Computer Science, asked by sush7879ghosh, 10 months ago

A Local Area Network (LAN) uses Category 6 cabling. An issue with a connection results in a network link degradation and only one device can communicate at a time. What is the connection operating at?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The smallest LAN may only use two computers, while larger LANs can accommodate thousands of computers. A LAN typically relies mostly on wired connections for increased speed and security, but wireless connections can also be part of a LAN.

Explanation:

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
1

Concept:

Half-duplex is a sort of two-way transmission in which only one direction can be sent or received at a time. Half-duplex transmission makes it impossible to send and receive data at the same time.

Find:

The connection LAN is operating in a network link.

Solution:

The LAN is operating in the connection of a Half-duplex.

Hence, it is operating at a Half-duplex connection.

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