Salt POS Fiber Quiz

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Salt Fiber Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about Salt Fiber and discover how this technology can enhance your internet experience. With ten engaging questions, this quiz will help you learn more about the transmission methods, advantages, and technical specifications of Salt Fiber.

Topics covered include:

  • Fiber transmission methods
  • Advantages of fiber optics
  • Technical specifications and speeds
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ConnectingKnowledge42
How is the fiber transmitted to the customers' homes?
The signal passes through the copper cables
The signal passes through an infrastructure composed of very thin fiberglass filaments enclosed in a special envelope
The signal passes by air through the appropriate cables on the poles to cover all areas.
What are the advantages of fiber?
No degradation of service due to the distance between the main power station and individual users. Possibility of a higher data transmission rate compared to current ADSL lines.
Resistance to adverse weather conditions.
Encryption in data transmission.
What is the maximum speed of Salt Fiber?
100 Mbps
1,000 Mbps
10,000 Mbps
What does FTTC or FTTS mean?
Fiber To The Cabinet
Fiber to the Country
Fiber to the Closet
What does FTTH mean?
Fiber to the Habitat
Fiber To The Home
Fiber to the Hands
Which of these connectors is the only one that can be used to connect the Salt Fiber?
RJ 11
SC / APC
RJ 89
With the word FTTC (Fiber to the cabinet) / FTTS (Fiber to the Street) we mean those connections where:
Fiber, starting from the central unit and arriving at the proximity control unit.
Fiber covers the entire stretch from the central to the end user
Fiber covers the entire section from the power plant to another power plant.
What is a router?
A device capable of defining the address of the next node on the network to which a data "packet" is to be transmitted in its path to the final destination.
The reception and data transmission rates are equivalent
A device that can filter out unwanted e-mails
Fiber is a connection system in which:
The reception and data transmission rates are equivalent
The reception speed is lower than the transmission speed
The transmission speed is lower than the reception speed
How can I have a better wireless connection with multiple connected devices?
I use at maximum performance all connected devices so I have more bandwidth available.
I disconnect unused devices from the WiFi network and connect devices on the two available WiFi frequencies 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz
I reduce the speed of WiFi from the internal interface of the Salt Box by accessing the IP address 192.168.1.1
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