN c) MAN d) PAN
Last Answer : b) WAN
Description : Transmission system for a multidrop network A. Taken passing B. Polling C. Switching D. CSMA/CD
Last Answer : B. Polling
Description : Write down any two points of differences between LAN, MAN and WAN. -Technology
Last Answer : Two major points of differences among LAN, MAN and WAN are as follows:1. Distance Covered LAN can cover an area upto 5 km. More than 5 km and upto 100 km comes under MAN. Beyond 100 km, the area can be covered by WAN only.2. Cost LAN has lower cost as compared to MAN and WAN.
Description : Write short notes on LAN and WAN. -Technology
Last Answer : LANA Local Area Network (LAN) is a computer network covering a small geographical area like a home, office or small group of buildings such as buildings in a school. Computers connected to a ... so that users and computers in one location can communicate with users and computers in other locations.
Description : Differentiate LAN, MAN and WAN on the basis of following characteristic: 1. Geographical Area 2. Example 3. Distance 4. Cost 5. Ownership -Technology
Last Answer : Differences between LAN, MAN and WANBasisLANMANWANGeographicalAreaGenerally within a buildingWithin a cityAcross the continentsDistanceUpto 5 kmUpto 160 kmUnlimitedOwnershipPrivatePrivate Private or PublicShared ... than MANExampleNetwork within your schoolCable TV network within a cityInternet
Description : Network formed between computers which is spread across the continents is called (a) LAN (b) WAN -Technology
Last Answer : (b) Across the continents, computers can be connected using WAN only.
Description : Identify the type of network (out of LAN/PAN/MAN/WAN) formed in the given diagram: -Technology
Last Answer : PAN(Personal Area Network)
Description : Why LAN to WAN ?
Last Answer : The advantage of LAN over WAN is greater because LAN has maximum distance limit between different devices but in case of WAN some LAN's largest network is located at different geographical distances so there is no ... but modem can never be used in LAN. So the advantage of LAN to WAN is more.
Description : Office LANs that are spread geographically apart on a large scale can be connected using a corporate _____ 1) CAN 2) LAN 3) DAN 4) WAN 5) TAN
Last Answer : Answer :4
Description : Difference between LAN WAN and MAN Networks
Last Answer : A Computer network that spans relatively small area is called Local Area Network (LAN). Most LANs are confined to small building or group of buildings. However one LAN can be connected to other ... to other universities or the internet. Specially this type of MAN is known as campus area networks
Description : Explain in short the meanings of PAN, LAN, HAN, SAN, and WAN.
Last Answer : PAN: This signifies Personal Area Network. It is a connection which is used by a person. LAN: This stands for Local Area Network and is a connection of all computers in a small ... printers, etc. over a wide network which can be different cities or countries and even continents.
Description : What type of network is commonly used in an international organization? A) WAN B) MAN C) LAN D) CAN
Last Answer : WAN
Description : What type of network is commonly used in a collegelab environment? A) WAN B) MAN C) LAN D) CAN
Last Answer : LAN
Description : A ______is a datacommunicationsystem spanningstates, countries, or the whole world. A) MAN B) LAN C) WAN D) none of the above
Description : A _______is a data communicationsystem withina building, plant,or campus, orbetween nearby buildings. A) MAN B) LAN C) WAN D) none of the above
Description : Which of the following network is used to connect a number of computers to each other by cables in a single location? A. WAN B. LAN C. MAN D. both b and c
Description : A wireless fidelity is a form of wireless _____ network. A. LAN B. MAN C. WAN D. None
Last Answer : A. LAN
Description : Data communication system within a building or campus is________ a) LAN b) WAN c) MAN d) PAN
Last Answer : a) LAN
Description : Which of the following network is used to connect a number of computers to eachother by cables in a single location? a. LAN b. Internet c. WAN d. MAN
Last Answer : a. LAN
Description : Which among the following is correct: a) An IP address can be private - for use on Local Area Network (LAN). b) It can be use on the internet or other wide area network (WAN). c) IP addresses ... dynamically (assigned by another device on the network on demand). d) All of the Above e) None of These
Last Answer : d) All of the Above
Description : Office LANs that are spread geographically apart on a large scale can be connected using a corporate: a) CAN b) WAN c) LAN d) None of These
Description : The size of a ______can cover a city whose scope is less than 100 kilometer such as cable TV networks etc: a) MAN b) LAN c) WAN d) None of These
Last Answer : a) MAN
Description : Office LANs that are spread geographically apart on a large scale can be connected using a corporate a) CAN b) LAN c) DAN d) WAN e) None of these
Last Answer : c) DAN
Description : What is the function of DDR on Cisco routers? * DDR is dial-on-demand routing. It provides a continuous LAN only connection. * DDR is dial-on-demand routing. It provides routing for high volume ... connection. * DDR is dial-on-demand routing. It provides routing for low volume and periodic traffic.
