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Thorough planning must take place when setting up an 802.3 network. A maximum number of segments can separate any two nodes on the network. What is the maximum number of segments allowed between two nodes?
A.Five
B.Two
C.Four
D.Six

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QUESTION:

Thorough planning must take place when setting up an 802.3 network. A maximum number of segments can separate any two nodes on the network. What is the maximum number of segments allowed between two nodes?
A.Five
B.Two
C.Four
D.Six

ANSWER:

Option 【B】. Two

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