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A 1km long, 10mbps csma/cd lan has a propagation speed of 200 m/sec. Repeaters are not allowed in this system. Data frames are 256-bit long, including 32-bit header, checksum and other overhead. The first bit slot after a successful transmission is reserved for the receiver to capture the channel in order to send a 32-bit acknowledgement frame. What is the effective data rate, excluding overhead, assuming that there is no collision?

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1km long, 10mbps csma/cd lan has a propagation speed of 200 m/sec. Repeaters are not allowed in this system. Data frames are 256-bit long, including 32-bit header, checksum and other overhead. The first bit slot after a successful transmission is reserved for the receiver to capture the channel in order to send a 32-bit acknowledgement frame. What is the effective data

Answered by Anonymous
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repeaters are not allowed in system data frames are excluding over it has you there is no college

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