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What is internet cabling?

Internet cabling refers to the physical infrastructure used to connect devices to the internet, typically
through Ethernet cables.

What types of Ethernet cables are commonly used for internet cabling?

The most common types of Ethernet cables used for internet cabling are Category 5e (Cat5e) and
Category 6 (Cat6).

What is the difference between Cat5e and Cat6 cables?

Cat6 cables have a higher bandwidth and can support faster data transfer speeds than Cat5e cables.

What is the maximum distance for Ethernet cable runs in internet cabling?

The maximum distance for Ethernet cable runs in internet cabling is 100 meters (328 feet).

What is a patch cable?

A patch cable is a short Ethernet cable used to connect devices within a network, such as between a
computer and a switch.

What is a crossover cable?

A crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to directly connect two devices, such as two
computers, without the need for a switch or hub.

What is a straight-through cable?

A straight-through cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to connect a device to a switch or hub.

What is a plenum cable?

A plenum cable is a type of Ethernet cable designed for use in building plenum spaces, which are areas
used for air circulation.
What is a riser cable?

A riser cable is a type of Ethernet cable designed for use in vertical building runs, such as between floors.

What is a shielded cable?

A shielded cable is an Ethernet cable with additional insulation to reduce electromagnetic interference.

What is an unshielded cable?

An unshielded cable is an Ethernet cable without additional insulation to reduce electromagnetic


interference.

What is a keystone jack?

A keystone jack is a modular connector used to terminate Ethernet cables and connect them to a wall
plate or patch panel.

What is a punch-down block?

A punch-down block is a type of connector used to terminate Ethernet cables, typically in a structured
cabling system.

What is a patch panel?

A patch panel is a device used to organize and manage Ethernet connections in a structured cabling
system.

What is a switch?

A switch is a networking device used to connect devices within a network and manage traffic.

What is a router?

A router is a networking device used to connect networks and manage traffic between them.
What is a modem?

A modem is a device used to connect a computer or network to the internet through a broadband
connection, such as cable or DSL.

What is a gateway?

A gateway is a networking device that connects two different networks, such as a LAN and the internet.

What is a firewall?

A firewall is a security device that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on
predetermined security policies.

What is a VPN?

A VPN, or virtual private network, is a network technology that creates a secure and encrypted
connection over the internet, typically used to connect remote workers to a corporate network.

What is a DHCP server?

A DHCP server is a networking device that assigns IP addresses to devices within a network.

What is a DNS server?

A DNS server is a networking device that translates domain names into IP addresses.

What is a subnet?

A subnet is a logical division of a network, used to group devices based on their location or function.

What is a VLAN?

A VLAN, or virtual LAN, is a logical division of a network used to group devices based on their function or
security requirements.
What are the basic tools required for computer assembly and disassembly?

How do you properly ground yourself before assembling or disassembling a computer?

What are the steps involved in assembling a computer from scratch?

What are the common components that need to be assembled in a computer system?

How do you install and configure the operating system after assembling a computer?

How do you troubleshoot common issues that arise during the assembly process?

How do you properly disassemble a computer system?

What are the steps to follow when upgrading hardware components in a computer?

How do you identify and replace faulty hardware components in a computer system?

How do you safely clean the interior of a computer system?

How do you properly handle and dispose of hazardous materials during the disassembly process?

How do you ensure the proper disposal of electronic waste after disassembling a computer?

What are some best practices for organizing and storing computer components during and after
disassembly?
Client-Server:

What is a client-server architecture, and how does it work?

What are the advantages of a client-server architecture over a peer-to-peer architecture?

What are the different types of servers that can be used in a client-server architecture?

What are some common applications of client-server architecture in the business world?

How does a client communicate with a server in a client-server architecture?

What is a server operating system and what

are some examples of popular server operating systems?

What are some common protocols used in client-server architecture, and what are their functions?

What is load balancing, and why is it important in client-server architecture?

What are some common security concerns in client-server architecture, and how can they be
addressed?

How do you set up a client-server architecture for a small business?

How do you troubleshoot common issues that arise in a client-server architecture?

What are some best practices for maintaining and upgrading a client-server architecture?

How can cloud computing be used to implement a client-server architecture?

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