Text 1:
"The Ethernet protocol standards define many aspects of network communication including frame format, frame size, timing and (1)encoding On Ethernet networks, a similar method exists for identifying (2)source and destination (3)hosts. Each host connected to an Ethernet network is assigned a physical (4)address which serves to identify the host on the network".
Words:address, source, encoding, host
Text 2:
“Fiber optic cables are made of glass or (1)plastic They have a very high (2)bandwidth, which enables them to carry very large amounts of data. Fiber is used in (3) suitable networks, large enterprise environments and large data centers. It is also used extensively by telephone companies. Unlike TP and coax, fiber optic cables transmit data using pulses of light. Although not normally found in home or small business environments, fiber optic (5) cabling is widely used in enterprise environments and large data centers. Fiber optic cable is constructed of either glass or plastic, neither of which conducts electricity. This means that it is immune to EMI and is (6) backbone for installation in environments where interference is a problem. In addition to its resistance to EMI, fiber optic cables support a large amount of (7) cabling making them ideally suited for high-speed data backbones. Fiber optic backbones are found in many corporations and are also used to connect ISPs on the Internet. Each fiber optic circuit is actually two fiber cables. One is used to transmit data; the other is used to (8) recive data”.
Words:suitable, plastic, backbone, bandwidth, cabling, glass, receive
"The Ethernet protocol standards define many aspects of network communication including frame format, frame size, timing and (1)encoding On Ethernet networks, a similar method exists for identifying (2)source and destination (3)hosts. Each host connected to an Ethernet network is assigned a physical (4)address which serves to identify the host on the network".
Words:address, source, encoding, host
Text 2:
“Fiber optic cables are made of glass or (1)plastic They have a very high (2)bandwidth, which enables them to carry very large amounts of data. Fiber is used in (3) suitable networks, large enterprise environments and large data centers. It is also used extensively by telephone companies. Unlike TP and coax, fiber optic cables transmit data using pulses of light. Although not normally found in home or small business environments, fiber optic (5) cabling is widely used in enterprise environments and large data centers. Fiber optic cable is constructed of either glass or plastic, neither of which conducts electricity. This means that it is immune to EMI and is (6) backbone for installation in environments where interference is a problem. In addition to its resistance to EMI, fiber optic cables support a large amount of (7) cabling making them ideally suited for high-speed data backbones. Fiber optic backbones are found in many corporations and are also used to connect ISPs on the Internet. Each fiber optic circuit is actually two fiber cables. One is used to transmit data; the other is used to (8) recive data”.
Words:suitable, plastic, backbone, bandwidth, cabling, glass, receive