Which of the follwing are true of standard half-duplex
Ethernet circuitry?

A. It is alternate one-way communication

B. The receive (RX) is wired directly to the transmit (TX)
of the remote station

C. The transmit (TX) is wired directly to the receive (RX)
of the remote station

D. Collisions are not possible

E. Both stations can transmit simultaneously

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Which of the follwing are true of standard half-duplex Ethernet circuitry? A. It is alternate on..

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in half duplex

the communication will take place in alternative way but not
in two way send and receive at the same time ..........

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Which of the follwing are true of standard half-duplex Ethernet circuitry? A. It is alternate on..

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