Research Task

How data is represented electronically.

Data transmissions.

Network cards.

Encapsulation.

IPV4 and IPV6.

Cabling tool.

Termination tools.

Fixtures, fittings and access.

use multi-packet routing to break data into smaller blocks to send across the internet.

determine the path each of these packets take, meaning packets from the same piece of data may take different internet traffic routes across the internet.

binary format, as a sequence of 0s and 1s, denoting 'off' and 'on' states respectively.

utilized to ensure the termination works of fiber optic cables are carried out properly

they comprise a group of products that supports the termination works of the fiber optic cables.

Fixtures and fittings are often used as bargaining chips, so it is important to understand the differences between them.

A fixture's primary purpose is to create a secure mounting point for a work piece, allowing for support during operation and increased accuracy, precision, reliability, and interchangeability in the finished parts.

This transfer occurs via point-to-point data streams or channels.

Portable devices such as smartphones and tablet computers receive data wirelessly, either over the networks used for cellular phones or over short-range networks using Wi-Fi.

to create an additional communication port on a computer or similar, which can then be connected to a network.

it allows this device to communicate with other technologies within your network.

used to pull or route cables and wires through walls, over drop-ceilings, and in almost any area that may be hard to reach.

to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share devices such as printers or scanners.

used to hide both data members and data functions or methods associated with an instantiated class or object.