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    Default NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    heres a nice question

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    The answer is definitely not D. I guessed A.

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    I can't believe that I forgot this... >

    I think the answer is AUI although MAU kinds looks like the answer. I'll just stick with AUI... :-\

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    Media Access Unit answer is B

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    mau and msau are token ring hubs

    bnc = British Naval Connectors, you don't find these on routers

    AUI is my answer

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    hmm, alot of people chooseing different answers, that simply means that the question wasnt easy ;D

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    [quote author=makaveli link=board=28;threadid=4546;start=0#msg41932 date=1087104585]
    hmm, alot of people chooseing different answers, that simply means that the question wasnt easy ;D
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    You think? ;D

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    yep ;D

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    Default Re:NetworkQuiz#28-Routers

    Answer: C - AUI

    Explanation: Typically seen on Cisco Routers, The AUI port (Attachment Unit Interface) is a 15-pin User interface a technician can use to configure the router.

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