What is required to support full-duplex Ethernet?
A.) Multiple paths between multiple stations on a link
B.) Automatic sensing operation by all connected stations
C.) Loopback and collision detection disabled
D.) Full-duplex NIC cards
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Answer: C D
Full duplex ethernet requires that the NIC supports
full-duplex, and
loopback and collision detection are disabled.
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