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Need help with computer engineering matching!? 1.Fibre Optic Cable 2.Communication Channel 3. Network adapter 4. Bus topology 5. full-duplex transmission 6. Networking operating software 7. repeaters 8. simplex transmission 9. hub 10.Terrestrial 11.server 12.router 13.star topology 14. twisted pair cable 15. peer-to-peer network operating system 16. paralled transmission 17. half-duplex transmission 18.modem 19.coaxial cable 20.serial transmission 21.satellites These meanings above have to match the meaning below. A. The physical path the transmission signals traver B. Allows informattion to move in either direction C. Permits information to move back and forth between the sender and receiver, but only one direction at a time. D. Long distance cable, low volume transmission E. computer that controls the network of a specified area or location F. A network device that forwards packets from one network to another G. To receive the signal from the communication channel and translate it into signals the computer can interpet. H. The link between digital transmission signals and analog transmission signals. I. Very large volumes of data, limited by geography J. Devices that receive the signal on a network, boost it to its origional strength, and send it along to the receiving station. K. transmission that only sends data at one a time. L. A network that manages and controls the entire network's hardware and software. M. Allows information to move in either direction from one computer to another. N. Around the world, greatest volume of data, limited access, high cost. O. Consists of a central hub with each computer having it own line to the hub P. A public network that can be accessed by anyone. Q. Single central external connection device that helps to control the signals from the adapters of all of the computers on a network. R. longer distance, large volumes of data, limited by geography. S. Information of bits are sent sequentially on a single data channel T. An internal company-owned network developed for their use U. Files that are used to store information on a temporary basis for quic access. V. permits data to flow in two directions at the same time. W. Transmission in which bits in a group are sent simultaneously, each using a seperate link X. The network operating sysytem is stored on each individual computer so each computer functions as both a server and workstation Y. Longer distances, greater volume of data. Are you still there?

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  1. 1.Fibre Optic Cable R. longer distance, large volumes of data, limited by geography. 2.Communication Channel A. The physical path the transmission signals travels 3. Network adapter G. To receive the signal from the communication channel and translate it into signals the computer can interpet. 4. Bus topology K. transmission that only sends data at one a time. 5. full-duplex transmission V. permits data to flow in two directions at the same time. 6. Networking operating software L. A network that manages and controls the entire network's hardware and software. 7. repeaters J. Devices that receive the signal on a network, boost it to its origional strength, and send it along to the receiving station. 8. simplex transmission M. Allows information to move in either direction from one computer to another. 9. hub Q. Single central external connection device that helps to control the signals from the adapters of all of the computers on a network. 10.Terrestrial P. A public network that can be accessed by anyone. 11.server E. computer that controls the network of a specified area or location 12.router F. A network device that forwards packets from one network to another 13.star topology O. Consists of a central hub with each computer having it own line to the hub 14. twisted pair cable Y. Longer distances, greater volume of data. 15. peer-to-peer network operating system X. The network operating sysytem is stored on each individual computer so each computer functions as both a server and workstation 16. paralled transmission W. Transmission in which bits in a group are sent simultaneously, each using a seperate link 17. half-duplex transmission C. Permits information to move back and forth between the sender and receiver, but only one direction at a time. 18.modem H. The link between digital transmission signals and analog transmission signals. 19.coaxial cable D. Long distance cable, low volume transmission 20.serial transmission S. Information of bits are sent sequentially on a single data channel 21.satellites N. Around the world, greatest volume of data, limited access, high cost.
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