What Is The Maximum Transmission Distance For A Network Using 10Base2 Technology?

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What Is The Maximum Transmission Distance For A Network Using 10Base2 Technology?

gy? A. 100 meters per segment B. 185 meters per segment C. 500 meters per segment D. 1,000 meters per segment
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B. 185 meters per segment When describing Ethernet cabling, there are three components in the name. The first number defines the transmission rate in megabits per second. The second term is either Base or Broad, which defines the type of signaling used. The last characters are unique cable identifiers. Thinnet is also known as 10Base2. The last character, 2, indicates the maximum transmission distance for thinnet is approximately 200 meters, or exactly 185 meters.

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