Learning Aims B Methods of Data Transfer

Learning Aims B Methods of Data Transfer
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Learning Aims B Methods of Data Transfer

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Unshielded twisted pair is pairs of copper wires twisted together. This is the same for STP only that it is shielded 
Benefits/draw backs : interference is reduced due to twisting, cheaper than other methods, Poor at high speeds 
Glass or Plastic cables using light to transmit data
Benefits/draw back - Fast, Used over long distances, minimal interference, Expensive

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Coaxial Cable 
Benefit/Draw back - Solid copper wire with thick shielding 
Reliable, Good for short distance, slow 

Uses - Used in older networks and home optical broadcast system.


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wifi 
A common technology for wireless networking. It is built in as a standard in most modern devices. It needs an access point to connect to.
Uses
Connects Mobile devices to connect to (WAP) 

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Blue Tooth 
Connecting mobile devices to networks
Uses 
Headsets wireless keyboards and mice 

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A cable is slow
A
UTP
B
Fibre
C
Coaxial

Slide 6 - Quiz

A cable is susceptible interference
A
UTP
B
Fibre
C
Coaxial

Slide 7 - Quiz

A cable is Fast
A
Fibre
B
Coaxial
C
UTP

Slide 8 - Quiz

Jack owns a small business and has just brought new premises for himself and has four members of staff to set up a LAN. Discuss the connection method Jack could use for his office.

Slide 9 - Open question

Select the benefit of using UTP
A
Fast
B
No interference
C
Cheaper than other methods

Slide 10 - Quiz

Select the benefits of Fibre
A
Lots of interference
B
Cheaper than Other methods
C
Fast
D
Longer distance

Slide 11 - Quiz

Coaxial is used on older networks
A
False
B
True

Slide 12 - Quiz

The end 

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