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Identification

1. This is used as an extender on a network


when the signal becomes too weak or corrupted.

2. A central network device connecting all


nodes in a star topology both physically and logically.

3. A type of hub that has its own power supply


and can clean, boost, and relay the signal along the network.

4. This type of bridge is best suited for close-


distance networks or local networks.

5. This type of bridge spans across wide-area


networks or WAN.

6. This device is responsible for authenticating


and authorizing remote users connecting to a network.

7. The abbreviated term of this system is ISDN.


This also refers to a set of standards for transmitting data, voice,
and signals.

8. This works by enabling simultaneous


connections between users through dial-up, wired/wireless, or
other multiple connectivity interfaces.

9. The abbreviated term for this device is


modem. It converts digital signals to analog and vice-versa.

10. These two terms are synonymous to upload


and download speeds. Modems usually have one thng higher
than the other to meet consumer demand.
lllustration

Draw a diagram of how a MAU works. Include both


physical structure and logical structure.
Answer Key:
IDENTIFICATON
1. REPEATER
2. HUB
3. ACTIVE HUB
4. LOCAL BRIDGE
5. REMOTE BRIDGE
6. ACCESS SERVER
7. INTEGRATED SERVICE DATA NETWORK
8. NAS or NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE
9. MODULATOR/DEMODULATOR
10. UPSTREAM & DOWNSTREAM

ILLUSTRATION
The illustration must present a MAU and nodes/devices
connected through a star topology as its physical structure. On
the other hand, a token-ring or a ring topology must be
presented as its logical structure.

EXAMPLE:

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