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Wireless Networking Concepts Quiz

Test your knowledge on wireless networking concepts with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers a range of topics including electromagnetic waves, various transmission media, and IPv6 addressing.

Here’s what you will explore:

  • Understanding wireless communication
  • Detailed insights into radio waves and microwaves
  • IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes
  • The advantages of stateless auto-configuration
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ConnectingData321
Wireless transmission media: Unguided medium transport electromagnetic waves without using a physical conductor (no use of wire or any physical wires as a transport medium) this is called wireless communication, signals are broadcasted through free space and air, anyone who have a network device that is compatible with wireless signal can receive them
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What is radiowave :
Radio waves: They have a frequency range between 3khz and 1GHz
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Microwaves: Frequencies ranging between 1GHz and 3000Ghz
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No because Microwaves: Frequencies ranging between 1GHz and 300Ghz
Yes it supports up that high if you use omnisuper antenna
What are exactly microwaves :
Microwaves use two types of antennas which is the :
Trumpet
Horn
Parablolic dish
Fish
Kellogs
Band
What is infrared :
Line-of-sight propagation is a characteristic of electromagnetic radiation or acoustic wave propagation which means waves which travel in a direct path from the source to the receiver. Electromagnetic transmission includes light emissions traveling in a straight line.
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What is an IPV4 address :
How many class addresses there is :
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Give the range of class addresses
Private IP addresses are in contrast to public IP addresses, which are public and cannot be used within a home or business network. Sometimes a private IP address is also referred to as a local IP address. These addresses can be used on a private network and are not routable through the Internet. Should ISPs receive traffic from private IP address ranges, it is automatically dropped. • Used to save valuable IP address space. • Contains an element of security since internal hosts are not directly exposed on the Internet.
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False
What is a loopback
Unicast - This is an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination host. • Multicast - These are packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks. Referred to as "one-to-many."
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False
Ipv6 is _ bits
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31
432
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128
One of the main reason IPV6 was created because we are running out of IP addresses One of the extra features that ipv6 has that is useful is that it has IPsec and it can encrypt traffic Headers in an ipv6 have the half the fields and they are aligned to 64 bits which enhances processing speed
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The global prefix is 64 bits which is divided global prefix and the subnet
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False
IPV6 is expressed in hexadecimal
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False
The global prefix is 64 bits which is divided global prefix and the subnet and the interface id is 64 bits
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False
IPv6 can be shortend to read the ipaddress more easily
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False
Explain what is unicast
Explain what is Global uni-cast address :
Explain what is anycast
Mention all routing schemes
Explain what is IPV6 stateless auto configuration :
Advantages of stateless Auto configuration :
Doesn’t require support of a DHCP server – Stateless Auto Configuration does away with the need of a DHCP server to allocate IP addresses to the individual nodes connected to the Local Area Network (LAN).
Allows hot plugging of network devices – The network devices can be ‘hot-plugged’ to the Internet. Since the devices can configure their own IP addresses, there is no need for manual configuration of the network devices. The devices can be simply connected to the network and they automatically configure themselves to be used over an IPv6 network.
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