Which RAID type is redundant?
Which of these RAID types provide redundancy when a drive fails? Pick two.
Which of these RAID types provide redundancy when a drive fails? Pick two.
You’ve sent many print jobs from Internet Explorer to a printer, but the printer has remained silent. You can see all of your print jobs in the Windows print queue associated with the printer, but none of them are printing. What operating system feature should you consider restarting?
Which video bus architecture can support throughputs ranging from 266 megabytes per second through 2.1 gigabytes per second?
The power on self-test (POST) process performs a number of hardware tests when the computer powers up. Which of the following faulty components would cause the POST to fail?
What type of cable would be appropriate to install into the ceiling crawlspace?
Wireless networks have numerous standards and communication methods, and there are extensive wireless configuration options. In this video, you’ll learn about all of the 802.11 wireless standards, the wireless encryption methods, and some of the most common wireless configuration options.
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If your network isn’t wireless, then you’re using some kind of copper cable or optical fiber. In this video module, you’ll learn about twisted pair cabling, coaxial cable, plenum cable, and optical fiber.
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The TCP and UDP protocols use ports to associate application communication between devices. In this video, you’ll get an overview of ports and you’ll learn which ports are most commonly found on the network.
The fundamental operation of the network uses many different technologies to ensure that traffic will flow properly between devices. In this video module, you’ll learn about status indicators, duplex settings, the difference between workgroups and domains, and much more.