What is the last step in data encapsulation?
A.) User information is converted into data.
B.) Segments are converted into datagrams and packets.
C.) Frames are put into bits.
D.) Data is converted into segments.
E.) Packets are put into logical frame.
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Answer: C
The Five steps to data encapsulation (IN ORDER):
1) User information is converted into data.
2) Data is converted into segments.
3) Segments are converted into datagrams and packets.
4) Packets are put into logical frame.
5) Frames are put into bits
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