Connectivity methods Flashcards

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Fibre optics

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  • cabling made from glass that becomes very flexible when it is thin
  • light passed through the cable using transmitter
  • light travels quickly through the light-reflecting internal wall of the cable
  • transmitter in router sends light pulses representing binary code
  • when data is received, it’s decoded back to its binary form + computer displays message
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Copper cable

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uses electrical signals to pass data between networks.

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Three types of copper cable:

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coaxial, unshielded twisted pair and shielded twisted pair

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Coaxial

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degenerates over long distances.

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Unshielded twisted pair

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made by twisting the copper cables around each other and this reduces degeneration

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Shielded twisted pair

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uses copper shielding around the twisted wires to make them less susceptible to interference

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3G/4G

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  • these can be accessed through a smartphone without a WiFi router.
  • data is transmitted through the cellular phone network - enables anyone to connect to the internet as long as there’s a connection available.
  • 3G - up to 6 Mbps to be downloaded and 4G for up to 18 Mbps.
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