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BRIDGES
GRIMPADORA
LEVEL FIVE UTP CABLE
NETWORK CARD
RJ45 CONECTORS
ROUTERS
TESTER OF CABLE
BRIDGES
Is a device Computer Networks operates at Layer 2 ( data
link layer ) of the OSI model. This interconnects segments
red (or gap A network segments ) Making data transfer A red
Towards basis of another scam in Physics destination
address of each packet A bridge connects segments forming
red Single- subnet (allows connection between computers
Need sin routers). It runs a Through A MAC address table col
detected in each segment that is connected.
GRIMPADORA
also known as compression clamps , crimping tool
crimp pliers or crimp tong is a tool used to corrugate or
CRIMPAR two metal pieces or other malleable material
by deforming one or both parts ; Deformation it Is
What holds them together .
NETWORK CARD
The network card , also known as network card ,
network adapter or LAN adapter, the periphery which
acts as interface between devices or devices, and also
enables the sharing of resources ( hard drives,
printers , etc.) between two or more computers , ie , in
a computer network .
RJ45 CONECTORS
RJ -45 is a physical interface commonly used to connect
computer networks with structured cabling (categories 4 ,
5, 5e , 6 and 6a). It has eight pins or electrical connections ,
which are normally used as ends of twisted pair (UTP )
ROUTERS
Is a device that provides connectivity at the network
level or third level in the OSI model. Its main function is
to send or route data packets from one network to
another , ie , interconnect subnets , meaning subnet an
IP machines can communicate without the intervention
of a router (via network bridges ) , and therefore they
have different prefixes network.
TESTER DE CABLE
A cable tester is used to verify that all of the intended
connections exist and that there are no unintended
connections in the cable being tested. When an intended
connection is missing it is said to be "open". When an
unintended connection exists it is said to be a "short" (a short
circuit). If a connection "goes to the wrong place" it is said to
be "miswired" (the connection has two faults: it is open to the
correct contact and shorted to an incorrect contact).