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Which of the following describe full-duplex transmission?

A.) Uses a single wire

B.) Data transmission in only both directions, but only one
way at a time

C.) Uses a point-to-point connection from the transmitter of the

transmitting station to the receiver of the receiving station

D.) Data transmission in only one direction



Which of the following describe full-duplex transmission? A.) Uses a single wire B.) Data tran..

Answer / guest

Answer: C

Full Duplex - Capability for simultaneous data transmission
between a

sending station and a receiving station. It requires a
workstation be

attached to a switch, the NIC must support it, and collision
detection

and loopback must be disabled.

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