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  • Different IP address on same network?


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  • There are two IP address assigned to each device on a Wi-Fi network An Internal (Private) and an External (Public) IP address Internal IP address is used for communication between Your computer and a smartphone or whatever devices that are connected to that Wifi network This is unique for each If they are same the system cannot differentiate between each device While, the External IP address is that visible to the the internet - the websites, the internet connected Apps so on By default, Routers with NAT (all routers today have it) assign same Public IP address to all devices under its network 

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    • 1. How long is an IPv6 address?

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    • A. 128 bytes
    • B. 32 bits
    • C. 128 bits
    • D. 32 bytes
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    • 2. What are the data units at different layers of the TCP / IP protocol suite?
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    • 3. What is cladding?
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    • 4. Physical or logical arrangement of network is

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    • A. Topology
    • B. Routing
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. Networking
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    • 5. What is the main reason the OSI Model was created?
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    • 6. What is RAID?
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    • 7. IP address of a packet is normally analyzed by

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    • A. Modem
    • B. Router
    • C. Hub
    • D. CPU
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    • 8. Which address identifies a process on a host?

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    • A. Port
    • B. Physical
    • C. IP
    • D. All of the above
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    • 9. Transmission data rate is decided by

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    • A. Transport layer
    • B. Network layer
    • C. Physical layer
    • D. Data link layer
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    • 10. Which physical connection is the fastest?

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    • A. Coaxial cable
    • B. Infrared
    • C. Microwave
    • D. Fiber-optic
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