Across
- 2. () is a short cable for connecting a computer to an RJ-45 jack or connecting a patch-panel port to a switch or hub.
- 4. what runs from the work area's wall jack to the telecommunications closet and is usually terminated at a patch panel?
- 6. A telecommunications closet that houses the cabling and devices for work area computers is referred to as an ()
- 10. Cable() means putting RJ-45 plugs on a cable to make a patch cable or punching down cable wires into terminal blocks on a jack or patch panel.
- 12. Another factor determining bandwidth is how bit signals are represented on the medium, a process called().
- 13. () is what you plug an RJ-45 connector into when the computer is in a work area away from hubs and switches.
- 15. what uses the 568B standard on one end and the 568A standard on the other end.
- 17. the () houses servers, routers, switches, and other major network equipment and serves as a connection point for backbone cabling running between IDFs.
- 18. Category 4 supports mainly 10BaseT Ethernet and 16Mbps token ring and is the first ANSI/TIA/EIA designation that labels cables as ().
- 19. what provides connectivity to computer equipment in the nearby work area.
- 20. () is the term for all the cables and connnectors tying a network together.
Down
- 1. ()(or vertical cabling) interconnects IDFs and MDFs.
- 3. what is where workstations and other user devices are located-in short, the place where people work.
- 5. Another type of interference in copper wires is a form of EMI called().
- 7. what comes in two types: unshielded and shielded (UTP and STP).
- 8. An equipment room that's the connection point between IDFs is called()
- 9. () specifies how cabling should be organized, regardless of the media type or network architecture.
- 11. An RJ-45 connector often called an (), is most commonly used is patch cables, which are used to connect computers to switches and computers to RJ-45 wall jacks
- 14. ()is a length of cable between two network devices, such as a NIC and a switch.
- 16. Applies to traditional UTPphone cabling, which is designed to carry voice but not data. This cabling is there fore labeled as()。
