What Type Of Network Connector Would You Use If You Were Running Fiber-Optic Cable On Your Network?

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What Type Of Network Connector Would You Use If You Were Running Fiber-Optic Cable On Your Network?

rk? a. ST b. RJ-45 c. BNC d. USB
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a. ST ST connectors are one type of industry-standard connector for fiber-optic cable. A network that uses coaxial cable as the transmission medium, though considered a legacy network, uses T-connectors to connect the transmission medium to the network interface board installed in each computer. The connectivity device that is used to connect cable to a T-connector is a BNC connector. RJ-45 connectors are used with UTP as the transmission medium. Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors are used to connect USB-compatible peripherals to a computer or a USB hub.

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