Last Answer : Correct answer: D DDR is dial-on-demand routing. It provides routing for low volume and periodic traffic. It initiates a call to a remote site when there is traffic to transmit
Description : Which type of network is used to connect a company located in one area of a city to another location in a city far away? a.LAN b.PAN c.MAN d.WAN
Last Answer : d.WAN
Description : The 10/100Mbit Ethernet support enables the board to connect to _________ A. LAN B. MAN C. WAN D. WLAN
Description : Internal communication within institutions is done through (A) LAN (B) WAN (C) EBB (D) MMS
Last Answer : (A) LAN
Description : What is the speciality of WINDOWS–NT? (1) supports real–time processing (2) supports LAN and WAN (3) supports Batch processing (4) supports multi–processing
Last Answer : supports multi–processing
Description : A ____ is a high-speed network that connect local networks in a city or town. (1) LAN (2) MAN (3) WAN (4) TAN
Last Answer : MAN
Description : When a group of computers is connected together in a small area without the help of telephone lines, it is called : (1) Remote Communication Network (RCN) (2) Local Area Network (LAN) (3) Wide Area Network (WAN) (4) Value Added Network (VAN)
Last Answer : Local Area Network (LAN)
Description : A communication network which is used by large organizations over regional, national or global area is called (1) LAN (2) WAN (3) MAN (4) VAN
Description : Compare LAN, MAN and WAN.
Last Answer : BASIS OF COMPARISON LAN MAN WAN Expands to Local Area Network Metropolitan Area Network Wide Area Network Area A network that connects a group of computers in a small ... More Congestion College, School, Hospital. Small towns, City. Country/Continent.
Description : Define MAN. Give any two differences between LAN and WAN.
Last Answer : Short for Metropolitan Area Network, a data network designed for a town or city. In terms of geographic breadth, MANs are larger than local-area networks (LANs), but smaller than wide-area networks ... such as the telephone system. They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites.
Description : Compare LAN, WAN and MAN on the basis of following point: 1) Geographical area covered 2) Communication Medium used 3) Rate of data transmission 4) Example / Application
Last Answer : Comparison LAN WAN MAN Geographical area covered Covers small geographical area.(up to 1km.) Covers large locality and connects countries together. ( Area above 100km) Covers ... School, Hospital. Internet/ Country, Continent. Cable TV network / Small towns, City.
Description : The Aloha protocol is an OSI _______ protocol for LAN networks with broadcast topology A. layer 1 B. layer 4 C. layer 2 D. layer 3
Last Answer : C. layer 2
Description : How many ship’s area is designated in the implementation of the global maritime distress and safety system. A. Four B. Six C. Three D. Two
Last Answer : A. Four
Description : In the ________ method, a stationneeds to make a reservationbefore sending data. Time is divided into intervals. A) reservation B) polling C) token passing D) none of the above
Last Answer : reservation
Description : A _________ interconnects LAN having identical protocols at the physical and data link layers. A. All of these B. bridge C. router D. Gateway
Last Answer : B. bridge
Description : In astar-topology Ethernet LAN, _______ is just a point where the signals coming from different stations collide; it is thecollision point. A) An activehub B) A passivehub C) either (a)or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : A passivehub
Description : Suppose there are n stations in a slotted LAN. Each station attempts to transmit with a probability P in each time slot. The probability that only one station transmits in a given slot is _______. a. nP(1 – P)n – 1 b. nP c. P(1 – P)n – 1 d. n P (1 – P)n – 1
Last Answer : a. nP(1 – P)n – 1
Description : In a star-topology Ethernet LAN, _______ is just a point where the signals coming from different stations collide; it is the collision point.
Last Answer : a passive hub
Description : ……………….. is a high performance fiber optic token ring LAN running at 100 Mbps over distances upto 1000 stations connected. A) FDDI B) FDDT C) FDDR D) FOTR
Last Answer : A) FDDI
Description : ........... is a high performance fiber optic token ring LAN running at 100 Mbps over distances up to 1000 stations connected. A) FDDI B) FDDT C) FDDR D) FOTR
Description : .is a high performance fiber optic token ring LAN running at 100 Mbps over distances up to 1000 stations connected. A) FDDI B) FDDT C) FDDR D) FOTR
Description : Suppose there are n stations in a slotted LAN. Each station attempts to transmit with a probability P in each time slot. The probability that only one station transmits in a given slot is .................. (1) nP(1-P)n-1 (2) nP (3) P(1-P)n-1 (4) nP(1-P)n-1
Last Answer : nP(1-P)n-1